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Gina and Sue, WSU alums who graduated in 1978, recall meeting as freshmen at Kruegel-McAllister Hall and forging a lasting friendship. Watch the video at Our Story, WSU's informal, shared history:
http://wsm.wsu.edu/ourstory/index.php?ti tle=For_the_record...video:_Gina_and_Sue _%2778
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Good friends Gina and Sue graduated from Washington State University in 1978. They tell the story of how they met as freshmen at Kruegel-McAllister Hall and have remained close friends.

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How do students learn to become journalists at WSU? Pat Caraher '62 tells his story about his best journalism professors in the Murrow College. Visit Our Story...WSU's shared, informal history:
http://wsm.wsu.edu/ourstory/index.php?ti tle=My_best_journalism_professors_at_WSU
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Without a doubt the best years of my life so far were spent at Washington State University – 11 semesters as a student and 35 bonus years as an employee.

Washington State Magazine Who do you turn to for updates on real estate and housing costs in Washington state? WSU's Glenn Crellin, at the Center for Real Estate Research. Read more in "Housing by the Numbers:" http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=751
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From his corner office in Johnson Tower in the midst of Washington State University’s Pullman campus, Glenn Crellin is far from the most populated parts of the state. Still, from his vantage, he contemplates rental rates around the Puget Sound,... ...

Washington State Magazine Is organic food more nutritious? WSU scholars digest the findings of a recent British study on the benefits of organic food. http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=749
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This summer saw the publication of a study of the nutritional value of organic versus conventional foods by scientists with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Based on a review of 55 articles they judged of satisfactory quality, t... ...

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'Tis the eating season, and what better food to represent the Northwest than clams? Read about the bivalves and watch a video (with Ivar Haglund singing, of course):
http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=758
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Displaced by the salmon and eclipsed by the oyster, the clam is perhaps the forgotten star of the Puget Sound. But once it was the main seafood symbol of the region. Even before restaurateur Ivar Haglund made his “Acres of Clams” restaurant a ... ...

Washington State Magazine A Thanksgiving read: the turkey you eat may have come from the Aztecs. Plus: photo galleries of heritage turkeys and turkey feathers. http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=746
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As you sit down to Thanksgiving dinner, you might like to know that turkey farming in North America has been around a lot longer than you thought. New genetic tools applied to a common turkey byproduct have given turkey afficionados a lot more to think about. ...

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Researchers at WSU Spokane want to prevent obesity in kids. Read about their efforts in the latest WSM...plus a gallery of vintage food ads and a buffet of links.
http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=744
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In the 1960s, 24.3 percent of Americans were overweight. Now, over 60 percent of us are. Even though other countries are hot on our heels, we are still the plumpest folk in the world. Does it matter? Washington ...

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WSU's new sustainable residence hall, Olympia Avenue, will have a
dedication ceremony tonight at 5. Read about the "green" building and
browse a photo gallery in the latest issue of the magazine.
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Cougs abroad: An interactive map of photos from the 2009 contest for students studying overseas. See it at WSM Coordinates: http://wsm.wsu.edu/coordinates/2009Nov_s tudy_abroad_photos.php
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Washington State Magazine covers news and issues of interest to Washington State University faculty, staff, students, and alumni, and the people of Washington from Seattle to St. John. It fosters a sense ...

Washington State Magazine How are Washington state newspapers changing? Check out an nteractive map showing transformation of print media. http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/we.php?id=236
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Not that many years ago Washington's legislature was covered by more than 30 journalists from around the state. Now that number is eight. The Seattle Times no longer has a bureau on the east side of Lake Washington, and a print Post-Intelligenc... ...
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