Nowadays, many things are done digitally, and sufficient resources are needed to make this possible. But not everyone is financially able to afford such resources. Just as many students were frustrated about the cost of textbooks in the past, the same thing is happening with technology and digital resources. But WSU has a solution to […]
National Hispanic Heritage Month ran from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, a time to celebrate how the Hispanic community has added tremendous value to our society. As part of the celebration, WSU Libraries delved into the archives to highlight the Yakima Valley migrant farmworker community and their contributions. The images below were captured by photographer […]
WSU Libraries are starting a series on students found in Terrell and Holland libraries. Similar to the “Humans of New York” photoblog series, where New Yorkers are interviewed and photographed, WSU students are interviewed about themselves and their experience at WSU. Natalie James is a freshman majoring in psychology at WSU. She is from Port […]
Elyse Donley Growing up in a household filled with WSU pride, attending this university was a natural choice for me. As a third-generation Coug, I’ve embraced the opportunities WSU offers in my major, public relations. Throughout my academic journey, I’ve actively engaged in various opportunities, such as Crimson Creative, as well as the WSU Boeing […]
Since she was 7, Aiko Yamada has always been known as the “plant person.” When a family friend and biologist visited her from Honduras, her mother’s home country, Yamada knew for sure that plants were her path. Trying to make conversation with Yamada, the friend asked about her favorite color, to which she replied, “blue.” […]