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WSU's and became
After three years as an assistant athletic director he became WSU's athletic director.

WSU's and with
WSU's main campus is in northeast Wichita with four satellite campuses located around the metro area.
This area has been heavily influenced by the expansion of Wayne State, with some of WSU's campus extending into the northern section of North Cass, and much of the residential housing stock taken up by Wayne students.

WSU's and its
The Vandals had used WSU's Rogers Field for its three Palouse home games in 1969 and were planning to use it again in for four home games in 1970.
The Vandal football team played its limited home schedule for the next two seasons at WSU's Rogers Field in Pullman.
For two and a half seasons, 1999 to 2001, the Vandals used WSU's Martin Stadium in nearby Pullman as its home field, as Idaho transitioned back to Division I-A from Division I-AA.

WSU's and .
WSU's athletic teams are called the Cougars and the school colors are crimson and gray.
Among the students who operate these media are broadcasting students in WSU's Edward R. Murrow College of Communication.
WSU Libraries coordinates the administration of three major libraries on WSU's Pullman campus ( Animal Health, Holland / Terrell, and Owen Science & Engineering Libraries ) and five libraries off the Pullman campus ( Betty M. Anderson, WSU Energy Program, WSU Spokane, WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver libraries ).
It is a very potent research tool utilized by WSU's radiochemistry graduate program, as well as providing education on the nuclear industry to the public through talks and facility tours.
Student life on WSU's Pullman campus is influenced by a variety of student organizations and their committees.
Another dramatic structure is the Samuel H. Smith Center for Undergraduate Education, opened in 2002 and named for WSU's president from 1985 – 2000.
This walkway was named after Glenn Terrell, who was WSU's president from 1967 to 1985.
WSU's closest geographic rival is the University of Idaho Vandals, a fellow land-grant school only east of Pullman across the state line in Moscow.
On Feb. 24, 2010, President Elson S. Floyd announced the appointment of William " Bill " Moos as WSU's next athletic director, beginning no later than May 1.
The name for WSU's athletic teams is the Shockers and, collectively, students are also referred to as being " Shockers.
Many officials feel that a more professional and intimidating mascot on the field will certainly bolster WSU's image.
Those classes evolved into the Detroit Junior College in 1917, the College of the City of Detroit in 1923, and now WSU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
WSU's Men's basketball is also famous for 1st Rd NCAA Tournament upsets.
From 2003 to 2004, the circulation was highly unreliable and spotty when the task was entrusted to WSU's interoffice mail.
In 2010, Jazz won WSU's third Uncensored Rumble to earn a shot at Mercedes Martinez's WSU Championship.
Mercedes defeated Jazz in the main event of WSU's inaugural internet pay-per-view, " Breaking Barriers ", on November 5, 2010.
Jazz was defeated by Alicia at WSU's 4 year anniversary show on March 5, 2011.
To test the software while the computer was being designed, Paul Allen wrote a computer program on WSU's IBM 360 that would emulate the 8008 microprocessor.

role and statewide
For the city's important role in Idaho's potato industry, Governor Butch Otter proclaimed August 11, 2007 " Lewisville Day " statewide.
When Bentsen was up for reelection in 1982, he played a significant role in electing the most liberal slate of statewide officials in living memory by leading a unified Democratic campaign and tapping his substantial campaign funds for a sophisticated get-out-the-vote effort.
During the coming months, the delegates write bills, prepare briefs, select governmental positions to role play, attend statewide training conferences, and run for elected offices.
The CSMR took an active and vital role in the 2008 Operation Lightning Strike, when Governor Schwarzennegger called on over 2, 000 troops from the California Army National Guard, Air National Guard, and SMR to help overwhelmed fire fighters fight statewide wildfires.
Shaheen, a Democrat, was considered vulnerable in the wake of a State Supreme Court decision requiring the state to play a larger role in funding education, which many saw as a path toward instituting a statewide income or sales tax.

role and institution
Harvard University had always been important in the city ( both as a landowner and as an institution ), but it began to play a more dominant role in the city's life and culture.
Romans did not mark same-sex relations as " homosexual " if an adult male used a slave or prostitute, characteristically a youth, as his passive partner ( see Homosexuality in ancient Rome ); these relations, however, were expected to play a secondary role to marriage, within which institution an adult male demonstrated his masculine authority as head of household ( paterfamilias ).
It was this determined resistance to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy and the dechristianisation campaigns that played a major role in the re-emergence of the Catholic Church as a prominent social institution.
There were two views on the role the IMF should assume as a global economic institution at the Bretton Woods Conference.
Bakunin's viewpoint on the illegitimacy of the state as an institution and the role of electoral politics was starkly counterposed to Marx's views in the First International.
The role of atonement is reflected structurally in two-part division of the book: chapters 1 – 16 call for the establishment of the institution for atonement, and chapters 17 – 27 call for the life of the atoned community in holiness.
The institution of one-party rule, the establishment of order at the expense of political liberty, and the acceptance of the army's role of final political arbiter created the conditions that encouraged the emergence of the Stroessner regime.
His leadership style was however, quite different than that of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, in that he signed his letters to the Bahá ' ís as " your true brother ", and he did not refer to his own personal role, but instead to the institution of the guardianship.
His lifework was based on his conviction that the Church was founded by God and entrusted with the task of embracing all mankind in a single society in which divine will is the only law ; that, in her capacity as a divine institution, she is supreme over all human structures, especially the secular state ; and that the pope, in his role as head of the Church, is the vice-regent of God on earth, so that disobedience to him implies disobedience to God: or, in other words, a defection from Christianity.
Bentham is widely associated with the foundation in 1826 of the University of London ( the institution which in 1836 became University College London ), though he was 78 years old when the University opened and played only an indirect role in its establishment.
Following the brutal death of a conscript, Menem abolished conscription in 1994, decisively ending a military prerogative over society and its self-perceived role as an institution that it " made men out of boys ".
The role of the municipal council is comparable to that of the board of an organisation or institution.
The Big Five is an informal term used to describe the legislative leadership role in the institution of California government, consisting of the governor, the Assembly speaker, the Assembly minority leader, the Senate president pro tempore, and the Senate minority leader.
Scholars have argued that the secondary purpose of the narrative about Onan and Tamar, of which the description of Onan is a part, was to either assert the institution of levirate marriage, or present an aetiological myth for its origin ; Onan's role in the narrative is, thus, as the brother abusing his obligations by agreeing to sexual intercourse with his dead brother's wife, but refusing to allow her to become pregnant as a result.
Focusing on Johnson's Presidency alone, however, some of his advisers, including Secretary of State Rusk and Walt Rostow, insisted that the Council's advisory role was actually performed principally by another institution, the Tuesday Lunch Group, and that those lunch meetings were in effect regular NSC meetings.
The role of prototype of the mythical castration of Attis for the institution of the " priesthood " of the Galli has almost always been emphasised, even if to different degrees.
The structure of the patrician sodalitas, made up by the two groups of the Salii Palatini, who were consecrated to Mars and whose institution was traditionally ascribed to Numa ( with headquarter on the Palatine ), and the Salii Collini or Agonales, consecrated to Quirinus and whose foundation was ascribed to Tullus Hostilius, ( with headquarter on the Quirinal ) reflects in its division the dialectic symbolic role they played in the rites of the opening and closing of the military season.
Here, they cast themselves in the role of spokesperson: either for the media institution who employs them, or more generally on behalf of the party or body of citizens who agree with the commentary.
Unlike the historic monarchies of Europe, the modern British monarchy is a purely statutory institution in which only the monarch him or herself has a formal constitutional role.
The CIS, a non-partisan government funded independent research institution, has been researching public opinion of the monarchy since 1984 and tracks three basic lines of inquiry ; what is public confidence in the monarchy, what is the role of the monarchy in a democratic system, and to what degree has the king contributed to the democratic process.
The Greek Orthodox Church, largely because of the importance of Byzantium in Greek history, as well as its role in the revolution, is a major institution in modern Greece.
In 1944, the institution ’ s excellent service in its broader role was accorded formal recognition by Act 326 of the Legislature, which changed its name to Northwestern State College of Louisiana.
This brotherhood evolved into the Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, a Catholic charitable institution that later spread to other cities and had a very important role in Portugal and its colonies.
The American Independence Museum is a private, not-for-profit institution whose mission is to provide a place for the study, research, education and interpretation of the American Revolution and of the role that New Hampshire, Exeter, and the Gilman family played in the founding of the new republic.

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