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image by Clay Moss, 7 January 2015
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image by Clay Moss, 7 January 2015
image by Clay Moss, 7 January 2015
We used to live about 50 kilometres below Pullman, Washington where Washington State University is located,
and attended quite a few "Wazzu" athletic functions. Additionally we attended a lot of athletic functions at the University of Idaho, as the two universities are literally right next to each other, divided only by the Idaho/Washington state line.
I am not sure when Washington State University first started using the logo on these flags, but it had been drawn up by at least 1989 for sure, as it was very prominently displayed on many things associated with WSU when we arrived that year.
I regularly saw the 3 attached flags at sports functions, usually sizes 3x5 feet.
WSU's team colors are "cherry" red, silver, and white, thus the flags and their colors.
Clay Moss, 7 January 2015
Official flag red with a white logo:
https://editorial01.shutterstock.com/
Logo:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/07/Washington_State_Cougars_logo.svg
Branding:
https://brand.wsu.edu/visual/colors/
I don't see any evidence that the
geographically separate, but centrally-administered campuses in Vancouver,
Spokane and Tri-Cities have their own flags.
Dave Fowler, 2 May 2020
image located by Paul Bassinson, 12 November 2017
Source:
signaturea.com
image located by Paul Bassinson, 2 May 2020
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