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Pullman · PullmanSEB hosted CougFest on Sept. 6 on Thompson Flats, featuring artists like Liam St. John, Madeline Hawthorne and Blaine Andrew Ross. The event also included food from Munchy’Z and a beer garden for guests 21 and older. “CougFest has been an annual SEB event for a while — before I was hired into my role,” said Elizabeth Melcher, Student Entertainment Board advisor. Planning for CougFest starts as early as the previous fall, Melcher said. In 2023, S…See the Story
Working behind the scenes of CougFest
Pullman · PullmanSeptember 18, 2024 Sandra Kinney # U-pick Pumpkins, Harvest Festival Return to WSU’s Eggert Organic Farm (Pullman, WA) The Washington State University Eggert Family Organic Farm is hosting their annual u-pick pumpkin sales from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 28 and Oct. 5. The Sept. 28 sale also features a one-day Harvest Festival. The festival is free and includes games, face-painting, and other activities. Pumpkin pies, donuts, and cider will be …See the Story
U-pick Pumpkins, Harvest Festival Return to WSU’s Eggert Organic Farm
Pullman · PullmanWinning is always a team effort. In football, everyone plays a part in the team’s success on the field. The offense is like a puzzle, with the quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight ends and linemen all fitting into specific roles. The credit usually goes to the quarterback and skill positions, but without a good offensive line, the offense would not be able to function. The ball carrier will go nowhere without blockers, the quarterbac…See the Story
“You play as a team” Cougars O-Line making strong impression early in season
Pullman · PullmanSeptember 17, 2024 Sandra Kinney # Partnership Helps Train Japanese Veterinary Students (Pullman, WA) A 27-year collaboration between Nihon University in Japan and Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is equipping international veterinary students with the skills to be practicing veterinarians. The annual two-week visit to Pullman, which provides more than two dozen veterinary students from Japan their first opportunity …See the Story
Partnership Helps Train Japanese Veterinary Students
Pullman · PullmanIn their season opener, the Pullman Greyhounds battled the Lakeside Eagles. It was a clash of defenses throughout the whole game. Greyhound fans filled the stands, and the school band played with spirit. Students and fans showed up in support of the Greyhounds football team season opener. The Greyhound offense started strong with an eight-yard touchdown from running back Brady Coulter. Three minutes into the first quarter, the Greyhounds quarter…See the Story
Pullman Greyhounds fall short in defensive showdown against Lakeside Eagles
Pullman · PullmanWashington State fans — and mascot — had a good weekend. (Photo: Rio Giancarlo)Some thoughts in Saturday’s wake:• Did anyone have more fun on Saturday than Washington State and its fans? It was my first thought on Sunday morning. The post-game scene looked like a catharsis at Lumen Field. Were you there? Tell the rest of us what it was like in the comment section. • Saturday was the 22nd Civil War game that I’ve covered as a media member. It was…See the Story
Canzano: In the wake of Saturday's scene
Entrepreneurs · PullmanPULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University’s cheer team won’t be at Saturday’s Apple Cup due to bus issues. According to WSU Director of Spirit Programs Payton Ibos, the bus that the cheer team would have used to travel to Seattle did not start Saturday morning in Pullman, meaning the cheer squad likely won’t be able to attend the Seattle match-up. Given the proximity of University of Washington (UW) to Lumen Field in Seattle, a large cohort o…See the Story