UW, WSU agree to continue the Apple Cup, at least through 2028 The University of Washington and Washington State University announced Sunday that they've agreed in principle to keep the rivalry alive — for now. KUOW Staff
'Coug Nation' is itching to spoil the Huskies' perfect season. Can they? ‘There is nothing that a Washington State fan or player would love more than to ruin Washington's chance at making the college football playoff.’ John O'Brien Kim Malcolm Play AudioListen 5 mins
Will WSU upset UW's season in the Apple Cup? This Coug thinks so The Huskies will host the Cougars tomorrow in what many thought would be the final Apple Cup. It won’t be the last, but it will be the last time the two teams meet as Pac-12 rivals. Katie Campbell Angela King Play AudioListen 8 mins
An Apple Cup for the ages: UW seals perfect season with last-second field goal against Cougs The University of Washington Huskies completed their undefeated season and won a nail-biter against Washington State University, 24-21, in their final Apple Cup as Pac-12 competitors. Vaughan Jones
New golden eagle to provide Yakama Nation with sacred ceremonial feathers Golden eagle feathers are sacred in many cultures. The Yakama Nation aviary is now home to a 1-year old golden eagle. That’s a big deal because it’s hard to get those feathers legally from the federally protected birds. Courtney Flatt Play AudioListen 4 mins
What's at the core of new apple creation at Washington State University? Soundside host Diana Opong sits down with WSU horticulturalist and fruit breeder Kate Evans to talk about the science behind creating the new WA64 apple. Diana Opong Jason Burrows Play AudioListen 17 mins
WSU had 'just cause' to fire former football coach Nick Rolovich for refusing Covid vaccine, court finds Three years after Washington State University fired its head football coach, a federal court has said the university had the right to do so. Katie Campbell
Has the U.S. revoked visas for UW or WSU students? Washington universities are on edge with this month's news of federal agents detaining students with green cards, and the U.S. revoking visas, of protesters who criticized Israel's war in Gaza. Scott Greenstone