Final Week for MASC’s Outrageous Hypotheses Exhibit

MASC’s “Outrageous Hypotheses” exhibit will be taken down on Friday March 14. If you haven’t seen it yet, there are only a few days left. The exhibit is tied to the WSU Common Reading Program’s 2013-2014 selection, Being Wrong, and includes six major sections on the evolution of science, semi-mythical animals, the northwest passage, geologist J Harlen Bretz’ theories of the Missoula Flood, the gravity plan for irrigating the inland northwest, and the origin of the term Cougin’ It.

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