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Ol' Crimson NIL beer likely to raise more than $20K per month for Cougar Collective
BELLEVUE -- The CougsFirst! Show last Friday afternoon at Bellevue's Hyatt Regency was filled with WSU football royalty. Jack Thompson. Alex Brink. Michael Bumpus. Peyton Pelluer. Paul Sorensen. Jed Collins. All were on hand to support WSU-owned companies for the 10th rendition of the annual trade show founded by Thompson and long-time WSU donor and advocate Glenn Osterhout.
KREM 2 wins two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) announced Monday that KREM 2 received two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards!. Our news team took home wins in the breaking news and continuing coverage categories. The breaking news entry focused on the wildfires in Medical Lake and in the Elk/Chattaroy areas in August 2023. The entry can be watched below.
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport opens new $92 million terminal free of debt
(The Center Square) - Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport opened the doors to its new terminal Wednesday morning, sending its inaugural flight to Seattle and back before noon. The 47,000-square-foot facility sits just down the road from the old terminal, which is only a fraction of its size. The project involved more than the terminal; developers spent the last two years building the new $92 million facility, but it took seven years to plan and adjust the runway. ...
University of Idaho Announces Scholarship Recipients at Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
MOSCOW - At this year’s Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, four talented young musicians were awarded scholarships by the Avista Foundation for their outstanding performances, including a student from Lewiston. Sydney Jacobson, a vocalist from Lake City High School in Coeur d’Alene, received the top scholarship of $1,500. In the...
Brighten Your Balcony: WSU Hort Club Offers Plant Sales on Baskets and Planters
The WSU Hort Club is currently offering a sale on various plants, including fuchsia, begonia, and wave petunia baskets, each priced at $36.50. They also have 14-inch and 16-inch deck planters available for $36.50 and $38.50 respectively. This sale is featured in the Notices and Announcements section, which is used to promote university-related events like lectures and trainings. It should be noted that the content in the Notices and Announcements section is checked for compliance but does not necessarily represent WSU's views or confirm the accuracy of the information. The individuals who submit the information are responsible for its accuracy.'Visit here for more details.
WSU Student Transforms Textile Waste into Eco-Friendly Fashion
Kiah Conway, a junior at Washington State University (WSU), has turned textile waste into wearable art. Conway, studying both apparel design and merchandising, found her interest in sustainable fashion in a WSU storage room filled with unused fabrics and sewing materials. This room, which stores leftovers from student projects, inspired her commitment to sustainability.
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