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Headlines — billions of bees; bulging budget

Following are links to several recent media articles regarding WSU, or addressing issues of interest to WSU. TUESDAY A.M. * Deseret News — Mystery causes billions of bees not to be (agricultural crisis); W. Steve Sheppard, a professor of entomology at Washington State University, sees ”a number of factors that are weakening the bees or […]

News topics — $50M building; sirens; basketball

Following are links to several recent media articles regarding a $50M WSU building; sirens/loud speakers on campus; the new women’s basketball coach; and Virginia Tech tragedy: * The Columbian — Washington State University plans emergency sirens, http://www.columbian.com/news/state/APStories/AP04192007news129363.cfm * Spokane Journal of Business — $50 Million WSU project could start this summer, http://www.spokanejournal.com/spokane_id=article&sub=3143 * Seattle Times […]

WSU’s Cable 8 Productions wins national honors

PULLMAN  – Washington State University’s student-run Cable 8 Productions has been honored by College Broadcasting Inc. (CBI), the nation’s premiere student national broadcasting organization. Cable 8 Productions was recognized in the Best Student Media Website and Best News Reporting categories at CBI’s national convention, Oct. 26-29 in St. Louis, Mo. “Winning in the Best Student […]

WSU Today online traffic up 7,000 percent

Traffic at WSU Today online, www.wsutoday.wsu.edu, has grown substantially over the past three years from 300 visitors a month to 24,000 in January.And there’s a good reason. In addition to providing university news — updated on a daily basis — it also offers up-to-the-minute headlines and live links to stories from the WSU News Service […]

Links to WSU related news from around the region

* SPOKANE — Nurse practitioners and student trainees help patients throughout region with little ability, via the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile. (July 14, 2004, The Spokesman-Review)* TACOMA — Produce farmers in the Puyallup Valley are under double stress from low market prices and rising farming costs, which is driving out a long-standing Japanese American farming tradition. (July 14, 2004, The Tacoma Tribune) *  VANCOUVER — Anticipated expansion of Washington […]