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Wednesday, January 8 @5 pm
ASWSUG Book Club: Cougs Get Lit-erary!
Meeting
WSU Global Campus - Online

ASWSUG Book Club: Cougs Get Lit-erary!

Wednesday, January 8th at 5:00 – 6:00 PM PT

Escape the academic grind, engage in thought-provoking discussion, and earn credit towards your EmpowerALL certification by joining our student-led book club. We will meet on Wednesday, January 8th from 5:00-6:00 PM to discuss January’s book…

Wednesday, January 22 @2 pm
Exhibit Opening: Against the Grain: Lentils and Countercultural Eating on the Palouse, 1916-2024
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Terrell Library Atrium

The Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections at WSU Libraries is holding an opening reception for an exhibit called “Against the Grain: Countercultural Eating on the Palouse, 1916-2024.” The description of the exhibit is as follows: In 1989, Pullman, Washington, was named the Lentil Capital of the World. The reason was simple: the Palouse region produced 98 percent of the lentils grown in the United States. Most were shipped to customers in Europe, Africa, and Asia, where they had been enjoyed for hundreds and even thousands of years. Lentils have deep roots in cultures worldwide, but how did they arrive in the Palouse? To answer that question, one must consider countercultural communities in the United States—vegetarians, vegans, back-to-earthers, environmentalists, activists, and pacifists who chose a diet that lay outside of the norm.