While some WSU students spent spring break watching MTV and dreaming of warm sandy beaches, others broke away from the gloomy weather and experienced it first-hand. Nicholas Mobley, a senior digital technology and culture major, escaped to Cabo San Lucas to experience the “spring break” phenomena for the first time…
The 20th annual Festival of Contemporary Art Music will kick off at 11:10 a.m. Thursday with the Student Composers Concert in Bryan Hall Theatre. The student concert will feature WSU students playing original pieces composed by members of the WSU School of Music…
The Moscow Food Co-op has a new program called A Dime in Time which allows customers to donate to a designated nonprofit group each month. The program gives co-op customers a dime each time they bring in reusable bags for groceries or reusable coffee mugs to purchase coffee…
The Rothko Trio will perform at 3:10 p.m. Friday in the Kimbrough Concert Hall. WSU is just one stop for the group while it’s on tour. The trio consists of Brian Hodges, a cellist, his wife, pianist Betsi Hodges and Jo Nardolillo, a violinist. Brian Hodges is the assistant professor of cello at Boise State University in Boise…
rlk Every year college students around the world whine about having to spend money during the holiday season. And this year, economic issues are certainly adding to the dilemma. But they don’t have to. Keeping cheap and simple in mind, you too can make it through the holidays…
Every year Pullman hosts the Friday Night Lights Festival downtown. This year, the Pullman Chamber of Commerce is striving to enrich the festivities, hoping to draw more public interest to downtown Pullman. “We have always had the same activities in the past…
It is that time of year again, when stress levels are at their peak and finals are just around the corner. In many cases, students flock to the junk food and TV to beat anxiety, but this semester students should consider trying a healthier alternative to quell pre-finals jitters…
For the rest of this school year, the under-21 crowd will have to find another place to party Friday nights. Crimson Underground is no more. Rachelle Rozsonits, a Student Entertainment Board spotlight programmer, said she is sad there will not be another Crimson Underground this year…
It started out as a simple experiment. But a new rabies vaccine seems to have caused the tragic, mysterious disappearance of several dogs and the bizarre transformation of four WSU veterinary students last week. Recently, Bobby Smith, David Andrews, Brittney Evans and Trisha Christianson had been experimenting with a new rabies vaccine that would allegedly both cure and prevent rabies in dogs…
Camas Prairie Winery in Moscow is older than most of the students in the area and has managed to stay afloat through the years thanks to its savvy owner, Stuart Scott. While other wineries in the area are about five years old, Scott’s winery began 26 years ago in the basement of his house…
When asked why Flogging Molly always opens with “Baba O’ Riley” by The Who, accordion player Matthew Hensley simply replied, “Can you think of a better f---ing song to open up to?” Hensley, along with the other members of Flogging Molly, Dave King…
The Student Entertainment Board will present Flogging Molly, a seven-piece Irish American Celtic punk band, on Sunday with Beat Union and The Girls, in the CUB Senior Ballroom. Bringing Flogging Molly to Pullman began last summer, SEB Concerts Programmer Christian Kollgaard said…
The WSU student theater group STAGE will premiere its tenth annual Stage One performance this weekend at Wadleigh Theatre. The show includes four original one-act plays, written, directed and performed by students and alumni. The plays include “Few and Far Between…
KZUU will hold a meeting at 5 p.m. today in CUE 319 for current staff and anyone interested in joining the crew. The information session will cover some of the station’s upcoming goals, as well as changes taking place. “We really just want to get new people interested in the station and let everyone know what is new and different this year…
John Baur and Mark Summers accidentally created International Talk Like a Pirate Day, celebrated Sept. 19, during a racquetball game in 1995. Now, the two are also known as Ol’ Chumbucket and Cap’n Slappy. “It’s the only holiday we know of that started as a sporting injury…
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