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Dan Warn
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  • The Circus Club comes back to town

    Juggling multicolored clubs. Trying out a unicycle. Learning new skills face to face. Such can be found at WSU’s new Registered Student Organization called Circus Club. Amid the laughter and chatter of the attendees at last week’s club meeting, wide-eyed students flung balls and clubs into the air…

  • Tom Asaki likes to play Ms. Pac-Man

    Rewind back to the days of classic video games. Imagine giant arcades games filled with flashing lights and electronic beeping. The sound of clinking quarters sliding into change slots mingling with laughter. Such was the gaming world of the 1980s, and also a large part of “Ms…

  • Students don bikinis for cancer research

    The anxiety of numerous bikini-clad college calendar girls frantically doing crunches before their first big shoot is strikingly apparent. At least, that is how Heather O’Farrell, a senior communication major, said she felt when she was preparing for the Pac-10 Campus Girls USA Calendar last August…

  • Theater classes offer a chance to be a star

    The curtain has opened again on the Regional Theatre of the Palouse’s Performing Arts School. “My idea is to have a school – an academy – where people can get proper professional training,” said John Rich, managing artistic director of RTOP. “I don’t understand how people think they can just do it…

  • ‘Reading Rainbow’ closes the book

    Friday was the last time children were told to “Take a look, it’s in a book.” “Reading Rainbow,” a PBS show that focuses on reading aloud to children, ended its 26-year run Friday. “It sucks,” said senior mechanical engineering major Joe Villalobos…

  • Community theater shines at Beasley Coliseum

    The Regional Theatre of the Palouse has produced community theater at its very finest with its latest show, “Annie Get Your Gun.” I attended the show Saturday night with my usual disposition: Expect nothing of community theater. This outlook usually serves me well…

  • Beasley moves to wild, wild West

    The Regional Theatre of the Palouse knows that “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” as it opens its theatrical season in Beasley Coliseum. RTOP is presenting the Broadway musical “Annie Get Your Gun” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday…

  • Put off all work like a professional

    Pullman, such a wonderful place. Pullman, ain’t no passing craze. It’s our philosophy for your bachelor’s degree. It means extreme boredom for your college days … but it doesn’t have to. Pullman is a breeding ground for procrastination. If you are a freshman…

  • It’s supposed to be a movie, not a book

    Surprising. “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince” was the first in a long line of “Potter” films to stand on its own merit. Let me explain. The first three “Potter” movies had nice plots, as gift-wrapped by J.K. Rowling, but terrible acting by the three main kids…

  • Pullman's high school theater is charming

    Relief doesn’t even begin to explain the feeling I got after watching Pullman High School’s production of “You Can’t Take It With You.” I walked up to the high school with heavy feet, thinking that I was going to have to give a harsh review. I thought there was no way a high school drama program could possibly give a performance worth mentioning…

  • Theatre students remain hopeful

    Amid the frigid splashing of raindrops against canvas, the WSU theatre students stayed true to their protest. They have camped out on the Glenn Terrell Mall all week in an attempt to show the WSU administration just how passionate they are about their seemingly doomed course of study…

  • Senate fails to confirm one exec

    A power struggle is evident in the early relationship between next year’s ASWSU executives and Senate. While the executives and Senate members were cordial during Thursday’s ASWSU inauguration, the events of Wednesday’s 39th Senate meeting were anything but…

  • ASWSU concludes search for exec staff

    The ASWSU Executive Board nominees will be up for confirmation by the ASWSU Senate at 5:30 p.m. tonight. The only position yet to receive a nomination is the director of legislative affairs, now filled by Shawn Hoey. ASWSU President-elect Derick En’Wezoh said he and Vice President-elect Jay Hendrickson wanted to hire a board that would best serve the students…

  • MSS to hold separate grad receptions

    After the decision to merge the separate multicultural graduations into a single ceremony, the Office of Multicultural Student Services decided to hold four separate culturally based receptions. MSS Director Manuel Acevedo said the decision to merge the graduations was made because of pending budget cuts in part…

  • En'Wezoh, Hendrickson win again

    The ASWSU re-election has come to an end. Derick En'Wezoh and Jay Hendrickson, the only executive ticket on the ballot, won their second ASWSU election of the year. The Hendrickson, ASWSU vice president-elect, said he knows that some people felt cheated the first time around and did not get a fair election…