Plans are in the works for a University Club for faculty, graduate students, visitors and other guests to enjoy while students get hands on experience in hospitality and business management. Undergraduates would not be allowed in the club unless they were a guest…
“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the number of moments that take our breaths away.” Sometimes these moments are positive or negative, but either way they change how people view life and those around them. The life changing events of young and older women are being displayed by a one-woman show at 7:30 p…
Students, faculty and members from the WSU President’s Commission on the Status of Women talked about balancing work and family life, specifically for children’s, elderly and spousal care, Tuesday at a roundtable discussion in the CUB. The roundtable is the first of two to take place as part of discussions within WSU to understand the institutional climate…
The WSU and University of Idaho NROTC unit, composed of 60 students, won first place overall at the Northwest Navy Tournament, which took place in Utah last month. Col. Bruce Barnes was drill team commander when he went to the Northwest Navy Tournament in 1976…
Diane King, a scholar whose research focuses on the movement of Kurdish populations from northern Iraq, will be speaking to students tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. in CADD Room 116. Her talk is the first in an annual visiting scholar series given by the Anthropology Graduate Organization (AGO)…
The Student Services and Activities Committee would not release final budget allocations a day after the committee hearing. Last year, the budget was released to the public the day after the committee hearing. Associate Budget Director Joan King said a final allocations report should be finalized Monday…
The new Pullman Grill and Bar opened February 1, offering students and community members a new choice in fine dining. The restaurant offers a wide variety of foods, including Italian food, such as pasta; American food, such as steaks and burgers; a full salad bar; and seafood…
WSU alumnus Brian MacMillan is taking his improvisational skills to a professional level- with a comedy group called Unexpected Productions in Seattle. After being a member of WSU’s improv comedy group, Nuthouse, for four years, MacMillan said he wanted to continue to be in theatre in some way…
History Teaching Assistant Charles Rice, 54 was found dead at his home by Pullman police on February 23 after the history department noticed him missing for more than a week. Whitman County coroner Pete Martin determined Rice died of natural causes due to ill health…
Any average college student will tell you that school and a social life occupy most of their time. Senior Heather Aldrich is not an average college student – she has been involved in many activities during her condensed three years at WSU. This year alone…
About a dozen landlords from around the Pullman area will be available in the CUB near the information desk from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. today to answer questions and talk about apartments and houses they have available for rent. Representatives from Apartment Rentals…
WSU has tried for many years to expand the current nine-hole golf course to 18 holes, complete with a 13,000-square-foot clubhouse and additional parking to be capable of hosting an NCAA tournament. While administrators claim the expanded course would benefit the community…
Less than a week before a measure on renovating the CUB goes on the ballot on, student opinion seems varied. A student Web site was put online this week, criticizing the information campaign that ASWSU and other WSU organizations have run, while a student forum meeting took place Wednesday night at Clevenger Lounge in the CUB…
If talent was measured in the number of instruments one plays, Todd Green’s would be multiplied 30-fold. Green’s credentials precede him. He has studied music at Berklee College of Music and privately at the New England Conservatory of Music. Green has studied from and played with musicians such as jazz guitar legend Mick Goodrich…
Just a few months before WSU Capital Planning and Development hope to begin constructing a new 18-hole golf course for the WSU campus, opposition has sprung up. Pullman resident Scotty Cornelius, a Geology lab manager at WSU, filed public comments saying the golf course will use declining groundwater and destroy a natural trail and park…
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