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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

WSU recently announced the transition from Blackboard to Canvas for the fall 2021 semester.

Canvas training to be held virtually Tuesday

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 21, 2021

WSU Academic Outreach and Innovation will be hosting an online Canvas training workshop at 11:10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 22. WSU recently announced the transition from Blackboard to Canvas...

“We really have to keep our eye on the prize, as far as actual policy change,” Palouse CORE member Anthony Haynes, said. 

Juneteenth celebration sparks discussion on goals for Palouse CORE

SAYDEE PHOTHIVONGSA, Evergreen news editor June 21, 2021

The Palouse Council on Racial Equity held a Juneteenth celebration on Saturday at Paradise Creek Brewery.  Around 26 people attended the celebration and discussion. Those who attended were proud to...

Leen Kawas, pictured here, got her doctorate in molecular pharmacology from WSU in 2011.

Biotech CEO placed on leave, under review for research conducted at WSU

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor June 18, 2021

Leen Kawas, Athira Pharma Chief Executive Officer and WSU alumna, was placed on administrative leave pending review of research she conducted during her doctoral studies at WSU.  Kawas will remain...

WSU alumni Tom and Linda Nihoul donated to help fund a 5,000-square foot educational and clinical space for residents.

WSU alumni donate $250,000 to PRH

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor June 18, 2021

WSU alumni Tom and Linda Nihoul recently donated $250,000 to Pullman Regional Hospital to help fund the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program. PRH’s fundraising...

Illustrator and author Noah Kroese will present a slideshow with some of his work as an illustrator that he has completed over the years. Kroese will also present parts of his new book. 

Local illustrator, author to present book at Moscow Public Library event

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 11, 2021

The Moscow Public Library will host a Facebook Live event with author and illustrator Noah Kroese at 9 a.m. on June 18. A Zoom call with Kroese will be broadcasted and viewable through the Facebook...

All supplies will be distributed during the event. Supplies are also available for people to take home if they are unable to join the in-person event.

Moscow Public Library hosting Fairyopolis event June 24

SAYDEE PHOTHIVONGSA, Evergreen news editor June 11, 2021

People of all ages are welcome to participate in building fairy homes from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 24 at Moscow Public Library. The library has put on the event for more than eight years, and...

As of June 12, PRH will no longer be testing through its COVID-19 Testing and Triage Center, pictured here. Asymptomatic testing is still available for people who wish to be tested.

Pullman Regional Hospital changes options for asymptomatic COVID-19 testing

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor June 9, 2021

Pullman Regional Hospital is replacing its COVID-19 Triage and Testing Center with as-needed asymptomatic testing starting June 12. PRH has seen a steady decline in the need for symptomatic testing...

During the program, more than 1,500 ‘Grab and Go’ Activity Bags will be handed out, in addition to access to more than 25 online classes.

Public library to host seven-week summer reading program

SAYDEE PHOTHIVONGSA, Evergreen news editor June 7, 2021

Children up to the age of 17 can enjoy Neill Public Library's reading program from June 14 to July 30.  Participants have the opportunity to participate in creative activities and the chance...

There are plans to use the grant to increase accessibility and visibility of the farmers market.

Pullman Farmers Market receives grant

SAYDEE PHOTHIVONGSA, Evergreen news editor June 3, 2021

The Washington State Department of Agriculture awarded Pullman Chamber of Commerce a $10,000 COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Grant for the Pullman Farmers Market.  Marie Dymkoski, Pullman Chamber...

The suspect climbed to a balcony using a fire escape ladder and damaged multiple chairs.

Police search for suspect involved in fraternity theft, property damage

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 2, 2021

Pullman Police Department received a theft report from the FarmHouse Fraternity May 25. Pullman PD Cmdr. Jake Opgenorth said a fraternity member told an officer an unknown suspect damaged property at...

The event will be held consistently every week with exceptions for weather or emergencies.

Music on Main is back

VICTORIA GIOMI, Evergreen reporter June 2, 2021

One of Pullman’s summer-long events, Music on Main, will return Thursday and last through September. Different local musicians will perform every week. The event will be held every Thursday from 6...

People not wearing masks on campus will be asked to show proof of their fully vaccinated status.

Masks, social distancing no longer required for fully vaccinated individuals, WSU says

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter May 26, 2021

WSU students, employees and visitors will not have to wear masks or practice social distancing on campus if they are fully vaccinated.  People not wearing masks on campus will be asked to show...

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