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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

Jill McCluskey, WSU School of Economic Sciences director, speaks at the GPSA meting about the passing of her daughter and the importance of Laurens Promise on Monday evening in the CUB.

Jill McCluskey addresses campus safety

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor October 22, 2019

Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of Lauren McCluskey’s death. Jill McCluskey, Lauren's mother and WSU School of Economic Sciences director, spoke to GPSA senators about Lauren’s Promise on Monday...

The $1.2 million grant will be allocated to the Next Era of Excellence plan.

Local hospital gets grants to help fund future plans

BENJAMIN WHITE, Evergreen reporter October 22, 2019

Pullman Regional Hospital recently received two grants that total to $1.2 million and will be used to partially fund the Next Era of Excellence plan. Becky Highfill, PRH director of the center for learning...

The Evergreen works to provide the best information about recent crime and court updates in the Pullman area.

Prosecutor decides not to retry sexual misconduct case

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter October 22, 2019

By the victim’s request, the Whitman County Prosecutor will not be retrying former Pullman Police Sgt. Jerry Daniel Hargraves for first-degree custodial sexual misconduct. Hargraves’ trial ended...

Dave Cillay, first appointed chancellor for WSUs Global Campus discusses goals for the future of Global Campus. Cillay has been working for WSU since 2003.

Global Campus appoints first chancellor to represent students

JAKOB THORINGTON, Former Evergreen reporter October 21, 2019

WSU hired the first chancellor for its Global Campus in an effort to represent online students the same as their campus counterparts. Dave Cillay, vice president for Academic Outreach and Innovation,...

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 man jumps from moving vehicle

Pullman man jumps from moving vehicle

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor October 21, 2019

A Pullman man jumped out of a moving car and suffered a serious head injury on Wednesday around 6 p.m. on North Grand Avenue, said Pullman Police Cmdr. Jake Opgenorth. The car was traveling northbound...

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...

Matthew Jeffries, director of the gender identity/expression and sexual identity resource center at WSU, speaking at the first inaugural LGBTQ+ faculty/staff association meeting on Oct. 18 in the CUB.

LGBTQ+ affinity group holds first meeting

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter October 21, 2019

The LGBTQ+ faculty and staff affinity group discussed ways to use $1,200 from the President's Commission for Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation (GIESO) to create a communal space during...

Evan Henniger, sophomore majoring in sports management, shares his experience attending sport events Wednesday at Cleveland Hall. “I like to cheer on the Cougs,” Henniger says.

Cougs talk stadium accessibility

GRACE ARNIS, Former Evergreen managing editor October 18, 2019

Evan Henniger was born a Coug. As a eighth-generation student of the school, there was really no other college for him to attend. Except Henniger was unsure if he would be able to attend WSU at all, let...

Students and community members of different genders and races show their support in ending sexual and domestic violence during the Take Back the Night march Thursday.

Students march for sexual, domestic violence awareness

KHADIJAH BUTLER, Evergreen reporter October 18, 2019

Walking down the north side of campus Thursday night, students and residents shouted a slogan: “However, we dress, wherever we go, yes means yes and no means no.” The group was marching for Take...

Alison Crowley, PCD’s AmeriCorps education/outreach and restoration technician and AmeriCorps intern, explains how people can register to volunteer on palousecd.org on Friday morning at the Palouse Conservation District.

Palouse celebrates Orca Recovery Day

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief October 18, 2019

The Palouse Conservation District is hosting a volunteer planting project from 9 a.m. to noon at the Bill Chipman Trail on Saturday for Orca Recovery Day. Jodi Prout, PCD education and outreach coordinator,...

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