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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

Excess rain water runs down the street, causing both drivers and pedestrians to reconsider their routes, on Tuesday night at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Stadium Way.

Flood on North Grand swamps businesses

RACHEL SUN and CAMERON SHEPPARD April 10, 2019

Police blocked off sections of North Grand Avenue between Stadium Way and Northeast Whitman Street Tuesday after flooding made the road impassable and trapped several people inside buildings. Parts...

Antonio Bak, vice president of the Cookie Club, talks about how baking can help students handle stress on Monday afternoon at The Spark: Academic Innovation Hub.

Cookie Club has a sweet tooth for self-care

NAPHTALI CALLES, Evergreen reporter April 10, 2019

WSU's Cookie Club does not only focus on baking — the club members also work to emphasize mental health.  “Our goals are to introduce self-care and destressing through baking,” Cookie Club President...

Police Officer Brock Germer discusses the Regional Drug Task Force and the officers going undercover as drug buyers to get information Monday in the Pullman City Hall.

Task force addresses regional drug issues

DAISY ZAVALA, Evergreen managing editor April 9, 2019

The Quad Cities Drug Task Force presented to the Pullman Police Advisory Committee about past drug cases and what the task force does. Brock Germer, Pullman police officer and task force member, said...

Yong Wang, Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering professor, says his research team has discovered a process that can reduce pollutants emitted at low temperatures. The team, headed by Wang, focuses on “developing safer, greener and more efficient catalytic processes.”

Researchers create catalyst to work in low temperatures

HANNAH WELZBACKER, Evergreen reporter April 9, 2019

A WSU researcher has partnered with colleagues from the University of New Mexico and the Eindhoven University of Technology to develop a catalyst used in vehicle exhaust emissions that can withstand high...

Senator Michael Craven, left, and Director of Internal Affairs Susan Williams addresses questions and concerns with proposed changes to the GPSA bylaws at Monday night’s meeting.

GPSA discusses department representation issues

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter April 9, 2019

The GPSA Internal Affairs Committee proposed bylaw changes in the Senate’s meeting Monday night. The committee proposed changing the word "department" to "academic unit" in the bylaws. This will redefine...

Jessica Billings, WSU director of annual giving, says there are multiple ways alumni, students and others can donate to WSU.

CougsGive will raise funds for WSU organizations

KURIA POUNDS, Evergreen reporter April 9, 2019

WSU Giving Day, also known as CougsGive, will fundraise for WSU colleges, departments and organizations April 10. Giving Day includes colleges and organizations, such as the Murrow College of Communication,...

Reserve Police Officer Dennis Pratt was recognized by the Pullman Police Department for his volunteer hours. Pratt usually patrols the Pullman streets using a bicycle instead of a police car, like the one pictured.

Police honor reserve officer for service

CODY SCHOELER, Evergreen reporter April 9, 2019

The Pullman Police Department recognized the work of one of their officers for National Volunteer Week. Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins said Reserve Police Officer Dennis Pratt is not a typical reserve...

Evergreen wins best all-around student newspaper in region

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter April 8, 2019

Members of The Daily Evergreen staff and WSU students were honored by the Society of Professional Journalists at the 2019 Region 10 Mark of Excellence Awards in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Winners will move...

Tony Bean, executive director at the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport, said the Federal Aviation Administration will fund up to $20 million worth of discretionary funds.

Local airport to implement new terminal, expand services

GEORGE ERALIL, Evergreen reporter April 8, 2019

Plans to design a new terminal at the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport are in the works. Tony Bean, executive director at the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport, said the airport, which is six months away...

Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins says as Pullman continues to grow, he expects the rate of crime to increase. Jenkins says larceny remains to be the category of crimes that occurs the most in Pullman.

Pullman ranked in top 20 safest cities in state

LAUREN ELLENBECKER, Evergreen reporter April 8, 2019

Pullman was ranked among the top safest cities in Washington in a report by the National Council for Home Safety and Security. The National Council for Home Safety and Security evaluated the total number...

Shirts are hung by the YWCA Coalition for Women Students as a part of its Clothesline Project Oct. 15 2018 on the Glenn Terrell Friendship Mall.

Group brings attention to sexual assault

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter April 8, 2019

Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse (ATVP) will host events throughout April to promote sexual assault awareness in Pullman and Moscow. Vanessa Corwin, sexual assault advocate and prevention educator...

Cougar Health Services Vision Clinic and Health Clinic will participate and hold tabling sessions at the health fair.

Cougar Health Services to host health fair

ELAYNE RODRIGUEZ, Evergreen reporter April 8, 2019

Cougar Health Services’ (CHS) Vision Clinic will host an informational health fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday in the atrium of The Spark: Academic Innovation Hub. Denise Robertson, licensed dispensing...

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