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"Invention to Venture" to teach
Aspiring entrepreneurs can learn how to create a successful business at the "Invention to Venture" workshop Thursday.
Midway grocery reopened Monday
Dave and Karen Molner are selling what they already have until they get their liquor license.
Pullman, Wash. - Dave and Karen Molner are selling what they already have until they get their liquor license.
moreAmbassadors to represent merged schools
CCE teaches voters on the road
Statistics merges with math
The department of statistics joined the Department of Mathematics due to budget cuts.
Council asks for goals
The City Council is seeking suggestions to proactively meet need of the community.
Service spring break offered
Pacific rewrites by-laws
Pullman, Wash. - Junior Joey Pacific has had a big impact on ASWSU after his first semester on the Senate.
moreSchwartz-Oscar acts as role model
Provost Bayly addresses budget cuts
State funding has dropped from $530 million to $260 million in the last four years.
Pullman, Wash. - Gov. Chris Gregoire’s proposal to reduce state funding to WSU by 17 percent is unacceptable, said Provost Warwick M. Bayly at a meeting of the Administrative Professional Advisory Council (APAC).
moreWazzu Films screens first feature-length flick
Student filmmakers released their full-length film ‘Angels of the City’ Sunday.
WSU professor discusses inequality
Associate professor Christopher Faircy spoke on the current Occupy movement.
Financial aid for state need grant may be cut
Financial aid at WSU may take a hit due to state wide budget cuts.
Tenth annual lu’au attracts full house
Student members of the Pacific Islanders Club planned the event themselves.
WSU Pacific Islanders Club Lu’au celebrates culture
WSU’s Pacific Islanders Club is having their annual exhibition lu’au on Friday.
Carmento Floyd runs for council
Carmento Floyd, the wife of President Floyd, has decided to run after years of deliberation.
Online winter courses return
WSU Online is offering its second winter session after outstounding grades last winter.
Walmart celebrates first year
The anniversary of Pullman Walmart inspires reflection by local business owners.
Lifetime WSU Cougar remembered
John Richard Gorham died on Oct. 14 in his Pullman home, where he lived for 69 years.
V-Day unites against sexual assault
The ‘Until the Violence Stops’ festival informed with games and giveaways.
V-Day empowers women
The V-Day festival will celebrate survivors of violence and raise awareness.
Homecoming planned on smaller budget
Homecoming Week’s original budget was $6,500, but an additional $1,800 will be added.
Veteran journalist awarded
Dean Lawrence Pintak said Ted Koppel is the embodiment of Edward R. Murrow.
WSU chapter helps trafficking victims
The International Justice Mission chapter works to educate and involve students.
Trafficking industry grows
The Washington State Attorney General spoke on human trafficking.
Mycologist memorialized
Many of the fungi Shaw and his students gathered are now part of the herbarium collection.



