How a new bus service illustrates the Cougar Collective's role at WSU in the wake of the House settlement
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How a new bus service illustrates the Cougar Collective's role at WSU in the wake of the House settlement
PULLMAN — Justin Mills had just about seen enough. A 2018 graduate of Washington State, Mills knew what it was like to experience WSU football gamedays at their best, RVs flooding the town and a packed Martin Stadium roaring and empty Fireball shooters scattered around the stands by nightfall. But now, with the Cougars’ attendance dropping as their conference affiliation shook the university, he understood one thing.
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