by Madeline LeMonds | Oct 23, 2018 | Admissions Blog, Feature Post
Seniors, now is the time to start applying for college. It can be a stressful time of planning your future, but the WSU Admissions team tries their best to make the process as simple as possible by ensuring a quick and easy application process. Once you have...
by Guest Blogger | Oct 22, 2018 | Improving Our World, Warrior-Stories-Slider
With the upcoming midterm elections, politics is once again thrust to the forefront of the minds of many. The 2018 Election is more than just folks nagging us to register on the way to classes or political advertisements interrupting our Hulu-binging. Voting is a...
by Sydney Becker | Oct 18, 2018 | Physical, Wellness
After years of health classes and sex ed, I’m sure we are all understand the dangers of STD’s, STI’s and safe sex, but what if I told you that 80% of Americans will contract the HPV virus in their lifetime, according to ashasexualhealth.org. A growing trend of HPV has...
by Sydney Becker | Oct 16, 2018 | Improving Our World, Warrior-Stories-Slider
I was around 12 years old when I first started volunteering at a Humane Society in my home town. I would go in once a week for two hours and help clean, walk dogs and feed the animals. Along with me, there were about 10 other volunteers that made a small time...
by Violet DeStefano | Oct 11, 2018 | Campus Life, Residence Life
Midterm season is upon us, and that means we get a “fresh start” half-way through the semester. Although our grades don’t restart, we should treat it as if they do! After this, we’re in it for the long haul! De-cluttering is a great way to relax and gear up for the...
by Gretchen Leif | Oct 10, 2018 | Feature Post, Physical, Wellness
The weather is finally cooling down and you’re finally comfortable with living in your home away from home. You might miss family from time to time, but your friends at school are life’s treasure. The sun still shines and your thick sweatshirt is the perfect companion...
by Samantha Johnson | Oct 9, 2018 | Academics, Feature Post, Improving Our World, More Than a Major
Will Thompson, a WSU senior, knows that you don’t have to be diagnosing illnesses, performing surgery or inserting IVs to help people. Sometimes all it takes is a passion for others and a drive to succeed through hard work. When people think “healthcare” immediately...
by Samantha Johnson | Oct 5, 2018 | Campus Life Blog
You think you’re sly but I know what you’re up to this weekend. So do a lot of people. I’m not here to tell you to give up your Friday night and stay home knitting (unless that’s what you want to do). I’m just here to help you take it easy. Your body and future self...
by Breanna McGeorge | Oct 5, 2018 | Admissions Blog, Feature Post
WSU has a population of about 8,000 students, give or take, and that puts us at the smaller end of medium-sized—making us smedium. As a WSU Admissions Counselor in-training, I can tell you all about our campus and population. I could recite the facts and numbers to...
by Natalie Griesch | Oct 4, 2018 | Admissions, Campus Life, Money & Finances
College is a time in your life that can be puzzling while trying to find a part-time job that fits you. It can seem like a lot to handle at once but it doesn’t have to be. WSU offers many resources to help you find the perfect fit. One of those opportunities is work...