The WSU College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences will not change the number of WSU Extension offices across Washington’s counties, despite a proposed 20.1 percent budget cut. A May 1 WSU news release initially reported that many WSU Extension offices could face consolidation under the university’s proposed budget reduction plan…
I’ve wondered for a long time now what the day after my college graduation will be like. What does one do when such a significant life chapter comes to an end? I feel like there must be some dignified way to go about it, but as of right now, I’m drawing a blank…
The Pullman City Council kicked off its Tuesday night meeting with a public hearing on a resolution pertaining to Pullman Transit. Pullman Transit Manager Rod Thornton presented a report to the council detailing Pullman Transit’s development plan from 2009 to 2014…
WSU will no longer pursue the possibility of playing the Apple Cup at Qwest Field. In a news release issued Friday, WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk outlined his reasons for ending the discussions. He said it would prove difficult to maintain a neutral atmosphere at Qwest Field…
The state Legislature released its compromise operating budget Friday, detailing a significant reduction in higher education spending in Washington state. WSU’s budget will be slashed by 21.5 percent, a figure higher than the original Senate proposal of 20 percent…
WSU will no longer pursue the possibility of playing the Apple Cup at Qwest Field. In a news release issued Friday, WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk outlined his reasons for ending the discussions. He said it would prove difficult to maintain a neutral atmosphere at Qwest Field…
The Pullman City Council took 32 of its prospective goals and narrowed them down at its Tuesday night goal-setting retreat. The meeting kicked off with the council moving one specific goal to the top of the list. This goal stipulates that the council continues to track funds and increase savings…
In a letter addressed to WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk and forwarded to The Daily Evergreen, the Pullman Chamber of Commerce denounced the potential move of the Apple Cup from Martin Stadium and Husky Stadium to Qwest Field in Seattle. Tammy Lewis, executive director of the Pullman Chamber of Commerce…
Discussions between Washington State University and the University of Washington about moving the Apple Cup to Qwest Field are a reality, Faculty Athletics Representative Ken Casavant said today. He said preliminary talks began a few months ago, but that everything is still up in the air regarding a final decision and agreement…
Discussions between WSU and the University of Washington about moving the Apple Cup to Qwest Field are a reality, WSU Faculty Athletics Representative Ken Casavant said Thursday. Preliminary talks began a few months ago, but everything is pending regarding a final decision…
The Pullman City Council worked with the Pullman School District on Tuesday night, discussing issues ranging from local schools to a citizen corruption probe. Paul Sturm, Pullman School District superintendent, showed the council a presentation on the planned renovation of Pullman High School…
For associate professor Willie Heggins’ EdAd 440 class, working together is the key to success, in more places than just the classroom. Operating under the name WSU I.M.P.A.C.T., the class began a lengthy service project in November helping a Moscow woman in a tight spot…
The Pullman City Council’s Tuesday night meeting included discussions on stormwater and College Hill renovations. The city recently mailed stormwater fee bills to Pullman residents. Public Works Director Mark Workman said he suspects this may be the first time some residents hear about the fee…
Budget and athletics were on the agenda at Thursday’s Faculty Senate meeting. Senate Chairman Bill Cofer opened the meeting with remarks on the budgetary situation. He spoke about the possibility of a two-year tuition surcharge proposed by Gov. Chris Gregoire…
The Pullman City Council holds a goal-setting retreat once a year to hear “wish lists” from community members. In 2005, Rod Schwartz and the Pullman Parks & Recreation Commission proposed a concert bandshell idea for the council’s consideration. Four years later…
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