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Mike Baldwin
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  • Alums reminisce fondly

    Scooter Barclay remembers everything like it was yesterday. His memories from WSU –then Washington State College – in the 1940s, are full of stories that include friends, Greek life and serving the country in World War II. Barclay seized the opportunity to reflect on those moments at the annual Golden and Diamond Graduates Reunion on Wednesday at the CUB…

  • Powwow celebration powers into Pullman

    An American Indian tradition returns to campus this weekend. The 34th annual Pah-Loots-Pu powwow celebration will take place in two sessions today and Saturday at Beasley Coliseum. The first session is from 7 p.m. until midnight Friday night, while the second and third sessions take place from 11 a…

  • Express yourself with the WSU African association

    The African Friendship Association will reflect on the cultural significance of diversity this weekend. Africa Night starts at 6 p.m. Saturday at the CUB Senior Ballroom and will feature fashion shows, dinner, dance performances and expressions of the African culture…

  • Muslim student group hosts awareness week

    The Muslim Student Association is promoting Islamic culture this week. Islamic Awareness Week is free and includes history, discussions and a variety of performances. A discussion on Islamic culture, history and Islam-phobia will be discussed at 5:30 p…

  • Pullman finds its way to Vietnam

    Vietnamese culture is fighting for a place in Pullman. The Vietnamese Student Association hosted its first “Footprints of Vietnam” cultural festival at the Gladish Community and Cultural Center on Saturday to present its traditions to students and community members…

  • Footprints lead to a festival for Vietnam

    A taste of Vietnamese culture is coming to Pullman. The Vietnamese Student Association will host the “Footprints of Vietnam” cultural event at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the Gladish Community and Cultural Center. The festival will feature a variety of foods and performances to honor the southeast Asian country…

  • WSU hosts symposium to celebrate women

    The Coalition for Women Students is taking time to honor contributions made by women from different groups at a two-day event this weekend. A variety of public speakers and performances headline the third annual Women of Color Symposium today and Saturday at the CUB Junior Ballroom…

  • A taste of Taiwanese culture

    The spirit of Taiwan was alive in Pullman on Saturday. The Taiwanese Student Association hosted its third annual Cultural Festival at the Gladish Community Center, honoring the most significant customs from the east Asian island. A night market scene filled the gymnasium with games and food stands to celebrate its meaning…

  • Taiwanese students host cultural night

    The Taiwanese Student Association plans to bring the Chinese night market scene to Pullman. Live entertainment, food and games will highlight the TSA’s Taiwanese Cultural Festival at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Gladish Community Center. The festival will be a celebration of Taiwanese pride with the theme focused on night markets from the east Asian island…

  • Banquet makes bank

    In a room with a multitude of cultures, a single goal prevailed. Friday’s fifth annual Multicultural Fundraising Dinner featured a number of guests from various WSU groups promoting equity and diversity. WSU Regent Connie Niva delivered the keynote speech to the crowd in the CUB Senior Ballroom…

  • WSU Tri-Cities professor honors black community

    In recognition of Black History Month, WSU Tri-Cities associate professor Robert Bauman will present a lecture on race and poverty at 4:30 p.m. today in CUE 203. Bauman, who teaches American and public history at the Tri-Cities campus, will provide a lecture on black community organizers before President Barack Obama…

  • YMCA at WSU seeks volunteers

    A local pastime for after-school activities and community outreach is struggling to fill volunteer positions. The YMCA at WSU is turning to students as a source for leadership coordination, which entails academic mentorship, recreational assistance and sharing experiences with the community in a personal atmosphere…

  • Freezing temperatures threaten local animals

    The recent waves of blistering cold temperatures have done more than paralyze towns and city streets in the region. Below-freezing conditions are wreaking havoc on local animals. The WSU College of Veterinary Medicine has received an increasing number of animals…

  • Football honored by Pac-10

    Despite setting a school record for losses in a single season, the 2-11 WSU football team earned Pac-10 Conference honors for its performances on and off the field in 2008. Three student athletes received spots on the All-Pac-10 team, according to the league office…

  • Football season closes in Hawaii

    A potential winning streak for the WSU football team was halted on the heels of a thrilling Apple Cup victory. The Cougars (2-11) followed their only Pac-10 Conference triumph with a loss on the team's final Saturday of a long 13-game, season. University of Hawaii quarterback Greg Alexander threw for a career-high 315 yards and two touchdowns as the Warriors defeated WSU 24-10 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu…