Author: Lisa Stone '06
2 article(s) found by this author.
Magpie Forest: Protecting a piece of the past
Winter 2005
Magpie Forest is like something out of the Wizard of Oz,
a strange green land in the middle of a field.Nestled in a 33-acre parcel of wheat north of Pullman, the
14-acre tract is a remnant of the original Palouse prairie. Last
spring, Washington S...
Categories: Environmental studies, Forestry
Tags: Wildlife, Trees, Palouse
Powwow Turns 30
Fall 2005
Last April marked the 30th anniversary of the Pah-Loots-Pu
Celebration Powwow at Washington State University. One of the
largest student-run campus events, the powwow is held at the
Beasely Performing Arts Coliseum and includes tribal
representat...
Categories: Cultural studies
Tags: Native Americans