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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

The new courses can be accessed with a desktop, tablet or smartphone with a Whitman County Library card.

Library offers world, English courses

SANDY VO, Evergreen reporter February 20, 2019

The Whitman County Library has implemented a new electronic resource called Mango Languages, which offers over 70 world languages and 20 English-as-second-language courses. Sarah Phelan, librarian...

“We aren’t really asking for universities to do more, but they shouldn’t do less,” ASWSU President Savannah Rogers said Monday in the CUB. She was one of 76 student leaders to oppose the Title IX proposals.

ASWSU leader opposes Title IX changes

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter February 19, 2019

In response to proposed Title IX alterations, student body leaders from colleges and universities across the country signed a list of complaints regarding their issues with them. The Department of Education...

ITS Communication Coordinator, Jacqueline Southwick, discusses the expansion of Wi-Fi capabilities on the Pullman campus Friday afternoon in the Information Technology building.

WSU sets up new guest Wi-Fi system

DAISY ZAVALA, Evergreen managing editor February 19, 2019

The Information Technology Services (ITS) partnered with Residence Life on Friday to simplify the method guests use to connect to the WSU Wi-Fi services. Jacqueline Southwick, ITS communication coordinator,...

Nina Woodford, Director of the Office of the Campus Veterinarian, discusses the use of animals for research Friday in Lighty.

Potential bill to protect research cats, dogs

KAYE GILL, Evergreen reporter February 19, 2019

The Washington State Legislature brought up a bill Feb. 5 in a Senate hearing that would require facilities that conduct research on dogs and cats, such as WSU and University of Washington, to offer its...

Isaac Castaneda, senior political science major and participant in the mock trials, says these experiences are helping him learn what it is like to be an attorney and what it looks like to be in a professional setting Friday afternoon in the CUB.

Mock trial team gains real-world experience

SANDY VO, Evergreen reporter February 19, 2019

The WSU mock trial team traveled to Yakima for a two-day event, giving them a chance to network with WSU alumni working in the legal field. Twenty-two WSU students attended this event in November, according...

Pullman Transit impacted by snow

CARMEN JARAMILLO, Evergreen reporter February 15, 2019

Bus service in Pullman is being impacted by snow as several buses are running detour routes this morning. Buses are expected to regain full service after snow plows clear service side streets, said...

Kappa Alpha Theta member Jhordin Prescott discusses plans for Delta Sigma Phi and Kappa Alpha Theta to partner with CHAS Health to bring mental health services to Greek Row on Friday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house.

Greeks increase health resources

DAISY ZAVALA, Evergreen managing editor February 15, 2019

Two Greek houses at WSU partnered with the Community Health Association of Spokane (CHAS) to provide mental health counseling services for its members once a week. Quinton Berkompas, Delta Sigma Phi...

Reference and Instruction Librarian Erin Hvizdak says they added a new desk Thursday afternoon in the Terrell Library.

Campus library adds reference desk

SANDY VO, Evergreen reporter February 15, 2019

Holland & Terrell Library decided to implement a new reference desk in hopes of making it more accessible for WSU students and faculty. Erin Hvizdak, reference instruction librarian, said the reference...

Comments on proposed Title IX changes to open again

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter February 15, 2019

WSU’s Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) is re-opening its online submission forms to accept additional responses from students and groups on campus for the proposed changes to Title IX. Kimberly Anderson,...

Phil Weiler, vice president for university marketing and communications, discusses the strategic financial plan for WSU to become a top university by 2030 on Feb. 5 in the French Administration building.

Regents approve $5.6 million settlement

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter February 15, 2019

The Board of Regents approved a settlement of up to $5.26 million for a class-action lawsuit about a data breach that occurred around two years ago. Phil Weiler, vice president of marketing and communications,...

Cougar Country Drive-In owner responds to employee criticisms, Evergreen reporter

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter February 14, 2019

Cougar Country Drive-In owner Rhonda Witt-Miller responded to The Daily Evergreen’s article published Wednesday with a Facebook message to Kaye Gill, the main reporter on the story. The response read: "HONESTY...

Allison Fisher, graduate student and initiative coordinator for the Office of the President, says downtown Pullman has the potential to become a place with “radical inclusivity.” Fisher also says pocket parks, or downtown hangout spots, are a goal of her group, Tuesday in The Spark: Academic Innovation Hub.

Pullman finalizes budget to improve downtown

KURIA POUNDS, Evergreen reporter February 14, 2019

Pullman is set to experience several appearance renovations in upcoming years, said Allison Fisher, WSU graduate student and Downtown Pullman initiative coordinator. The City of Pullman has set aside...

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