Technology: A tool for procrastination
Have you ever had a day where you wake up, do your morning routine, have a wholesome breakfast, get that energy on for conquering your to-do list and then end up scrolling through your phone or laptop...
View ArticleSATIRE: Follow advice of all-knowing Keith
Are you stressed because you do not have the answer to a problem? Are you doubting the relevance of your education or the headlines on the news? Do not fret! Standing at two feet tall and with a mop of...
View ArticleDo not be a sheep
In our society, we are ruled by democracy. Rather, we are ruled by the will of the majority. We tend to blindly listen to and accept the majority opinion, even when it is evidently illogical or...
View ArticlePets are better than therapy
SYDNEY DOWNINGLucy sits down with her new sweater on Nov. 2, 2021. Having a pet in college always seemed like a strange idea to me. How is it possible to be a full-time student with a puppy or kitten?...
View ArticleSeniors are your best guides
Upperclassmen can tell you that your first years at WSU will be some of your most formative. The boundaries we set, relationships we build and habits we create for ourselves all affect the rest of your...
View ArticleStandardized testing adds to student stress
Standardized testing is my least favorite thing about college. Every student I have talked to this past semester feels overwhelmed by how many exams we are taking. Thankfully, the end of the semester...
View ArticleAlbum review: Arctic Monkeys’ debut album still relatable
Despite having just reached its 15th anniversary in January this year, the Arctic Monkeys’ debut album “Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not” is relatively unknown to American audiences. The...
View ArticleBlogging research indispensable in this era
Many researchers these days are averse to blogging their research for a few major concerns: not being paid to write a blog (as opposed to writing journal papers), blogs do not get citations so they do...
View ArticleSATIRE: UW football team disbands permanently after Apple Cup loss
Two weeks ago, the Cougs headed to Husky Stadium in Seattle to face off against the University of Washington’s football team in the annual Apple Cup match-up. When they left the football field that...
View ArticleSatire: Students Declare Winter Break Much too Long
A petition has circulated on WSU’s Pullman campus to demand that the administration decrease the length of Winter Break by two weeks. Carly Dubbs, a senior in microbiology, was adamant that while the...
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