John’s Legend-ary Night
On Sunday, Sept. 9, John Legend lived up to his namesake by becoming the first
Ridgefield teachers demand higher pay
Southwest Washington teacher unions spent the first day of school in protest for better pay.
Coaching in the classroom
Each year WSU Vancouver students recognize and vote on a faculty member whose love for
A thousand squirrels can’t be wrong
Everybody (especially college students) has a favorite snack. In a world full of snacking opportunity,
Clark County fire chief gives safety advice for wildfire season
Recent wildfires have raged across the west coast burning wildlife, destroying property and polluting the
Campus Climate Survey reveals student housing insecurities
Today, the thought of living with roommates comes almost naturally, with the idea of not
For the Aerospace club, the sky is the limit
WSU Vancouver Aerospace Club built a high-powered rocket that flew over 14,000 feet during the
Artwork on the walls, on the rocks and in the cases of the WSU Vancouver library
The WSU Vancouver library houses various pieces of art, yet not many students know the
AI, Layoffs, and the Future of Work: Students Envision Industry Perspectives During Campus Keynote
Earth Day DocArts Event Illustrates the Correlation Between War and Ecocide
Students and Professors Raise Their Concerns While AI Creeps Further Into Higher Education
WSUV Celebrates the Legacy of Student Art at 30th Annual Art Exhibit
From Strudels to Spring Rolls, Students Enjoy the Finer Things in Campus Life at the 3rd Annual Maid Cafe