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[[Image:WSU-Maynard-Hicks.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Maynard Hicks. May 25, 1972, Pullman Herald]]'''[[My best journalism professors at WSU]]'''  
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[[Image:WSU-Maynard-Hicks.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Maynard Hicks. May 25, 1972, Pullman Herald]]'''[[My best and toughest journalism professors at WSU]]'''  
  
 
Pat Caraher '62 tells the story of being a journalism student at Washington State, and the professors who shaped his career.  
 
Pat Caraher '62 tells the story of being a journalism student at Washington State, and the professors who shaped his career.  
  
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'''for the record... video''': [[For_the_record...video:_Gina_and_Sue_'78|Gina and Sue '78 tell how they met as freshmen at Kruegel-McAllister Hall, and have remained good friends.]]  
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This fall, history students fanned out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and recorded the WSU memories and stories of alumni. Read more about [[Our_Story:For_The_Record|for the record...]].
  
 
Marge Muir remembers Greek life and being a kid on campus in the 30s and 40s.  
 
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This fall, history students fanned out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and record the memories and stories of alumni, faculty, and friends. Check Our Story soon for the videos and audio interviews.
 
 
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[[Bryan Rocks|'''Bryan Rocks''']] <br>Does the ghost of WSU's first president, Enoch A. Bryan, still sit in his Bryan Hall rocking chair? Dick Uthmann '60, '71 tells his experience with the chair in 1957.  
 
[[Bryan Rocks|'''Bryan Rocks''']] <br>Does the ghost of WSU's first president, Enoch A. Bryan, still sit in his Bryan Hall rocking chair? Dick Uthmann '60, '71 tells his experience with the chair in 1957.  
  
'''More WSU ghost stories:'''<br>'''[[Ghostly meetings with "E.A." |Ghostly meetings with "E.A."]]<br>'''''by Janis Clarke Waley ’70 BA, ’83 Ph.D'' <br>[[The Legend of the Black Cat|'''The Legend of the Black Cat''']]<br>[[A College Ghost|'''A College Ghost''']]<br>[[Campus Legends and Ghost Stories|'''Campus Legends and Ghost Stories''']]  
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'''More WSU ghost stories:'''<br>'''[[Ghostly meetings with "E.A."|Ghostly meetings with "E.A."]]<br>'''''by Janis Clarke Waley ’70 BA, ’83 Ph.D'' <br>[[The Legend of the Black Cat|'''The Legend of the Black Cat''']]<br>[[A College Ghost|'''A College Ghost''']]<br>[[Campus Legends and Ghost Stories|'''Campus Legends and Ghost Stories''']]  
  
 
'''[[My Story at WSU - Robert Berney '54, '60]]'''  
 
'''[[My Story at WSU - Robert Berney '54, '60]]'''  

Revision as of 00:07, December 16, 2009


Featured stories

Maynard Hicks. May 25, 1972, Pullman Herald
My best and toughest journalism professors at WSU

Pat Caraher '62 tells the story of being a journalism student at Washington State, and the professors who shaped his career.

for the record... video: Gina and Sue '78 tell how they met as freshmen at Kruegel-McAllister Hall, and have remained good friends.

This fall, history students fanned out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and recorded the WSU memories and stories of alumni. Read more about for the record....

Marge Muir remembers Greek life and being a kid on campus in the 30s and 40s.

Also

A Century of Greek Life - A brief history of fraternities and sororities at WSU

Memories of Rush 1963, by Gail Tustin Bacon

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Entryway sign linked to university’s early days
Many WSU graduates and soon-to-be grads pose for photos next to the sign at the university's main Stadium Way entry in Pullman. But most people don't know the sign has a link to another, much earlier, WSU gateway. See a slideshow of historic photos and postcards at WSU Today.

The Pakistan Connection
S.M. Ghazanfar '68 recalls the long-standing ties between WSU and Pakistan, back to the exchange program under the leadership of President C. Clement French.

Washington State College memories of Charles Gaines '16 and Hazel Gowdy '17
A photo album

After we ran the story about Xerpha Gaines, we received a note from Jeri Archer, Xerpha's great niece, wondering if we would be interested in a collection of photographs found in the belongings of her grandparents, Charles D. Gaines '16 and Hazel Gowdy '17.

Bryan Rocks
Does the ghost of WSU's first president, Enoch A. Bryan, still sit in his Bryan Hall rocking chair? Dick Uthmann '60, '71 tells his experience with the chair in 1957.

More WSU ghost stories:
Ghostly meetings with "E.A."
by Janis Clarke Waley ’70 BA, ’83 Ph.D
The Legend of the Black Cat
A College Ghost
Campus Legends and Ghost Stories

My Story at WSU - Robert Berney '54, '60

Wazzu Guys' Trips
Ron Kingsbury '69 tells old stories of WSU life in the 1960s.

My WSU Story - Mary Skidmore Johnson '40

Cougar Country '67
Jim Hoggatt '67 and friends showed up in the Husky section at the 1967 Apple Cup with a "This is Cougar Country" sign.

Adventures in Chemistry
Bob Axworthy ('48, '49) recounts his times at Washington State College, and their explosive effects.

Notes of WSC 1940
By Ken Wise '42

Unstoppable Rueben Mayes
On a raw, wet fall afternoon in Eugene, Oregon, in late October 1984, Rueben Mayes’ feet carried him to what was at the time the greatest accomplishment of any NCAA running back. By Jason Krump.

How Cougar Gold made the world a better place

Happy 25th, KZUU!
It was a rock ’n’ roll idea in a Bee Gees world. A story about the student-run radio station KZUU.

Featured photos

Fish Fans 1948. Members of the WSC swimming club, Fish Fans, perform during the traditional water pageant, "Cougar Mermaids," presented each spring.


Stevens Hall in snowy twilight. Photo by Shelly Hanks.


Washington State College ca. 1915


Crowning the May Queen, May Fete, 5/26/16. From the photo album of Charles Gaines and Hazel Gowdy at Washington State College, 1915-1917.

The Paper Trail

Original documents, photos, and videos from WSU's past.

The Victory Team of 1926
W.S.C. football surprises the conference.' Photos and stories from 1926 issues of The Alumnus magazine.

Vanished places: Silver Lake and the Tanglewood
by Trevor Bond, WSU Libraries-Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections.

WSU Highlights by Decade
Highlights in WSU history from 1890-2000. Originally compiled by Bob Smawley '52.

This is WSC - narrated by Edward R. Murrow
A 1952 movie introducing Washington State College, narrated by Edward R. Murrow.

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