Patrick Groves
Police advise Pullman residents of fraudulent magazine sellers
Grad student arrested on attempted murder charges says he was trying to commit suicide
Grad student arrested for attempted murder
More ASWSU members not enrolled full time
ASWSU vice president arrested for DUI
ASWSU says no to differential tuition
Honors College wants a seat
Fire Chief LaVielle retires after year of service
One hundred students to go to Olympia
RHA and Senate unite for good of students
Pullman man possibly linked to two area statutory rapes
Growth of Ruby street park frozen for winter
Superheros take over CUB
Pullman -
“Passion; Perseverance; Learning.”
Students filled pieces of butcher paper with these personal strengths and posted them under a picture of The Incredible Hulk Saturday at an event in the CUB Junior Ballroom.
moreSlippery snow conditions threaten safety
Pullman - Drivers should cut their speed almost in half when driving in the snow, local law enforcement said.
moreStroup's legacy one of equality
Pullman - Brenna Stroup fought a rising tide of tears at the final ASWSU senate meeting this semester as fellow senators cried and said goodbye to the senior.
moreUnpaid tuition keeping some from registering
WSA supports non-citizen students
ASWSU supports accessiblity and affordability as keys for tuition
Appleton pleads not guilty to rape charges
Martin Stadium construction takes over Hollingbery Fieldhouse Annex
Cougar nation revels in Apple Cup victory celebration
Pullman - Cougar football fans set a couch aflame on College Hill during the Apple Cup victory celebrations Friday night in Pullman.
moreAlcohol culture deadly on campus
Washington state senate seek tuition inflation policy
Pullman - Washington state Sen. Mark Schoesler and the ASWSU senate announced their support of WSU President Elson S. Floyd’s tuition plan Wednesday night.
moreEyes of Young Democrats welled up with tears of joy
Thousands cast first vote
ASWSU fights tuition
ASWSU and City Council look to increase bus service
City Council and ASWSU join agendas
Some degree audit reports information fails to transfer
ASWSU judicial board rules again
ASWSU registers 1,776 voters
Fire at College Crest Apartments displaces two tenants
Pullman - Peter Nielsen ran past flames to save his computer from a fire that broke out Wednesday night at the College Crest Apartments on Northeast Merman Drive.
moreASWSU unveils plans for park across from Adams Mall
Emails confirm Appleton's relationship
Police investigating broken vehicle mirrors
WSU warns about fake email gathering personal student information
Fall ill, get an ambulance bill in Pullman
Pullman - The average ambulance ride in Pullman costs about $1,000, though the bill catches many students off guard when it comes in the mail.
moreThird student to fall this semester still in serious condition
Young ASWSU board to oversee election
ASWSU reaches for student voter registration goal
Students respond to arrest of WSU professor for rape charges
ASWSU donates to safety
ASWSU will continue tradition of donating to Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse
WSU writing ranks in nation's top twenty
ASWSU elects final member
Health and Wellness Services pharmacy touts privacy
Pullman - WSU Health and Wellness Services now offers patients more privacy at its new pharmacy.
moreFresh faces enter senate
Rent due dates reeled back
Two WSU students to vote at DNC
ASWSU promotes local businesses
State Auditor's Office requests answers about Zzusis financial aid delays
Senate bursts with new members
Student gives up on waiting game
After seven visits and little progress, Robert Riccius-Gilbert will no longer wait in the financial aid line.
Pullman - Robert Riccius-Gilbert is fed up with waiting in line for help with his financial aid.
moreTextbooks an afterthought during delays
Two week wait on financial aid horizon
WSU administrators are offering varying explanations for the cause of the ongoing financial aid delay.
Pullman - WSU administrators are offering varying explanations for the cause of the ongoing financial aid delay.
moreZzusis glitches may spur state audit
Pullman - The ongoing financial aid delay at WSU has piqued the interest of the Washington State Auditor’s Office.
moreBroken well pump in Moscow decreases water availability
Moscow water supply could be in jeopardy
ASWSU reconnects with WSA to give students a voice
Groups focus on advocating for students at state Legislature
Investigators are still searching for the arsonist who struck Pullman last summer
Investigators have made no arrests in connection with the fires on campus this summer
Pullman, Wash. - Investigators have made no arrests in connection to a string of arsons that destroyed two buildings on campus this summer. From late May through early June, Pullman firefighters had their hands full chasing four intentional fires set in early morning hours on university property. The first, on May 22, burned the Nez Perce Village community center beyond repair.
moreASWSU leadership reflects on year
The President and Vice-President of ASWSU reflect on their campaign promises.
Tuition may increase by 16 percent
The University Tuition Committee submitted its proposal for the increase earlier this week.
MECh.A put on probation
ASWSU Senate urges WSU to rejoin WSA
ASWSU Pullman has rejoined the Washington Students Associations.
Midterm grades available next fall
A new academic regulation states that midterm grades will be submitted during week eight.
42nd ASWSU begins
ASWSU president-elect says new staff will stress teamwork and serving the students.
Candidate promises more jobs
Congressional candidate wants to create jobs that will give college graduates hope.
S&A deliberation complete
Debates about the budgets of Athletics, ASWSU and Multicultural Student Services highlighted the Services and Activities Fees Committee deliberation meeting.
S&A budget sees increase
ASWSU President Riley Myklebust was concerned with the information provided.
ASWSU Judicial Board gives verdict in case
The ASWSU Judicial Board presented their findings of no decision and not guilty on suspected election violations.
Groups present budgets to S&A
University organizations met with the S&A committee Thursday to request funding.
Cougs advance to quarter finals
The WSU Cougars are looking to extend their basketball season a little longer.
Women’s basketball is out but not down
The WSU women’s basketball team has high hopes for next season .
Cougs make WSU history
The Cougs took down Oregon State in their first ever conference tournament win.
Erdman/Skaug win ASWSU race
Erdman and Skaug plan to get some sleep and then promise to work hard.
Women's basketball faces Beavers for first game
ASWSU voting starts today
Voting will begin today in the election for ASWSU president for the 2012-2013 year.
Judicial board hears Twitter case
The Judicial Board held a hearing on Friday concerning an ASWSU presidential ticket and will release their decision later this week.
Pullman, Wash. - The Judicial Board held a hearing on Friday concerning an ASWSU presidential ticket and will release their decision later this week.
moreCougs fall to the Trojans
It was a close game all the way through, but the Cougs could not hold on as they lost to USC.
Pullman, Wash. - It was a close game all the way through, but the Cougs could not hold on as they lost to USC.
moreCandidate promises to serve students
ASWSU presidential hopeful Kyle Erdman and vice presidential candidate Derrick Skaug said their goal is to help as many students as possible get the most out of their college experience.
Pulllman, Wash. - ASWSU presidential hopeful Kyle Erdman and vice presidential candidate Derrick Skaug said their goal is to help as many students as possible get the most out of their college experience.
moreCandidates throw down
Sparks flew at the second ASWSU candidate debate in the CADD Thursday evening.
Pullman, Wash. - Sparks flew at the second ASWSU candidate debate in the CADD Thursday evening.
moreASWSU addresses libraries
A graduate student petitioned the ASWSU senate to create a Services and Activities Fee to prevent the closure of two WSU libraries.
Pullman, Wash. - A graduate student petitioned the ASWSU senate to create a Services and Activities Fee to prevent the closure of two WSU libraries.
moreBasketball a getaway for this double major
Cougs get ready for tough test
Pullman, Wash. - The WSU women’s basketball team expects their defense to be challenged Thursday against UCLA and Saturday against USC.
moreCougs lose close games
Cougs travel to Seattle to face Huskies
The women's game between the Cougs and Huskies will be televised on ROOT sports
Pullman, Wash. - The WSU women’s basketball will travel to Seattle this week for their second face-off with the University of Washington.
moreASWSU approves budget
A new ASWSU organization is designed to inform students on relevant issues.
Candidates debate for office
The ASWSU candidates discussed their qualifications and plans for election.
Pullman Wash. - The ASWSU candidates discussed their qualifications and plans for election.
moreSecond Coug Day reaches out to lawmakers
The conclusion of the second Coug Day at the Capitol marks the completion of the first ASWSU administration’s legislative goals.
Olympia, Wash. - The conclusion of the second Coug Day at the Capitol marks the completion of the first ASWSU administration’s legislative goals.
moreBill requires financial aid class
A Washington state senate bill will require all students to take an additional financial aid class if passed.
Women fall to ASU
Despite a late comback in a game against the Sun Devils, the Cougs could not get a win this weekend.
Pullman, Wash. - Despite a late comback in a game against the Sun Devils, the Cougs could not get a win this weekend.
moreSecond Coug Day more hopeful
60 students from WSU and satellite schools will combine education and lobbying efforts.
ASWSU passes final bylaw bill in cycle
The ASWSU Senate unanimously passed the final bill that modifies the student government’s bylaws at their Wednesday meeting.
Pulllman, Wash. - The ASWSU Senate unanimously passed the final bill that modifies the student government’s bylaws at their Wednesday meeting.
moreCougs travel down to the Arizona desert
The women's basketball team will be short handed this weekend from a few injuries to players
Pullman, Wash. - The WSU women’s basketball team will travel to the desert to face their next two opponents.
moreStudents reflect on issues of domestic violence
Students sat in a large circle on Tuesday and discussed handling verbal and non-verbal abuse.
Wazzu Wednesdays to educate
The revamped event will feature a letter writing campaign to senators for student voices to be heard.
ASWSU election begins
Candidates have been announced for the 2012-2013 ASWSU presidential office.
Cougs cannot defeat the Ducks
WSU women can not hold on as they lost to the ducks in the final minutes of the game
Pullman, Wash. - WSU women can not hold on as they lost to the ducks in the final minutes of the game
moreCougs fall to Oregon State
The women's basketball team held the Beavers to only 51 points last night
ASWSU continues to fight for funds
The ASWSU Senate passed a resolution Wednesday in support of protecting higher education funding.
Pullman, Wash. - The ASWSU Senate passed a resolution Wednesday in support of protecting higher education funding.
moreCook enjoys atmosphere of Pullman
Cook was brought to Pullman for her perimeter defensive capabilities and her competiveness
Cougs look for redemption against Oregon State
WSU will see a lot of zone defense when they play against the Oregon State Beavers
Pullman, Wash. - The women's basketball teams will be taking on the Oregon schools this weekend
moreTuition committee assembling
ASWSU is building a group to discuss the tuition policy for the 2013-2014 school year.
Women come home empty
A string of 20 turnovers led to an upseting loss to the Trojans for womens basketball.
ASWSU bill modifies election codes
Student government changed their election bylaws in a meeting Wednesday night.
Pullman, Wash. - Student government changed their election bylaws in a meeting Wednesday night.
moreWomen's basketball travels to LA
Pulllman, Wash. - The Cougs travel over to LA to take on USC and UCLA
moreMidterm grade options proposed
The new proposal would give all students access to their grades after midterms.
Cougars outsmart the Wildcats
The Cougars held their own in a battle of the felines against the Arizona Wildcats.
Pullman, WA - The Cougars held their own in a battle of the felines against the Arizona Wildcats
moreCoug Women Cannot Win Over ASU
Despite their best effort the Coug woman’s basketball team could not win against ASU
Knowledge, hustle and poise helps this Cougs player succeed
Cougs look to even out Pac-12 record
Pullman, Wash. - The women's basketball team will take on the Arizona schools at home this weekend.
moreWSU representation limited
Women’s basketball lose the lead in the last half
The Cougs were unable to grab wins against both Cal and Stanford during the weekend.
Cougars ring in the year of the dragon
Changing faces performance brings standing ovation from President Floyd and others.
Pullman, Wash. - Artistic masks flashed onto the performer's face in the blink of an eye in the CUB Senior Ballroom Sunday.
moreSEB declares separation
The Student Entertainment Board announced their formal separation from ASWSU during the senate meeting Wednesday.
Pullman, Wash. - The Student Entertainment Board announced their formal separation from ASWSU during the senate meeting Wednesday.
moreCougs travel to California
Cougs lose to Huskies 60-51
Pulllman, Wash. - After a disappointing first half, the Cougs were unable to come back and beat the Huskies.
moreCougs compete for laughs
Glenn Johnson to retire
WSU women prepare to take on UW
Women's basketball off to hot start
The Cougs have started Pac-12 play with a 3-1 record
The WSU Women’s basketball team finished their pre-season play and had a successful start in the Pac-12 during winter break. The Cougars went 3-3 and now have a record of 9-7 overall and 3-1 in the Pac-12.
moreTree Top donation will support more research
One of the nations top fruit distributors hopes to create more jobs in Washington.
Cougs take down UC-Riverside
WSU alumnus receives award
John E. Olrud was honored with the Distinguished Alumnus award Friday.
Amazon offers offcampus trade in
Students will be reimbursed for traded in textbooks with Amazon gift cards.
Women win against San Diego
The Cougars took the lead early during Friday’s game against San Diego State.
Ms. Black and Gold Scholarship pageant draws a crowd
The talent portion of the pageant featured poetry, music, dancing and poetry.
Pageant benefits charity
The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. will be hosting the pageant to benefit Toys 4 Tots.
Cougars lose to Gonzaga in a heartbreaker
ASWSU recommends Senate Consistency Act
The bill may be sent to an AD hoc committee for further review.
Cougs to face Zags
Work-Study at risk of cuts
The award amount has already been cut and may be suspended after this session.
Women's basketball fails to win duo of tournaments
Cougs to finish off Lady Lion Classic
Cardboard city built for homelessness
GIVE and participating students raise awareness for the homeless with cardboard city.
Cougs split in tourney
Veteran transitions to civilian life
Veteran Brian Beleau said he needed to grow up before going to college, so he enlisted.
Cougs to play in Lady Lion Classic
UI dean brews on Chinese politics
The Foley Institutes Coffee and Politics addressed China, Tuesday.
Women's rowing finishes season with success
WSU finished their fall season this weekend at the Head of the Lake Regatta.
Cougars beat Warriors in exhibition game
Women's basketball ready for next test
Cancer screenings offered
Ford Motor Company Fund and Hope Now International are providing the screenings.
Rowing team to pull their weight
Forum highlights progress on zzusis
The zzusis Steering Committee discussed its overall progress and new features Tuesday.
Pullman, Wash. - The zzusis Steering Committee discussed its overall progress and new features Tuesday.
moreRowing wins both meets in Portland
Women's basketball scores first win of season
WSU women's basketball tasted victory for the first time this season after a face-off with the SPU Falcons.
Speaker calls for understanding
Zainum Bahadshah discussed impressions of Islamic women Thursday in the CUE.
Basketball to start season
Rowing travels to Oregon for two meets
Women's basketball set for 2011-2012 season
Genetic modification debated
Experts from WSU and the UI debated the best way to feed the planet’s increasing population.
Rowing places first
Festival of Latino culture hits WSU
The sixth annual Latino Culture Night will educate people through various performances.
Rowing back in Spokane
Rowers pump up against cancer
Cougar Crew teams held their annual Row-A-Thon to support siblings of cancer victims
Leaf lectures on lessons learned
Former Cougar football star shares his story of struggles in the NFL.
Ex-wife of D.C. Sniper speaks out
Mildred D. Muhammad discussed domestic violence warning signs with the audience.
Crop Walk raises funds for the hungry
The Church World Service walk was aimed to raise money to fight world poverty.
Justice debated Under the Big Tent
The debate held on Terrell Mall Tuesday was sponsored by CCE, the CUB and WSU libraries.

