Questions linger for Ridpath tenants, new party rules for WSU's Greek system, and other headlines

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IN OTHER NEWS...

Party foul
WSU fraternity and sorority leaders came up with a system to keep parties safer this syllabus week: Keep all those crazy non-Greek students out of the party. (KXLY)

Making the rounds
Gasp! Spokane Valley is getting another roundabout, this one at the Barker Road and I-90 interchange. (Spokesman-Review)

Changing course
Idaho Gov. Brad Little announced yesterday that the Idaho Department of Correction appealed a court order that said the state had to provide gender reassignment surgery to an inmate. (Idaho Statesman)

Get with the times
The people sharing the most fake news on Facebook are those who are 65 and older, a study has found. (Associated Press)

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Wilson Criscione

Wilson Criscione is the Inlander’s news editor. Aside from writing and editing investigative news stories, he enjoys hiking, watching basketball and spending time with his wife and cat.