WSU medical school receives full accreditation after nearly 6 years
The medical school at Washington State University has received full accreditation, the final step in an academic journey that took nearly six years.
UW, WSU football stadiums to open at full capacity for fans this fall
Following an announcement by the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday, both University of Washington and Washington State University announced that home football games will operate at full capacity for fans.
15 current, former WSU frat members charged following investigation into student's alcohol poisoning death
The Whitman County prosecutor has filed criminal charges against 15 current or former members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at Washington State University following the death of a student from alcohol poisoning.
WSU creates Center for Cannabis Policy, Research, Outreach
Leaders of Washington State University have voted to establish a full research center with nearly 100 scientists working on a diverse range of cannabis-related projects.
Washington State University to require COVID vaccinations for students, employees
Washington State University, the state's second-largest college, will require students and employees to show proof of COVID-19 vaccinations for the 2021-2022 school year.
Jury awards $1.4 million to UW students injured in bus crash heading to Apple Cup
A jury has awarded over $1.4 million to four University of Washington marching band students injured in a bus crash in 2018 as the group was headed to Pullman to perform at the Apple Cup.
WSU no longer requiring SAT, ACT scores for admissions
The Washington State University Board of Regents has voted to stop requiring and using SAT and ACT test scores in its admissions process.
Police recommend charges in WSU frat alcohol poisoning death
Through interviews, police learned that the night Samuel Martinez died was "Big/Little Night," an event when older fraternity members called "bigs" for "big brother" join their "littles" in drinking.
WSU sisters leading Cougars women's basketball to new heights
Meet Charlisse and Krystal Leger-Walker, two sisters from New Zealand, are leading the Washington State University women's basketball program to new heights this season.
WSU working to resume mostly in-person classes this fall
Washington State University is currently preparing for a mostly in-person fall 2021 semester.
WSU researchers say invasive Asian giant hornets could spread along the West Coast
Researchers have predicted that the Asian giant hornet, an invasive newcomer to the Pacific Northwest popularly dubbed the "murder hornet," will spread down much of the U.S. West Coast if it gains a foothold in Washington.
Public officials see 'substantial increase' in COVID-19 cases among WSU Pullman students
Washington State University announced a "substantial increase" in COVID-19 cases among Pullman students, reporting 30 new positive coronavirus cases over the weekend.
Looming conversations about college football this fall amid COVID-19 has sports fans 'anxious'
Sports fans can’t seem to wrap their heads around a Saturday this fall without college football.
Petition calls for WSU to award refunds should virus outbreak close campus
A soon-to-be freshman at the Washington State University in Pullman is asking the college to reconsider a policy.
WSU Head Football Coach Nick Rolovich pays it forward in Pullman
Long before WSU Head Football Coach Nick Rolovich even held practice with his new team, he’s left his mark on the community he now calls home.
Former Army medic who won Medal of Honor will raise flag at Apple Cup
The Apple Cup will hold special meaning for one Washington State University alumnus. He's an Army veteran from Puyallup who's been chosen to take part in the flag raising ceremony.
WSU short of dorm rooms as it welcomes largest freshman class
Washington State University is preparing to welcome the largest freshman class in its history, and is short of dorm rooms to house them.
WSU community stunned, grieves after QB Tyler Hilinski's apparent suicide
Police said Tuesday night that Washington State University quarterback Tyler Hilinski was found dead with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Twitter suspends former WSU College Republicans president
Twitter has suspended the account of the former president of the Washington State University College Republicans who resigned after attending a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.


















