Tony Buhr
Running for Boston
City council's goals include safety, traffic
Derby women roll over stereotypes
Voice of Cougs''last lecture'
Moos strives to reduce Athletics'dependence on S&A fees
WSU to build a shining new visitor center
City Council discusses tax increases
Heyward says consumers carve the news
Pullman - What people value will define the future of journalism, Andrew Heyward, former president of CBS News, said.
moreFoley lecturerer challenges political stability
Volunteers tackle the desert
Pullman - Troy Pottinger speaks softly and with few words. But instead of spending his spring break catching up on sleep, he spent the week hiking through the Sierra Mountains, Death Valley and the Navajo Desert.
moreCity prepares for growth
ASWSU discusses potential liaison with City Council
Jake Mayson out of ASWSU race
Pullman - In a unanimous decision, the ASWSU Judicial Board ruled that presidential candidate Jake Mayson’s ticket would be removed from the ballot, but not disqualified from the election.
moreMayson resigns as ASWSU chief of staff
ASWSU presidential candidate not currently enrolled
Pullman - The ASWSU Judicial Board reviewed the eligibility of presidential candidate Jake Mayson at a hearing in the CUB on Sunday.
more$300,000 donation will boost the symphony budget
Child hit in Walmart parking lot
Property tax increases may continue with possible levy
Students lobby for equal opportunity
Olympia - ASWSU members lobbied for the equal opportunity of all students to obtain a college education at the capitol Monday.
moreHigh school receives construction funds
Pool will start updates with a splash
Council considers new regulation for parking near middle school
Fulmer fire burn victim released from hospital
Two WSU students injured in a chemical fire at Fulmer Hall
Pullman - A WSU student suffered from third-degree burns to his leg during a chemical fire at 2:22 p.m. on Friday in Fulmer Hall.
moreWalking free, ‘one foot in front of the other’
Pullman, Wash. - With sunglasses, a black-leather jacket and boots, long messy hair and tattoos up and down his arms, Damien Echols looks like a rock star.
moreStephenson smells of smoke
New fire engine will feed flames of budget woes
Pullman - Pullman needs a new fire truck, but has to make further cuts to an already reduced budget to do so.
moreHigh school needs update
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport's runway does not meet FAA standards
Shaky pedestrian bridge stood for 50 years
Pullman - WSU’s Capital Planning and Development Department removed the Nevada Street pedestrian bridge from Dec. 22 to Jan. 1 after students experienced vigorous shaking while crossing.
moreDa Vinci SI performs inventive surgery
Pullman - Surgeons at Pullman Regional Hospital can now remove a gallbladder through a two-centimeter hole with no visible scarring and a potential recovery time of little more than a day.
moreDrivers will receive warnings before tickets in Pullman
Becoming the man my dad wanted me to be
Derby Dames roll onto victory after bout at WSU
Pullman - Women with short skirts, fishnet stockings, brightly colored underwear and attitude rolled into Beasley Coliseum on Friday, where the Rolling Hills Derby Dames took on the Rodeo City Roller Girls in a roller derby bout.
moreFinancial aid crisis causes stress
Students struggle to pay for living expenses as they wait for their financial aid.
Paul Ryan's reality check for America
Partisan divide hurts Congress
Americans need to send a message to the Republican Party during this election cycle
Nuclear energy deserves more credit
Washington may not be the best place for a nuclear reactor but nuclear energy is safe and effecient
Student political involvement is an important action
Pablo Gonzalez’s choice to run for the 15th district in Washington is one every student should follow
Executive branch vs. judicial branch
The Supreme Court has the right and the power to overturn even the most popular of federal laws
Income taxes are more flexible
A constitutional amendment is necessary
Green technology transcends politics
WSU has three LEED certified buildings, but there is room for improvement
Romney slightly ahead of pack
Super Tuesday results leave more confusion as Mitt Romney only barely wins in Ohio and Rick Santorum steals three states with Gingrich desperately clinging to his one. Mitt Romney, though, not irrelevant and stands a good chance of beating out Obama in the upcoming election.
Police officers should not be held above the law
Alcoholism is not an excuse for someone to get away with committing crimes
Be careful who you live with
Picking the wrong roommate could lead to a crazy semester
Too little, too late, too much
University budget proposal from House Democrats will do little to assist students after so many cuts
US education needs reform
One WSU alumna’s approach to teaching should inspire others
Constitutional rights matter
The Eastern Washington library system should not regulate the internet
An increase in sales
The Legislature disapproves of governor’s sales tax proposal
White snow, red alert
WSU needs a quicker action plan for severe weather conditions
Pullman, Wash. - WSU needs to take swifter action during critical weather conditions.
moreDisagreement between parties affects Americans
U.S. needs to cut funding to social programs
Zombie battle still rages on WSU campus
Humans vs. Zombies began three weeks ago, with survivors few and far between
I-1183 may put 1,000 out of work
According to the liquor board, nearly 1,400 businesses will start selling hard alcohol.
Obama pushes programs to aid students
Due to nationally rising tuition costs, “Pay as you Earn” has been pushed forward.
Orphan Acres not threatened by subdivision
A press release written by a University of Idaho student contained incorrect statements.
WSU wraps city buses
The university could spend up $141,142.54 to decorate the Pullman Transit buses.
Buses get a $12,000 makeover
The money for the buses will come from WSU local funds generated by licensing fees.
Pullman, Wash. - WSU has offered to wrap two of the Pullman Transit buses with mylar, WSU themed logos.
moreDavid Simon fights for justice
“The Wire” co-creator received the WSU William Julius Wilson Award Thursday evening.
Pullman, Wash. - "The Wire" co-creator David Simon visited WSU to receive an award for the advancement of social justice.
moreLocal man preaches gospel
Self identified missionary Micael Woroniecki preached to students on campus.
Pullman, Wash. - Self identified missionary Micael Woroniecki preached to students on campus.
moreStunt biker entertains crowd
Students and professors alike enjoyed bikes stunts galore on campus Wednesday.
Floyd looks to community
Pullman 2020 envisions Pullman, including WSU as a collective community.
Lecture on nuclear power generates audience
The lecture was given as part of the Common Reading Tuesday’s series.
Fulbright scholars named
The prestigious scholarship was originally granted only to Ivy League students.



