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Welcome to our blog! As seniors here at Washington State University, we've heard the same jokes about living in the Palouse...time and time again...

"So how much time do you spend in those wheatfields...?"

"No wonder you're all alcoholics...there's nothing to do in Pullman except drink..."

...and my personal favorite, a quote from Don James, retired University of Washington football coach: "Attending WAZZU is great preparation for real life. It teaches you not to expect too much."

WELL, while we have as good of a sense of humor as anyone, if not better, we beg to differ. There is plenty to do in Pullman, and we plan to prove it to you. From nightlife, to outdoor recreation, to campus events/involvement, and more, Pullman earned the nickname Pullmania for a reason.

Sure, drinking may be an (albeit large) part of that, but that's the case at most American college campuses. From our last three years in this incredible town, we've got lots of personal experience in finding more to do. In our last year here, we're dedicated to finding even more and sharing it with all of you, if for no other reason than giving you something to share with your parents when they worry about your weekend habits.

Please share this with your friends, and send us messages or comments with any suggestions or requests of things you'd like to see. We want everyone to enjoy Pullman as much as we do!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Catch Up on Your News with The Daily Evergreen

All students have heard of The Daily Evergreen, but sometimes it can be a pain to find the newspaper stands around campus, and then have to hang on to the papers for the rest of the day. Not to mention, those papers are difficult to hide in class! While we wholeheartedly support paying attention in class, we know there can sometimes be days when you need the break, and what better way to spend that time than reading the student newspaper for updates about the university and about local and general news? Just visit the Daily Evergreen online, right from your laptop or desktop computer, at http://dailyevergreen.com/ and begin reading! If you read something that inspires or angers you, I encourage you to write a letter to the editor. That section is one of my favorites. Horoscopes and Sudoku are a close second and third.

Enjoy!


Composed by: Teresa Free

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