Though he’s no longer a student at WSU, you could almost still hear the strains of “Obfuscato” wafting down the halls of Kimbrough Hall after alumnus Adam Donohue was recently featured in a top jazz publication. Donohue, a saxophonist, graduated in December with his Master of Arts…
Venturing to Ukraine would cause culture shock for even the most seasoned of travelers. New food, strange customs and a language barrier serve as perfect causes for homesickness. If you were to travel there today, however, you might be able to hear some strains of Americana wafting along the banks of the Dniepr River…
When getting a pet in college, it’s easy to forget how much of an investment it really is. Having a pet to love and care for can seem a lot like having a little piece of home and family when you’re on your own in college. And it is, said Donna Wright, an employee at Palouse Pets in Moscow…
A small Web-based business started by two WSU students has merged, becoming a nationwide online marketplace for college students. Paul Vinuelas, a junior management operations major, and Andrew DeCesare, a junior communication major, teamed up in September to create another option for students looking to buy and sell textbooks…
In 2003 a marketing consultant for local radio stations teamed up with a television producer from Lewiston to create “O Palouse!,” a documentary featuring landscape, history and events that take place in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. Rod Schwartz…
Although the school year is ending and Greek houses are closing for the summer, many chapters on campus will still be contributing to various philanthropies and working toward good causes. WSU Pi Kappa Phi fraternity member Shawn O’Leary is raising a minimum of $3…
Three Pi Kappa Phi fraternity men at WSU will cycle across the country to raise awareness and support for children with disabilities. Junior Andrew McCaffrey, a medical science major; junior Jacob McCaffrey, an elementary education major; and junior Todd Wright…
Students from WSU and the University of Idaho joined citizens from the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley, the Moscow-Pullman area and Colfax to enjoy big band music and swing dancing at the Dahmen Barn from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. The fourth Saturday of each month…
Almost 150 people turned out for the “In(n) and Out of Nowhere” art event at the Cougar Land Motel on Friday night. Samantha DiRosa, an assistant professor of digital media, was an artist and the curator of the event. “The response was amazing,” she said…
Eleven artists from the Seattle, Tri-Cities and Palouse area are participating in the “In(n) and Out of Nowhere” art event on Friday. The event will be open to the public between 7 and 10 p.m. at the Cougarland Motel. Each artist will transform a room around the themes of travel…
Senior David Robinson is going on to the next round of “American Eagle’s Campus Comedy Challenge” after competing against two other WSU students Tuesday night. “This is only the second time I’ve ever done stand-up comedy, so this really means a lot to me,” Robinson said…
Developing a diet strategy that involves alcohol consumption can be difficult, especially when alcohol contains seven calories per gram and has no health benefits, a WSU dietician said. “The calories you get from alcohol are double the amount you would get from carbohydrates or protein…
It’s New Year’s Eve and your partner is going to a party, without you. You’re a little miffed they are opting to spend this holiday apart, but what really gets you is whether they are going to be hooking up with someone else when the clock strikes midnight…
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