1. The band Gym Class Heroes will perform on Oct. 18 at a concert hosted by the WSU Student Entertainment Board.
2. Caron used the cheap piercing and the hypnotist as examples; which they will probably repeat because of the students’ past enthusiasm for these events.
3. Head of the Spokane, an all-day event, will feature teams from Gonzaga University and WSU.
4. The men’s team is off to a good start with 35 returning members that will make the varsity roster and about 40 new members, said Williams.
5. “Then one day ‘Cupid’s Chokehold’ came on the radio and I thought, ‘That’d be cool.”
6. “I didn’t hear about the décor contest but I bet I would win if I submitted a picture of my roommate’s room,” said junior Carlie Halstrom. “Maybe I will check it out.”
7. “I think it would have been cool to do something like that as a freshman,” Bobson said. “I know my parents would have loved it.”
8. It’s official, a new year has started at Washington State; classes have begun, homework is being assigned, and the spirit of Coug football now hovers around Pullman.
9. “There have been talks of taking away the money used for free parking at the Student Recreation Center,” said Whitmore.
10. The Education Abroad Offices at Washington State University will hold its semi-annual education abroad fair from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 2 outside of Terrell Mall.
11. Just over 22,000 fans piled into Martin Stadium in Pullman, Wash., to watch the Cougars take on the Stanford Cardinals.
12. Kaitlin N. Norton, an 18-year-old freshman agricultural education major from Enumclaw, has been waiting for this game for a long time. Though she has always gone to Cougar games in Seattle, this will be Norton’s first game at Martin Stadium.
13. The 21-and-over crowd was welcomed back by entertainment, drink specials and giveaways.
14. “I want to keep it exciting,” Goldfinger said. “I have been with Stubblefields a long time and sometimes you just have to try a new position.”
15. Registration for this and future events is available on the University Recreation Web site.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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