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Inland Journal

Inland Journal

  • Thoughts from a Gonzaga law professor about how we should react when a court ruling conflicts with the will of the people. We’ll talk about opportunities for disabled athletes in Spokane, whether casual or competitive. The Washington legislature wants you to think again about tossing that trash out your car window.
  • This photo capturing the moment when then-Governor Jay Inslee signed a law allowing Washington State University to create a medical school is featured in the College of Medicine's Spokane home. From left, then-Greater Spokane CEO Rich Hadley, then-Rep. Marcus Riccelli (D-Spokane), (at the table) then-Governor Jay Inslee, then-President Elson S. Floyd, and then state Sen. Michael Baumgartner (R-Spokane).
    Photo by Doug Nadvornick
    The fifth class of the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine graduates in a few weeks.