Art & Activism: Create the Change
Join Salmon Creek Journal and Student Diversity Center in welcoming, Sue Clancy, illustrator and guest speaker for our event. Clancy will speak […]
Join Salmon Creek Journal and Student Diversity Center in welcoming, Sue Clancy, illustrator and guest speaker for our event. Clancy will speak […]
Salmon Creek Journal is holding a flash fiction contest! The contest is open to Washington State University students, staff, faculty, as
The 2016 travel cafe will open on November 24th. Travel Cafe is an annual Office of Student Involvement (OSI) photography event
Submissions for the Salmon Creek Journal 2017 are officially open! Instructions for submitting your artwork can be found on Cougsync or
(Patrick Hackleman holds an original Perry portraiture) Please join Bruce Burris, one of the lead directors of ArtWorks, an Oregon-based
View Our Performing Arts Section Online Our performing arts section expanded immensely this year. On behalf of our staff, thank
“My hands were too soft…I had to find some special occupation, some kind of work that would not force me
This was another event to encourage students to remember that although literature, history, science, and mathematics are an important foundation in education, art has its place too!
Once again, thank you James Hill for coming to our wonderful event. The Salmon Creek Journal would also like to
“Writing a book of poetry is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.”
A special shout out to our sponsors ASWSUV, SAB, Koug Radio, and The Vancougar. Without all of you, this wonderful
The team gathered around to take staff photos today. With weather permitting, it was a nice day for the most
There were a lot of entries that made Travel Cafe this year a beautiful exhibit. We can’t thank our fellow
Enjoy our 2015 Editor’s choice for performing arts, Light of Love by Brian Idle.