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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

Bookie general manager Erin Svancara presenting First Day Complete at Wednesdays ASWSU meeting

Barnes & Noble College makes textbook bundling offer to ASWSU

MUSFIRAH KHAN, Evergreen reporter October 27, 2023

The ASWSU Senate heard from both the director and deputy directors of the legislative affairs department as well as representatives from Barnes & Noble College at this week’s meeting. Bookie general...

Joel Scwartzkopf speaking at the Oct. 18 ASWSU meeting

Cougar Health Services continue to serve WSU

MUSFIRAH KHAN, Evergreen reporter October 25, 2023

At Wednesday’s ASWSU meeting, senators heard from administration at Cougar Health Services regarding medical services and mental health services at WSU. The senators first heard from Joel Schwartzkopf,...

Supreme Court public opinions and approval ratings plummet.

WSU professor appears in national news article

LAUREN RENDAHL, News Reporter October 25, 2023

A WSU political science professor recently got featured in a 538 ABC article focusing on the increasingly dim approval ratings and public opinion of the Supreme Court Michael Salamone, associate professor...

Anders, a WSU broadcast journalism alumn, who says journalists plan to enter Gaza if the IDF lets them follow

WSU alumnus covers Israel and Palestine Conflict

SICALY SORRELL, Evergreen reporter October 25, 2023

A WSU broadcast journalism alumnus is currently covering the current conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a freelance journalist.  Zach Anders, 26, said Hamas is a terrorist army held up inside...

The new program is meant to protect WSU staff when they work with minors and minors when they are participating in programs

WSU implements minor protection policy

GRACE HARVEY, Evergreen reporter October 25, 2023

WSU has implemented a new policy focused on the protection and safety of minors which will affect programs including Gear Up  and 4-H. Executive Policy 14: Protection and Safety of Minors is a policy...

WSU has made a conscious attempt to diversify the student body over the past 10 years.

WSU attempts to diversify over past decade

GRACE HARVEY, Evergreen reporter October 25, 2023

WSU has seen a significant diversification of its student population over the past decade, with the total percentage of students of color increasing by 9% Through changes in the demographics of both...

Deb McNeil (left) and Francis Benjamin (right) before Wednesday nights forum.

Mayoral Candidates seek to build the Pullman community back up through communication

Lauren Rendahl, News Reporter October 23, 2023

The League of Women Voters of Pullman held their second voter forum Wednesday at Neill Public Library: this time to give the two Pullman Mayoral Candidates a chance to talk about their plans and goals...

October generally sees an average maximum temperature of 59 degrees, with Oct. 8s temperature exceeding that by more than 20 degrees

Pullman experiences unusually hot October

AIMEE SULIT, Evergreen reporter October 21, 2023

Pullman experienced a high temperature of around 84 degrees Oct. 8. Daniel Butler, Spokane National Weather Service general forecaster, said a temperature increase such as this was not entirely unprecedented. “It...

Anne Pisor, Associate Professor of Anthropology, going over cultures role in adaptation to climate change

Foley Institute hears of cultural elements of climate change

AIMEE SULIT, Evergreen reporter October 20, 2023

Anne Pisor, WSU Associate Professor of Anthropology and Human Sociality Lab Director discussed adaptation in terms of the effects of climate change Oct. 19 at the Foley Institute. Understanding adaptation...

The location of the new Rosauers on Pullmans Grand Avenue

New Rosauers location expected to open in early November

MUSFIRAH KHAN, Evergreen reporter October 19, 2023

A new Rosauers Supermarkets location is expected to open in the first week of November on 1205 Grand Ave. in Pullman, at the former Dissmore’s location. Dissmore’s IGA, a family-owned grocery store...

The tuition increase will raise rates for full-time resident undergraduate students from $10,976 to $11,305.

WSU endowment can’t be used on Athletics deficit

AIMEE SULIT, Evergreen reporter October 18, 2023

WSU's endowment is used to help scholarships and programs during the school year, as well as a sum of money that has earnings coming off of stocks, bonds and investments, but can not be used on the Athletics...

From left to right: Holly Greystone, Eric Fejeran, Pat Wright and CJ Robert in city council panel, Oct. 12, in Pullman, Wash.

Council member candidates, a voice for the Pullman community

LAUREN RENDAHL, Evergreen news reporter October 17, 2023

The League of Women Voters of Pullman hosted a voter forum to hear from Pullman City Council Candidates at Neill Public Library on Thursday.  City council candidates, members of the community and the...

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