Aug 29, 2016 | Health, wsu125
By Rebecca Phillips “This program saved my life,” he says as he enters the room. Kris, 37, is in the Spokane Regional Health District methadone clinic where he has come for treatment of heroin addiction since 2008. The intense, dark-haired man speaks openly,...
Aug 19, 2016 | Alumni, wsu125
By Larry Clark An alumna artist brings out the kids in us Tarah Luke felt like her hands would fall off after completing 120 pages in adult coloring books over five and a half weeks. Luke ’05 didn’t color the pages, though. The Seattle-based artist designed and drew...
Aug 19, 2016 | Engineering, wsu125
By Larry Clark The architectural responsibility of making more than just buildings When the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, planned to expand their convention center in the late 2000s, they wanted a structure that would reflect the city’s environmental values...
Aug 19, 2016 | Uncategorized, wsu125
By Jacob Jones A secretive telegram—wired to Santiago, Cuba, in April of 1962—forever reset the course of Lorenzo Pablo Martínez’s life, stripping away his teenage hopes for a prestigious musical scholarship in Europe and exiling him to an unfamiliar culture as a...
Aug 19, 2016 | Agriculture, wsu125
By Larry Clark A FRUIT OF MYTHS AND LEGENDS For a staple found in backyard gardens and farmer’s markets everywhere, the tomato certainly carries its share of myths. The rich, acidic fruit that we often call a vegetable has been considered a poison and an aphrodisiac....
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