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An opportunity for forgiveness on overdue library fines

The Whitman County Library is having its Food for Fines drive until Feb. 28. People can visit any of the library’s 14 branches and donate during each branch’s open hours. People with overdue library...

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Cougs Love Art: Upcoming art festival showcases WSU art

Students, staff, and faculty can showcase art at the Cougs Love Art Festival, which will take place on March 24, Gueneviere Sherlaw, Student Entertainment Board director of arts, said. The festival...

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80 garage sales in one

Electronics, toys and tools are just a few of the things that will be for sale at the upcoming 16th annual Palouse Area Garage Sale, which will take place from 8 a.m.–1 p.m. April 29 in Beasley...

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They Teach Love: Internationally recognized artist exhibits work at WSU museum

They Teach Love. That is the name of queer Cherokee-Choctaw artist Jeffrey Gibson’s art exhibition showing through March 9, 2024, at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. This year, Gibson was selected...

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A spooky night at the Gladish

The Gladish Community and Cultural Center has planned a night of safe, spooky fun this Saturday, featuring themed trunk-or-treating for youngsters, a scare-filled haunted house for those older and more...

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Fallen Cougars: Grad students share a Cougar veteran’s journey

Public history graduate students from WSU’s Department of History are presenting an informative display about a Cougar veteran who gave his life in service of the nation during World War II. The event...

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WSU historian tells true story of Thanksgiving

The real history of Thanksgiving is a longer story than what is normally thought about, WSU historian Ryan Booth said at a Thanksgiving Talk the Native American Women’s Association and Ku-Ah-Mah hosted...

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Pullman High School brings ‘Les Misérables’ to town

Pullman High School’s Drama Club is performing the school edition of “Les Misérables” on two consecutive weekends from March 7–16. “Les Misérables” will show at 7 p.m. March 7–8, March 14–15 and 2 p.m....

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Knit into warm weather with the Cabin Fever Spin-In

Shelley Stone, The Yard Underground owner, has been organizing since 2020 the annual Cabin Fever Spin-In, an event featuring more than 18 vendors, a raffle, a potluck and different demonstrations to...

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Kickoff: 2024 Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music

The WSU School of Music kicked off the 2024 Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music on Thursday with concerts lined up until Saturday night. Music emeritus professor Charles Argersinger founded the...

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