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Study shows Washington is most likely to spoil pets

Washington pet owners are the seventh most likely to spoil their pets out of all the U.S. states, according to a study from Printed Memories. The study found that 599 out of every 100,000 Google searches made in Washington were related to gifts for pets. Becca Orth, senior Fine Arts major, said her Lionhead rabbit comforted...

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Pullman Regional Hospital and WSU partner to create memorial project

A small group of WSU students and Pullman Regional Hospital staff members gathered at the hospital Saturday morning to install a Tree of Remembrance memorial to honor hospital patients and staff who have passed away since the construction of the hospital in 2004. Composed of 415 individual leaves, this tree has special meaning to the hospital staff...

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BW* CH ST| Henley is a Charger, men’s basketball recruits a national champion

It is always a great week to be a Coug, but this week was certainly packed with highlights. First and foremost, Daiyan Henley, who in March after his Pro Day proudly said “I’m representing the Cougs,” was drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers, a team who plays their NFL games 12 minutes away from where...

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CH* BW* ST| Henley drafted to NFL, Thompson advances in NBA Playoffs

We all knew it was coming, but on Saturday, Daiyan Henley got a call from the Los Angles Chargers informing him that he was an NFL player. The Los Angeles Chargers drafted Henley No. 85 overall, Friday in the 2023 NFL Draft. Henley’s selection was nearly inevitable as in 2022, the transfer linebacker led the...

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Packers trade Aaron Rodgers to New York Jets in familiar deal

Similar to George Lucas’ “Star Wars” films, the NFL has a history of repeating itself; it’s like poetry, it rhymes. Fifteen years ago, the Green Bay Packers traded legendary quarterback Brett Favre to the New York Jets in a move that was, at the time, thought to be unthinkable. Yet, the Packers have made such a...

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Baseball demolishes Utah Valley Wednesday with 11-run victory

WSU baseball (25-14, 7-10) defeated Utah Valley Wednesday with a decisive 16-5 victory. The Cougs earned their 16 runs on 16 hits with one error. They held Utah Valley to five runs for their seven hits. Besides the second inning, the Cougs scored at least one run in each inning they played. The game was...

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WSU men’s hoops lands second transfer, national champion Joseph Yesufu

WSU men’s basketball has landed another serious scorer from the portal, this time coming from a blue-blood program and carrying national championship experience. Joseph Yesufu is a 6-foot combo guard who last played for Kansas off the bench. In his fifth year, Yesufu is a graduate transfer who has had a long path to Pullman....

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Program awarded grant to help undergraduate STEM students

The WSU Team Mentoring Program (TMP) was awarded $208,500 by the Washington Research Foundation to help support undergraduate STEM students from underserved communities. “Our main mission is to basically empower students who are in STEM and considered a minority group to stay within their major and make sure that they know they are capable of...

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CH JG* MF* KE* PS| Movie Review: ‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’ revives forgotten comedian

*set featured image -ke “A Futile and Stupid Gesture” is a 2018 movie based on the life of Douglas Kenney, one of the most significant *diff word, maybe remarkable or important or outstanding -ke comedians from the past several decades. Kenney was one of the co-founders of National Lampoon *link to organization-MF, an organization that...

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WSU student union negotiates anti-discrimination policies with management

WSU Coalition of Academic Student Employees, the recently formed Academic Student Employee union, is currently negotiating with WSU management to change anti-discrimination and harassment policies, specifically with issues going through the Title IX office. “We are WSU Academic Student Employees (ASEs), who pride ourselves on being part of the community of hard workers that make...