Thursday, September 30, 2010

Bill Gates Sr. Speaking at WSU

The Foley Institute presents:
Bill Gates Snr. speaks about Taxing the Wealthiest
CUB Junior Ballroom
Noon - 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 5


The Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy & Public Service will be hosting a public presentation by Bill Gates Sr. on his rationale for sponsoring initiative 1098 from 12-1 pm in the CUB Junior Ballroom.

Initiative 1098 will appear on this November's ballot in Washington. This initiative would introduce a new state income tax for couples with incomes over $400,000 and individuals over $200,000, while reducing the state portion of the property tax and increasing the small business tax credit.

The state's Office of Financial Management (OFM) estimates that the net revenue brought into the state by this tax will be around $2 billion a year. The initiative dedicates this money towards priority education and health services. Supporters claim this reform will help fund vital investments needed in our public education system and basic health plan. Critics argue that it may deter business development in the state.

More information on the Facebook event page here.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

SEB presents: Manhattan Short Film Festival

The Manhattan Short Film Festival
October 1st-3rd
CUB Auditorium
Fri/Sat 6pm & 9pm
Sunday 4pm

Be apart of something HUGE this weekend and go see the Manhattan Short Film Festival in the CUB auditorium. Over 200 cities across six continents are participating in the film festival -including Pullman! The festival is comprised of 10 finalists and their films to be shown for one week only. There only be five showings in Pullman and all of them are this weekend. The mission of the Manhattan Short Film Festival is to unite the world over all seven continents for one week via the most compelling short films.

All 10 finalist films will be featured in each showing and everyone attending will have the opportunity to vote on their favorite. Ballots will be handed out at the door and collected as people leave the auditorium. SEB staff will count the ballots and submit them to Manhattan short Film Festival.

Because the films are short films, there aren't any trailers or previews. You can read an interview and synopsis of each film on the Manhattan Short Film Festival website.

The winners will be announced October 3rd on the Manhattan Short Film Festival website and right here on Palouse On The House!

Calling all soon to be graduates!

Career Fair
Tuesday, October 5th
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Beasley Coliseum

Career Fair Events

Preparing for the Career Fair Workshop
Wednesday, September 29th
3:10 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.
CUE 203
Learn how to navigate a career fair, find your target employers on the map, create your 30-second introduction and other great tools to help you have a sucessful experience.

Creating Your Resume/Vita
Thursday, September 30th
4:10 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
CUB 406
If you don't have a resume or you need tips on how to make your current resume better, check out is workshop (brought to you by the Multicultural Student Services).

Mock Interviews
Monday, October 4th
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Lighty 160
Register on COUGLink
(space is limited)
Practive your interview skills with a 30-minute mock interview conducted by a real employer. Afterward you'll have time to ask questions and receive feed back and suggestions to help you land a job at the career fair and in the future.
More information about the mock interviews can be found on the CACD website.

Resume Doctor
Monday, October 4th
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
CACD office (Lighty 180)
Bring in your resume to be looked over and improved by a career councelor or company recruiter. You'll come away with a healthy resume sure to impress at the career fair.

Center for Advising & Career Development Open House
Monday, October 4th
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Check out all services the CACD has to offer students, meet the advisers, and ask questions about job search tools, websites and careers information available.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Homecoming Week 2010

Homecoming Week 2010
October 3 - October 9
Homecoming Week starts on Sunday, October 3 and goes until Saturday, October 9! The theme this year is "Duck, Duck, Lose." A list of events is below and everyone has the opportunity to participate whether it is with your Residence hall, your Greek chapter, your student organization, etc. A list of updated points during the week will be available on the Facebook Event Page located here. Even if you aren't on a team, you can still attend all of the events free of charge. *Everything is free with the exception of the charity benefit concert and the Homecoming football game)


Sunday, October 3rd
Lip Sync Competition
7:00 p.m.
CUB Senior Ballroom

Monday, October 4th
Lunch Break Series w/ Dan Maher
Noon - 1 p.m.
CUB Lair

Charity Comedy Show*
6:00 and 9:00 p.m.
CUB Auditorium

Tuesday, October 5th
Lunch Break Series w/ Brandon Williams
Noon - 1 p.m.
CUB Lair

AEUE Amazing Race
3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Various locations

Wednesday, October 6th
Lunch Break Series w/ Nuthouse
Noon - 1 p.m.
CUB Lair

Serpentine and Chant
6:00 p.m.
Thompson Flats

Games Night
7:00 p.m.
Martin Stadium

Thursday, October 7th
Lunch Break Series w/ Eclectic Approach
Noon - 1 p.m.
CUB Lair

Penny Wars
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Glenn Terrell Mall

Talent Show
7:00 p.m.
CUB Auditorium

Friday, October 8th
Street Fair
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Glenn Terrell Mall

Bonfire
6:00 p.m.
Fire pit across from Streit-Perham

Saturday, October 9th
Homecoming Game vs. Oregon Ducks*
Time TBA
Martin Stadium

Monday, September 27, 2010

John Quiñones "Leading Where You Are"

John Quiñones
"Leading Where You Are" Webconference
Murrow 55
Tuesday, Sept. 28
8 a.m.


Seven-time Emmy award winner John Quiñones, anchor and author of ABC Primetime News and host of "What Would You Do?", will be doing the "Leading Where You Are" Videoconference. The conference will centralize on those interested in becoming leaders in the business and education fields. If you are interested in broadcast, communication, business, or education, then this conversation with the ABC primetime TV star will prove to be helpful. We hope to see you all there. Because on the Palouse - everything is on the house!

Podcast - SEB Films

We made our first Podcast for class - disclaimer: it's extremely corny! But who knew a 2 minute production would take 10 hours of work to put into! And so many bugs to fix...But we've got here, right for you! An interview done by current SEB Films Programmer Brian Logan and a former SEB Street Team member. SEB Film Podcast.

Because in the Palouse - everything is on the house.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Presidents State of the University Address

President Floyd's
State of the University Address
Wednesday, September 29th
4:10 p.m. -5:30 p.m.
Bryan Hall Theatre

All faculty, staff, students and friends of WSU are invited to hear president Floyd's State of the University address, where Floyd will talk about the current and future state of WSU's budget, programs, achievements and more. There is only so much space in the Bryan Hall Theatre so the address will be streaming live at experience.wsu.edu

Thursday, September 23, 2010

PB&J Club

ASWSU's PB&J Club
Every Wednesday
CUB Lair
Noon - 1 p.m.
First come first serve free PB&Js


Meet a ton of cool people, learn about student organizations, or participate in fun games - all while getting a free PB&J sandwich at ASWSU's PB&J Club. This goes on every Wednesday at Noon. Get there quick, because there are a limited supply of PB&Js. Students start lining up at 11:50-11:55 a.m. to ensure that they get one of the ~200 sandwiches. The sandwiches usually run out at about 12:20 p.m. If you think about it, you can go to every PB&J Club from now on and save (34 x $3) about $100 on lunch sandwiches!

Not only that, but there are often free giveaways during PB&J club, which include: free t-shirts, free Cougar gear, free stickers, and free information! Check out this awesome event, because in the Palouse - it's on the house!

SEB Movie: MacGruber

SEB presents:
MacGruber
Sept. 24th-26th
CUB Auditorium
Fri/Sat 6pm & 9pm
Sunday 4pm & 7pm

With a great cast (Will Forte, Val Kilmer, Kristen Wiig, and Ryan Philippe to name a few) and a plot based off an SNL skit, this movie should provide enough laughs to last the weekend. MacGruber (Will Forte) is called to action after a nuclear warhead falls into the hands of his arch nemesis Dieter Von Cunth (Val Kilmer). Using his own unusual tactics -and leaving a path of destruction in his wake- MacGruber and his team of experts work to bring Von Cunth down.

I haven't seen this movie yet, but if it's as awesome as its shorter SNL counterpart then it's totally worth seeing in my book. As usual, it's free for WSU students and $2 for the public. Grab some snack from the vending machines or the dollar store before you go and enjoy a night of laughter and fun.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Free GRE / MCAT / LSAT / Professional Practice Tests

Free GRE / Grad Entrance Exams Practice Tests
Saturday, November 13th
Time TBD
Place TBD


WSU and Kaplan Test Prep offering Free MCAT, DAT, OAT, PCAT, LSAT and GRE Practice Tests for WSU Students.

The WSU Alumni Association, the Center for Advising and Career Development and Kaplan Test Prep will be offering free MCAT, DAT, OAT, PCAT, LSAT and GRE practice tests for prospective graduate school students on Saturday November 13th on the WSU campus. These free practice tests will gauge students' test-taking strengths and weaknesses - in a simulated testing environment - before they endure the real experience.

Each participant will also receive a detailed performance analysis after test day. WSU Alumni Association members are always eligible for a $100 discount on the price of a Kaplan classroom course, however, WSU Alumni Association members who take the free diagnostic will be eligible to receive $150 off the price of a Kaplan classroom course. Students can enroll by visiting www.kaptest.com/practice or calling 1-800-KAPTEST. Spaces are limited and enrollment closes on Friday November 5.

Contact: Renee renee_steppe@wsu.edu

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Free School of Music Concerts

WSU's School of Music presents:

Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band
& Orchestra Concert
Thursday, Sept. 23rd
8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Bryan Hall Theatre

Student Recitals
 Friday, Sept. 24th
Kimbrough Concert Hall

Scott Langdon (percussion)
3:10 p.m.

Chelsea Gallo (violin)
4:10 p.m.

Walkthrough an Airstream Trailer!

Classical Airstream Trailer Walkthrough
Thursday, Sept. 23
10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Fine Arts Museum
FREE BLAST THROUGH THE PAST!


An American icon – a fully refurbished 1958 Airstream Overlander trailer - will be on display in the Fine Arts plaza Sept. 23 – Oct. 1, courtesy of the Museum of Art/WSU. The trailer interior will be open 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, for a free informal interior tour.

For more information check out the full press release here!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Free Workshop: Job Search Strategies

Hosted by CACD
Job Search Strategies
Wednesday, Sept. 22nd
3:10 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
CUE 203

Everyone is going to need to find a job after college and this workshop will help you develop strategies for finding a better job faster. It doens't matter if you're a sophomore who has no clue what to do after college or a senior graaduating in December -you will need these skills thoughout your entire life. Thanks to the Center for Advising and Career Development for hosting the event!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

SEB Movie: Toy Story 3

SEB presents:
Toy Story 3
Sept. 17th-19th
CUB Auditorium
Fri/Sat 6pm & 9pm
Sunday 4pm & 7pm

From the very first adventure Woody and Buzz embarked on the world was captivated by Toy Story. We all grew up with Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the Toy Story gang being our imaginary playmates and toys, as well as our favorite movie characters. It's been 10 years since we last saw Buzz and Woody. 10 years for Andy to grow up -10 years for us to grow up. What will happen to the toys when Andy goes off to college? All about new beginnings -for Andy and the toys- it's something all of us here at WSU can understand.  

Pixar does an amazing job of finishing the story and made sure no toy was left out. Filled to the brim with laughs, there are jokes that continue from the first Toy Story to jokes that are geared toward the adults in the audience. There's also plenty of action and drama as the toys try to figure out their future and get back to Andy. There is definitely something for everyone. A good ending for one of the best stories, I completely recommend for everyone to see it.
 

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Happiest Up All Night on Earth

SEB Presents:
Disney Up All Night
Friday, September 17th
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
In the CUB

Everyone is a fan of Disney, so everyone should love this weekends Disney themed Up All Night: Happiest Up All Night on Earth! Come celebrate your love of all things happy and awesome with comedians, cupcakes and Disney-themed activites.

Free Health Screening

FREE Health Screenings
Thursday, September 16th
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Student Rec Center Lobby

Working to keep your body healthy by eating right and exercising? A free health screening will help you on your quest for a healthy body. Have your blood glucose, blood pressure and more checked for FREE! You can also have you cholesterol checked -it's $5 for students and $20 for non-students (beats having to go to the doctor though).  Thanks to the Cougar Health Awareness Team and the Professional Pharmacy Student Organization for providing the health screening.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Free Constitution

Constitution Day
Friday, Sept. 17th
11:30am- 1:00pm
Terrell Mall

Receive your FREE Constitution thanks to the Thomas S. Foley Institute at WSU. Not only is it a huge part of our country's history, but it's pretty cool looking too.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Free Open Swim at Pullman City Pool

10 Year Anniversary Celebration
Pullman Aquatic & Fitness Center
Saturday, September 18th
12:00 - 6:00 p.m.

The Pullman Aquatic and Fitness Center has hit double digits and has invited everyone in town to it's birthday bash. Here is the schedule of events:
  • 12pm: Open House/Open Pool
  • 12-6pm: Meet the fitness room trainer
  • 1pm: Thank You reception
  • 2-3:30pm:Super WEX class in Multi-purpose pool, swim screenings in lap pool, open swim in Rec pool
  • 3:30-6pm: Open Swimi n both pools
Heres the flyer for more information.

    Friday, September 10, 2010

    Free Board Games

    Board Game Night
    Friday, September 10th
    7:00p.m.-10:00p.m.
    St. Thomas More Catholic Student Center
    (behind The Coug)

    The WSU Lutheran Campus Minstry is hosting a board game night! Bring a friend, a board game, and some snacks you have laying around for a night of fun, laughter, food and friends. 

    It's a great new way to meet new people and it's free. 

    There is free parking at St. Tommy's and in the lot to the North. Come when you can, stay as long as you'd like, leave when you need to.

    (Though the event is hosted by LCM, there will be no religous service or study at the same time. This is just a fun event that all are invited too.)

    Free Family Weekend Events!

    WSU Family Weekend:
    Fun, FREE, Pregame Activities
    Saturday, September 11th
    1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
    Mooberry Track

    WSU is going all out for its first Family Weekend! Activites include:
    • Have fun with inflatable toys, face painting, and games. 
    • Butch will be available for pictures 2:15-3:15 p.m. 
    • The WSU Women's Basketball team will be signing autographs  2:30-3:30p.m. 
    • You can register online (for free) to enter a contest for Cougar prizes. There will be giveaways throughout the event.
    There will be concession stands full of family-friendly food and beverages for people to purchase like mini-hotdogs, Ferdinand's Grabbers, popcorn and Cougar Cheese.

    Have a fun and FREE afternoon before heading to the game! Go Cougs!


    Thursday, September 9, 2010

    SEB Movie: Get Him to the Greek

      SEB presents:
    Get Him to the Greek
    Sept. 10th-12th
    CUB Auditorium
    Fri/Sat 6pm & 9pm
    Sunday 4pm & 7pm
    This is an awesome movie if you loved Russell Brand's character Aldous Snow in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall". Get Him to the Greek is about Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) having to get strung out, constantly drunk, rocker Aldus Snow to the Greek Theatre to do a 10 year anniversary show. Of course Aldus wants to do anything and everything except go to the Greek. He thwarts Aaron's efforts every step of the way with his hilarious antics. I thought it was a great movie when I saw it in theaters, though the humor may be for everyone -and it can get a little slow in a couple of areas.

    Family Weekend!


    Cyber Cougs Get-together
    Friday, September 10

    5:00 p.m. (bbq) & 7:00 p.m. (bowling)
    Zeppos Family Fun Center

    Free barbeque followed by bowling (not confirmed if it's free or not for bowling) with families at the Zeppos Family Fun Center (located just up the street near Wal-Mart). There will be tons of families from around the state/nation who attend the WSU Extensions (online) campus. Cyber Cougs and Pullman Cougs alike are invited to this event!

    Sample Cougar Cheese & Dining treats
    Saturday, September 11
    8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

    WSU Visitor's Center


    If you are passing through the entrance of the Pullman campus, don't forget to head on over to the WSU Visitor's Center to pick up extra information about football weekend parking and transportation. You will also have a chance to sample WSU Cougar Cheese and WSU Dining treats!


    Cougar Pride Walk
    Saturday, September 11
    1:30 p.m.
    Hollingbery Fieldhouse (near tunnel to stadium)

    This is the first ever Cougar Pride Walk, where WSU Cougs and their friends/families can help form a tunnel for the team to walk through from the Cougar statue to the Hollingbery Fieldhouse. There should be a ton of Cougs showing up for this free event, get a chance to meet other Cougs and the football players! For more information, call 1-800-GO-COUGS or check out wsucougars.com.

    Free Makeover, Beauty Tips and Prizes


    Flirt Grand Opening
    w/Bobbi Brown Cosmetics
    September 10, 11 & 12
    107 S. Grand Ave

    Pullman's newest clothing store is having a grand opening party this coming weekend. The party will feature free Bobbi Brown makeovers, a skinny jean style expert, and prizes!

    Bobbi Brown makeup artists will be providing 1 hour complimentary consults/makeovers. You can ask them questions about how to get a certain look or what look would be best for you. 

    No purchase is required for the Bobbi Brown consult, but you do need to RSVP. Reserve your spot by calling 509.332.6600. There will be multiple makeup artists on site each day, so you and a friend can be made over at the same time. 

    You can also enter a drawing to win a $300 Flirt gift certificate -with a drawing each day.

    Free makeup advice, free stylist, and a prize! On the Palouse, it's on the house!

    Tuesday, September 7, 2010

    Free Local Farmer's Market

    Pullman Farmer's Market
    Wednesdays
    4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
    Old Post Office Parking Lot

    Enjoy a little local culture and visit the Pullman Farmer's Market. Every Wednesday from now through October 27th local farmers will bring their bounty to the Old Post Office parking lot (one street up from Main St., by City Hall). Check out the fresh produce, herbs, plants, crafts, live music and more -while chatting it up with the locals.

    Free Live Music and Fun at City Tailgate Event!

    First Down Friday Night
    Friday, September 10th
    5:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
    Olsen Street
    (by Swilly's and Neill Public Library)
    Mayor Glen Johnson and Butch rally the crowd at a past First Down Friday.

    Join Cougar fans downtown Friday night before the game for free live music, performances by the WSU marching band and WSU cheerleaders, chance to meet the athletes, and prizes! 

    During the pep rally, Coach Paul Wulff will give a speech and athletes will sign posters for fans. And don't forget to snap a photo with Butch or with the "voice of the Cougs", Mayor Glen Johnson.  For the younger set, free games and inflatable fun for kids will be provided by WSU Athletic Marketing and Promotions. While there will be plenty of free activities throughout the night, First Down T-shirts  and a BBQ meal will be available for sale.

    So start your Cougar Football Weekend early by cheering on the team with the rest of the city! It's fun and it's FREE. Go Cougs!


    Sunday, September 5, 2010

    Women That Rock

    Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC) presents:
    Women that Rock
    Monday, Sept. 13
    6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
    ORC Climbing Wall (Hollingberry Field House)
    Free female-only rock climbing seminar


    If you're female and you want to go to the free female-only rock climbing seminar, hosted by the Outdoor Recreation Center, then hop on over to the climbing wall in the Hollingberry Field House next Monday!

    The seminar is free for those who have paid their UREC fees (which should be every full-time enrolled student). Learn the basics, or if you already know the basics, come to the seminar to advance your skills. Women That Rock usually have monthly trips, where women get to test their abilities and strength with the support of other women that rock! Check out the ORC website for more information.

    Free Furniture & Navigating CL

    Free furniture (using Craigslist)
    Online resource


    Hey all! If you are looking for free furniture, a free kitten, or a free bicycle, you can probably spot a listing on the Pullman/Moscow Criagslist. You can find a ton of free things that people are willingly giving up! Some past items successfully picked up because of Craigslist: a excellent-condition futon, a guitar pick, printer cartridge, and a coffee table.

    Check out a listing and e-mail the owner, by clicking the long e-mail address that ends with @cragslist.org, if you are interested in grabbing that from them. Establish a time/date that you can pick the items up. Then you want to establish where you're picking it up (usually free ads say: "wanter must pick it up," or "wanter must remove it out of my house"). Then BAM! You've got a new free object (or kitten)!

    Some safety tips before you decide to pick up free stuff:
    • Meet in public areas
    • Meet in the afternoon or early evening
    • Bring a friend
    • Tell another friend where you are going
    • Bring a cell phone
    • If you feel uncomfortable, say an emergency came up and leave immediately
    Happy hunting!

    Friday, September 3, 2010

    Free Food and Games!

    College of Agricultural, Human, & Natural Resource Sciences hosts:

    3rd Annual Fall Festival
    September 9th
    4-6 pm
    Spillman Plaza
    (Between Johnson and Hulbert Halls)

    There will be FREE food and games. CAHNRS majors will have the chance to earn a scholarship. 

    Not a CAHNRS major? Go the Fall Festival for some free information and to meet some awesome new people!

    Open Mic in CUB

    Open Mic in the CUB
    CUB Lair
    Friday, Sept. 3 & Sept. 15
    Noon - 1 p.m.
    Free live entertainment


    Don't miss Open Mic Night, hosted by the Student Entertainment Board! Previous line ups include: live bands, comedians, rappers, poetry reading, cultural dancing, and more! This is an awesome event if you're just passing through to class and want to check it out for a couple minutes, or if you've got noon to 1 p.m. free!


    Thursday, September 2, 2010

    Free Wine, Appetizers & Networking

    Business Networking Opportunity
    Best Western University Inn (Moscow)
    Thursday, September 23
    2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (and later)
    Free wine, free appetizers, networking opportunity

    This event is sponsored by Palouse Knowledge Corridor: If you're interested in networking with business professionals from regional companies (who employ more than 10,000 employees cumulatively), then attend this event. Registration is requested by clicking here, and free wine and appetizers will be provided from 4:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity if you have time to attend, especially for graduating seniors looking for jobs! Snippet from the release:

    PKC also includes more than 20 companies, divided into five industry clusters, including: electronics, biotech, environmental services, advanced materials and information services. Another PKC goal is to create a diverse, vibrant and sustainable economy that respects the social fabric of the community and the natural environment.


    SEB Movie: The Book of Eli

      SEB presents:
    The Book of Eli
    Sept. 3rd-5th
    CUB Auditorium
    Fri/Sat 6pm & 9pm
    Sunday 4pm & 7pm

    I saw this movie over the summer and it was pretty good. It's one of many in a slew of post-apocalyptic movies that have debuted recently, taking place during a nuclear summer. Eli (Denzel Washington) is on a mission to save the sacred book, while Carnegie (Gary Oldman) is out to use it for power. Parts of Eli's journey are slow and long, but the movie picks up after he runs into a town. Plenty of action to keep you interested and it ends well. Check out the trailer:



    So grab a date or a group of friends and catch this week's FREE SEB movie!


    Wednesday, September 1, 2010

    New Green Bike Program!

    The new Green Bikes outside of the Rec Center.
    BIXI bikes launched on the WSU campus today, introducing a new and easy way to check-out Green Bikes. All students need is their Cougar card and a bike can be theirs for 24 hours.

    Running late to class after a workout? You can check out a bike from the Rec, peddle to the CUB, check-in the bike and make it to class on time. Wanna get out of the house? Get some friends, grab some bikes and hit the Pullman-Moscow trail.

    The bikes have a built-in chain for locking it up, a safety bell, 7 speeds and a basket-thing on the front.  They seem to be pretty durable and sturdy, and have great movement -hopefully making for a smooth, easy ride around town. Note: they are a little on heavy side.

    I went through the motions myself to see how easy it was to get a bike and sure enough it was pretty simple. Here are the steps:
    1. Swipe cougar card at kiosk (make sure the red magnetic strip is on top and facing right).
    2. Print or display the access code.
    3. Go to a bike and punch in the access code.
    4. When the light turns green, grab your bike!
    The new system allows students to check-out a bike at the kiosk 5:30am-10p.m. most days. Kiosks can be found at the CUB (outside of the ground level doors by Martin Stadium) and at the Rec Center. Students will need a helmet and a bike lock, both of which can be checked-out for free at either location. Long term bikes are available for check-out at the Outdoor Rec Center.

    You can return the bike to the CUB or Rec Center location anytime. Just be sure the green light comes back on before you walk away -you may need to give the bike a good push into place for the light to come on.

    Green bikes are a great way to have some fun and of course they're FREE!

    Super Spike 2010 - Free Vball Tourney, T-shirts, Prizes!

    AGD & ASWSU Present Super Spike 2010
    September 9, 2010
    4pm - 7pm
    University Recreation Sand Volleyball Courts
    Free t-shirts, Free entry to 6 vs 6 volleyball tourney, Free BBQ at AGD after!

    If you love playing volleyball and want to put a 6-man/woman team together, then attend the Alpha Gamma Delta & ASWSU sponsored Super Spike 2010 Volleyball tournament! You can register your team on Facebook. The winning team gets a grand prize and everyone gets free t-shirts (while supplies last!). There will also be a BBQ at the AGD chapter house after the tournament. Oh - and free music sponsored by KUGR! What an awesome FREE event. Because in the Palouse, everything is on the house! (Shirt pictures below).

    Free Freshens Smoothies


    FREE Freshen Smoothies
    CUB Lair
    First 100 Students*
    September 9, 2010

    *Get a free Freshens Yogurt Smoothie when you "Become a Fan" with the Freshen's fan page on Facebook. Visit the CUB table on September 9th (in the Lair), and be one of the first 100 students to be a confirmed fan and receive a free ticket for a free smoothie! There will also be giveaways and free samples on the 8th and 10th. What a refreshing way to kick off the year - free and sweet!