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'''[[Image:4therecord100.gif|thumb|right|100px]]What do Cougars remember? '''This fall, history students will fan out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and record the memories and stories of alumni, faculty, and friends. Our project is called "For the Record," and you can easily spot the participating students by their red t-shirts sporting the project's logo.  
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'''[[Image:4therecord100.gif|thumb|right|100px]]What do Cougars remember? '''This fall, history students will fan out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and record the memories and stories of alumni, faculty, and friends. Our project is called "For the Record," and you can easily spot the participating students by their crimson t-shirts sporting the project's logo.  
  
 
If you have a story, keep an eye out for one of the students, or head over to the lower level of Terrell Library within two hours before the game. You can tell your story, and while you're there, visit an excellent display of WSU football history put together by Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections.   
 
If you have a story, keep an eye out for one of the students, or head over to the lower level of Terrell Library within two hours before the game. You can tell your story, and while you're there, visit an excellent display of WSU football history put together by Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections.   
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Location: Lower level of Terrell Library (Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections), and around Martin Stadium.  
 
Location: Lower level of Terrell Library (Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections), and around Martin Stadium.  
  
Time: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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Location: Around Martin Stadium.  
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Questions? [[Our Story:Contact|Contact us]].
 
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Revision as of 19:00, October 5, 2009

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What do Cougars remember?
This fall, history students will fan out around Martin Stadium before some home football games and record the memories and stories of alumni, faculty, and friends. Our project is called "For the Record," and you can easily spot the participating students by their crimson t-shirts sporting the project's logo.

If you have a story, keep an eye out for one of the students, or head over to the lower level of Terrell Library within two hours before the game. You can tell your story, and while you're there, visit an excellent display of WSU football history put together by Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections. 

The stories will be posted here on Our Story, and some selections will be featured in Washington State Magazine.

Join us in telling the WSU story! Below are the dates and topics of the "For the Record" project.


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Sept. 19, 2009: Home football game vs. Southern Methodist University

Topic: Sports traditions at WSU

Location: Lower level of Terrell Library (Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections), and around Martin Stadium.

Time: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.




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October 10, 2009: Home football game vs. Arizona State University

Topic: Living on campus

Location: Lower level of Terrell Library (Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections), and around Martin Stadium.

Time: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.


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