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Morgan Smith
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  • Festival jazzes up Idaho

    Lights flashed off the brass instruments as the Lionel Hampton New York Big Band began the final concert of the 43rd annual Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival. Dancers spilled off the spotlit dance floors into the dark wings as about 7,000 audience members watched the big band…

  • All you need is love

    Love is in the air this year as I’ve rejoined the Valentine’s Day bandwagon and left “singles awareness day” behind. Last year, I spent my pink-and-red clad day consuming mass amounts of frosting-dipped chocolate and avoiding stale TV specials with the ultimate fervor…

  • Sex doesn’t have to be taboo

    Ok, people, let’s talk about sex. I always find myself avoiding the topic – it is a natural taboo. However, I decided I had to give a talk about it after reading rumors about a blue law in Washington state. The law supposedly says it is illegal to have sex with a virgin under any circumstances…

  • Shopping for Christmahanakwanzika is always fun

    While most students are anxiously preparing for finals and planning their escape from classes to home for the holidays, I'm worrying about what I have affectionately started calling the holiday blend. I'm not talking about seasonal peppermint coffee – I'm talking about tiptoeing around politically correct holiday statements and doing everything in my power to seem blase about the Festival of Lights…

  • WSU men OK after struck by UI driver

    Shortly before 11 p.m. Sunday, Daniel A. Noble wrote on his Facebook page, “What a long day – on to tomorrow ... ” Nine hours later, he was being Tased and arrested after a series of traffic accidents left two WSU students hospitalized. As the days pass…

  • UPDATE: The full story of the car crash on Stadium

    Yellow police tape barred pedestrians from getting too close to a pair of shoes and a backpack on the sidewalk Monday morning. The items belonged to the second victim of a series of traffic accidents on Stadium Way. Two men were taken to Pullman Regional Hospital after being struck by a car careening down Stadium…

  • Out of all the gin joints

    It's a situation everyone has to experience – you check your watch countless times and finally, regretfully, you declare that you've been stood up. The Pullman location you voted "Best place to get stood up at" was Dupus Boomer's. Aside from the obvious factors at work here…

  • Setting up for failure is lose-lose

    The villains of your life may wear a variety of masks, so it’s important to identify why you classify someone as your arch nemesis – even if just for today. We know that all relationships encounter hardships, but what matters is how you handle them. As a woman…

  • Dad, you're my hero

    Dad, you made me a better person. You taught me patience and pride, how to bottle up my emotions and how to make the ‘aliens coming out of your chest’ sound when someone has a crazy moment. Nobody will ever make a better omelet than yours. Everyone who meets you wants to be around you all the time…

  • A showcase of Chefs

    Flames licked a brandy-filled pan Tuesday night as one of WSU’s five featured chefs prepared his gourmet wing platter for the Chef’s Showcase at Southside Cafe. Tapas – small single dishes that combine to make a meal – were the theme of the night. The five chefs filled the tall order to show students a different side of Dining Services…

  • Beasley gets crafty

    The glint of silverware twisted and gnarled into jewelry accompanied the heady scents of soup, artisan candles and oak at the craft fair in Beasley Coliseum on Friday and Saturday. There were 91 booths total – five more than last year – for the fair, said Don Gallagher…

  • CUB elevator down for repairs

    The CUB tower elevator has been down for warranty maintenance repairs since midday Tuesday. The elevator, located behind the CUB and near the practice fields, is a major area of foot traffic for students as they go to and from class, the CUB and bus stops…

  • ‘Savage Love’ debates gay rights in CUB

    Dan Savage, a nationally syndicated sex columnist and Seattle resident, came to the CUB to debate R-71 and gay rights Tuesday night. Savage and Dominic Holden, who both write for The Stranger in Seattle, spoke in favor of Referendum 71. The two debated sophomore business major William Stetson…

  • Chronic Facebook followers unite online

    Let’s be open and honest here – we’ve all done our share of Facebook stalking. Now, when I say “Facebook stalking” I don’t mean cyberstalking, that’s crime and a felony. I am what I like to refer to as a “chronic Facebook follower.” I’m just a busybody that likes to know what everyone is doing…

  • Music sets the tone of relationships

    There comes a time where you will stand, clutching an object that could stop a new relationship in its tracks. With a lump in your throat, you move toward a CD player to determine the kind of person you have grown so fond of. It all rests on this innocuous piece of technology – a mix CD…