Student government workers to be paid through stipends
Student government workers at Washington State University Vancouver will soon be paid through stipends. Students
Involvement Fair fills student commons
On Jan. 19 WSU Vancouver hosted its annual Spring Involvement Fair in Firstenburg Student Commons.
Battle Ground High School teacher creates mosaic of Cougar pride
“Flying the flag” is just one of the many ways students, alumni and fans around
Letter from the Managing Editor
My first week of the fall semester at WSUV, I was intimidated to say the
What counts as full-time enrollment?
A new semester is underway, and for many graduates-to-be that means the end of a
Corrections Jan. 22 2018
In the print version of the Jan. 22 story titled “Student government workers to be
FINALS WEEK
‘Tis the season for friends, family, food… and finals week. While it seems as though
WSU Vancouver’s Own Carolyn Long Runs for Congress
The race for the 3rd Congressional District Democratic nomination just got more interesting – Carolyn
Updates from Sandra Haynes Regarding WSUV’s 15% Budget Reduction
Completed mental health inpatient facility remains unopened: Thoughts from advocacy group and government representative
WSUV Faces 15% Budget Reduction Amid Uncertainty Over Future Impact: What You Need to Know
The Library Loaner Laptop Program: Successes, Changes, and Feedback
Prompts From Writing Workshop Cultivate Reflection on Personal Health Experiences