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Dec. 4: WSU to honor donors to research, teaching vineyard

By Erika Holmes, viticulture & enology RICHLAND, Wash. – The Washington State University viticulture and enology program will recognize donors contributing to the Albert Ravenholt Research and Teaching Vineyard with free, public tours at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, at the vineyard. Blended Learning student-made wines will be available for purchase.

Harlem Globetrotters world tour at Beasley Feb. 15

    PULLMAN – The legendary Harlem Globetrotters, celebrating their 85th consecutive season, will perform their 2011 World Tour beginning 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Beasley Colisieum.   Tickets for the event are on sale at Beasley and through all TicketsWest outlets. To order call 1-800-325-SEAT, or go online here, or go to Beasley Coliseum, […]

Washington Euthanasia Initiative to be discussed

PULLMAN – A panel of disability experts will discuss the issues around legalizing euthanasia during “Euthanasia: A Disability Perspective” 7-9 p.m. April 23 in Todd 116 at the WSU Pullman campus. Duane French, director of the Division of Employment and Assistance Program with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services; Cyndi Jones, publisher […]

Celebrate May Day

Community members are invited to participate in Pullman’s May Day Celebration on May 1 from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Pine Street Plaza. This event is being hosted by the Pullman Civic Trust. (Art above courtesy of the WSU Advertising Club).   There will be live music, lentil cake and ice cream, and the unveiling […]

New outreach to students

    A new church in Pullman has put a spin on the way people look at religion while testing different ways to reach out to the student body.   Resonate Church set up a tent on Glenn Terrell Mall giving out free coffee while spreading the idea about Good Friday and Holy Week.  They […]

Beasley presents Newton’s Revenge

Mad Science presents, “Don’t Try This at Home II: Newton’s Revenge,” the spectacular live stage show that explores the zany side of science today at 7 p.m . Professor Pruvitt and Crash are back again as they continue to demystify the fundamental Laws of Motion by demonstrating the role physics plays in our everyday lives. With a […]

Organic dryland grain cop field day rescheduled

Field studies on dryland organic grain production will be featured at the 4th-annual Organic Dryland Grain Crop Field Day, scheduled June 20 at the Les and Pat Boyd farm.Field day topics include:*Production systems that facilitate the transition from conventional to organic grain production*The economics of making the transition*Earthworms as indicators of soil health during the […]

Engineering hosts first open house

Presentations ranging from robotics to a project to develop a decal applicator for Boeing Company airplanes will be featured at the first WSU College of Engineering and Architecture Open House, April 20 – 21.The two days of activities will include graduate research posters and demonstrations; undergraduate senior design presentations; student club displays; and an awards […]