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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Amy Volz, Domestic Violence Services coordinator, said 20 percent of the food pantry patrons are students.

Groups to host events, help those in need

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter December 7, 2018

Local nonprofits on the Palouse will provide support to those in need during the winter season through fundraisers, free food and shelter. The Community Action Center As a holiday celebration, the...

Even if it does fail, Im not going away empty-handed, soon-to-be graduate David Kurz says as he reflects on his time as an undergraduate in the Carson College of Business on Thursday afternoon.

Fall graduate develops app for EpiPen users

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief December 7, 2018

An upcoming graduate with an entrepreneurial mindset seeks to enforce future use of an app for those with allergic reactions. Entrepreneurship major David Kurz said he was always attracted to the idea...

Get involved and branch out, soon-to-be graduate Kaleigh Kessel says, while expressing her aspirations for helping others and how her inspiration stems from social work in the CUB Thursday afternoon.

Double-major looks toward grad school, social work

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor December 7, 2018

Kaleigh Kessel is graduating this semester with hopes of one day becoming a social worker or teacher. “I want to have an impact on people’s lives,” Kessel said. “I was drawn to social work first....

Rueben Mayes, Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation chief development officer, said  the Foundation has raised $330,000 for the COVID-19 fund.

New board members chosen at hospital

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief December 7, 2018

Five community members joined the Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation to serve as board directors and continue to execute the hospital’s philanthropy. Rueben Mayes, chief development officer at the...

Henry Stinson, an art teacher at Colfax High School, creates a live portrait painting during the Pullman ArtWalk on May 19 at Neill Public Library. Joanna Bailey, Neill Public Library director, says the event grew throughout the years.

Contest to rebrand art festival is open to all

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor December 3, 2018

The Pullman Arts Commission is holding a contest open to all artists to rebrand the annual Pullman ArtWalk with a new logo. The event will now be called ArtFest: Celebrating the Arts! and will feature...

“We have got to get more efficient at storing data without error,” Associate Professor Ben Belzer says as he discusses the $500,000 grant Friday.

Professors studying how to fit more data into less space

HANNAH WELZBACKER, Evergreen reporter December 3, 2018

Two WSU associate professors have received a $500,000 National Science Foundation grant to develop computer technology to read tightly-packed information on hard drives while limiting error rates. Krishnamoorthy...

Councilmember Eileen Macoll asks questions regarding residential areas during the City Council meeting Nov. 13. She said she and the council have an obligation to Pullman residents.

Potential zone change to relocate Pullman City Hall

ISAAC SEMMLER, Evergreen reporter December 3, 2018

Pullman City Council voted 6-1 in favor of a potential zone change for City Hall and the council’s renovation plan, disregarding a recommendation from the planning commission during a meeting Tuesday. The...

Pullman PD officer charged with custodial sexual misconduct resigns

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter November 29, 2018

Dan Hargraves, the Pullman Police Department sergeant facing a charge of custodial sexual misconduct in the first degree, resigned from the department Monday. Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins announced...

Access Center Director Meredyth Goodwin speaks Tuesday in the Washington Building. Although roughly 11 percent
of all college students have a disability, Goodwin says only 6 percent of WSU students utilized the center this fall.

Center offers resources for wide range of disabilities

HSING-HAN CHEN, Evergreen photojournalist November 29, 2018

Since the Rehabilitation Act was signed into law in 1973, WSU has followed its guidelines by providing resources and services to students and employees with disabilities. About 11 percent of students...

WSU Creamery Manager John Haugen says the holiday season boosts sales Wednesday morning at Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe.

Creamery preps for spike in sales over holiday

CODY SCHOELER, Evergreen reporter November 29, 2018

While the cold weather may have many students looking forward to a relaxing break at home, WSU Creamery employees are looking forward to a spike in sales as customers buy the famous Cougar Gold cheese...

The cast of “Do Baristas Like Burritos?” prepare their set as the entire crew practices transitions between plays Wednesday in
Wadleigh Theatre. STAGE One plays are written and directed by students.

STAGE to present four student-directed plays this weekend

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief November 29, 2018

STAGE Student Theatre will perform four one-act plays about chocolate cake and having confidence in yourself Friday. STAGE Adviser Devin Mendenhall said “Do Baristas Like Burritos” consists of two...

Women’s Leadership Guild of Pullman Regional Hospital members make financial contributions which are pooled together into two separate funds. Half are donated to the hospital while the other is for grants.

Hospital group donates $22,000 to state nonprofits

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter November 28, 2018

The Women’s Leadership Guild of Pullman Regional Hospital has donated $22,000 to 11 nonprofit organizations in Washington as part of its Annual Giving for Excellence fund drive. Each of the 37 women...

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