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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

Veterinarian Kathryn Kammerer, left, and veterinary assistant Tasha Bradley demonstrate how they perform dog examinations with Sienna, a Red Heeler mix, on Tuesday at Kammerer’s home.

Two veterinarians start mobile clinic

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief October 31, 2019

Two veterinarians who grew up out-of-state fell in love with the local community and started a business that provides on the road services 24/7 for both large and small animals. Red Barn Mobile Veterinary...

Wilson Craine, Crop and Soil Science Graduate Student Association co-president, talks about the annual “Trick or Treat so Others Can Eat” event and how it impacts the community on Monday afternoon in Johnson Hall.

Student group holds Halloween food drive

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter October 31, 2019

The WSU Crop and Soil Graduate Student Association will host its 4th annual Trick or Treat So Others Can Eat food drive on Halloween night in Pullman. Volunteers will “trick-or-treat” and collect...

Sarah Boyer, member of Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse, says violence prevention is a way to promote healthy and safe communities Tuesday evening at the Pullman City Hall.

Speaker talks assault prevention

BENJAMIN WHITE, Evergreen reporter October 30, 2019

The Pullman City Council heard presentations regarding Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the upcoming Pullman Regional Hospital bond at the city council meeting Tuesday. “We see that violence...

The area pumped 2.3 billion gallons of water in 2018 which is down from 2.6 billion in 1992, according to the 2018 State of the Basin Palouse Groundwater update.

Pullman, Moscow meet goals of limiting water usage

ELAYNE RODRIGUEZ, Evergreen reporter October 25, 2019

The Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee (PBAC) is focusing on finding water-conserving alternatives to further manage water usage in the eastern region of Washington due to the low levels of groundwater in...

U.T.O.P.I.A Eastern Washington is affiliated with U.T.O.P.I.A Seattle (pictured above). They will be hosting a potluck on Friday, which will be their first social event as a club.

Inclusive club to hold community potluck

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor October 25, 2019

The United Territories of Pacific Islanders’ Alliance Eastern Washington, otherwise known as U.T.O.P.I.A, will host their first social event as a club on Friday. The club will host a community potluck...

Scott Adams, CEO of Pullman Regional Hospital, discusses how $29 million will upgrade PRH’s equipment and facilities Thursday at the Neill Public Library.

Forum held to discuss upcoming ballot

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter October 25, 2019

The League of Women Voters held a public forum Thursday to discuss ballot measures including an initiative to limit the cost of car tabs and a referendum to allow affirmative action without preferential...

Man arrested after three car chases

Man arrested after three car chases

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter October 25, 2019

A man was arrested on three felony charges Wednesday night after leading police on three different car chases earlier in the week. Robert Brown, 49, was arrested on charges of eluding an officer, aggravated...

Jhordin Prescott, ASWSU vice president, discusses the ASWSU press release regarding the Dan Hargraves trial case Monday afternoon in the ASWSU office. Prescott says she stands with the statement ASWSU released saying the prosecution failed to represent the victim.

Students address decision to not retry Hargraves

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter October 23, 2019

The Whitman County Prosecutor’s Office and ASWSU addressed the prosecutor’s decision to not retry Jerry Daniel Hargraves for first-degree custodial sexual misconduct. Hargraves, former Pullman police...

Marcela Pattinson, assistant director for community relations and outreach for the Office of Community, describes the Crimson for a Cause event as a celebration of intersectionality Monday afternoon in the CUB.

Group to raise funds for students

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter October 23, 2019

The Crimson group will host their Crimson for a Cause event from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday to raise money in preparation to respond to the Supreme Court decision on DACA on Nov 12. Raul Jimenez, sophomore...

Christopher Franklin, assistant principal of athletics and activities for Pullman High School, says decisions to opt up to the Greater Spokane League has been in conversations since February and they expect to become members on August 1, 2020.

Pullman to join Greater Spokane League 

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter October 21, 2019

Pullman High School is getting ready to join the 2A Greater Spokane League (GSL) and leave the current Great Northern League (GNL). Changing the league has been in discussion since February, said Christopher...

Volunteers plant native plants to improve the quality of the Paradise Creek ecosystem. The Palouse Conservation District coordinated the event to support PCDs restoration efforts.

Volunteers work to restore habitat

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief October 21, 2019

Volunteers planted about 200 native plants in an effort to restore habitats and improve water and soil quality on Saturday along Paradise Creek. Jodi Prout, Palouse Conservation District education and...

Pullman Regional Hospital officials will propose a bond on the November ballot of $29 million to be paid in next 25 years to fund the Next Era of Excellence project.

Pullman Regional to re-run bond on ballot

BENJAMIN WHITE, Evergreen reporter October 21, 2019

Officials at Pullman Regional Hospital are pursuing their Next Era of Excellence plan by proposing the bond for a second time, which will ask for $29 million to be paid over the next 25 years. Scott...

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