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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

Former WSU College Republicans president James Allsup received certification as a Whitman County GOP Precinct Committee Officer, but may end up not taking his seat if officials find a way to prevent him from doing so in their bylaws.

Allsup certified for position in Whitman County Republican Party

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter June 5, 2018

Former WSU College Republicans President James Allsup was certified as a Precinct Committee Officer on Saturday by the Whitman County Auditor’s Office. The position usually entails passing out campaign...

City reduces street vehicle storage limit

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter June 1, 2018

The Pullman City Council reduced the number of days residents can store a vehicle on the street from seven days down to four at a meeting Tuesday. Anyone found in violation of the code will receive...

Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-WA, answers questions during a town hall at the Pioneer Center in Pullman on May 31. Rodgers is running for her seventh term as 5th District representative.

McMorris Rodgers discusses immigration, other issues in tense town hall

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-WA, held an at times tense town hall at the Pioneer Center in Pullman on Thursday. Rodgers, who serves as the U.S. representative for Washington’s fifth district, faces opposition...

WSU Athletics will present a budget plan to address the deficit facing the department in front of the WSU Board of Regents June 7-8.

Athletics budgets 27 percent increase in revenue, record ticket sales, higher fees

IAN SMAY and DYLAN GREENE May 31, 2018

A new budget plan released by WSU Athletics on Thursday counts on student fees doubling by fiscal year 2022 to help address the more than $60 million deficit facing the department. The plan, released...

City Council votes to raise parking fines

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

The Pullman City Council approved multiple agenda items dealing with issues ranging from parking fines to the addition of new Pullman Police Department officers at a regular meeting Tuesday night. The...

Samson “Spidey” Wolsburn, a member of the Three Forks Bike Club, takes flight on his bike off of a jump at the club’s track near Lincoln Middle School on Crestview Street on May 23.

Club creates track for youth to stay safe

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

For years, Scott McBeath has been running an eight-week-long summer bike camp through Pullman Parks & Recreation. But lately, he’s been spending his Wednesday evenings at his new club for children;...

Projects the city plans on completing in future years include renovations to the Reaney Park Pool to make the facilities more handicap accessible.

City looks to start ‘Parks and Paths’ projects

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

The City of Pullman will begin working on projects funded by Proposition No. 2, also known as the ‘Parks and Paths’ bond, later this year. The bond provides $2.4 million for improvements to various...

Coug Bikes fill the entry way to the Outdoor Recreation Center ahead of their debut Friday.

New bike sharing program debuts Friday

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

WSU students and Student Recreation Center members will have a new way to get around campus beginning Friday. University Recreation will launch Coug Bikes on June 1, replacing Green Bikes as the new...

Deputies arrest three after chase

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

Whitman County Sheriff’s deputies arrested three people from Spokane after a high-speed chase Saturday morning. An officer from the Palouse Police Department was assisting with a traffic emphasis...

ASWSU Vice President Tyler Parchem, left, and ASWSU President Savannah Rogers want to reduce the amount of emails a student receives on a daily basis.

Leaders to tackle communication issues

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

Many of the goals outlined in the 100-day plan created by ASWSU President Savannah Rogers and ASWSU Vice President Tyler Parchem deal with communication between the university and students. One of these...

James Short Jr., who served as founding director of the Social and Economic Sciences Research Center, has passed away at 93.

James Short Jr. leaves behind research legacy

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

James Short Jr., the founding director of WSU’s Social and Economic Sciences Research Center, passed away at 93 on May 13. Short became a WSU faculty member in 1951 and taught until 1997, according...

Former ASWSU President Jordan Frost will serve as the next WSU student regent after being selected to the role by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee.

Frost named next WSU student regent

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 30, 2018

Gov. Jay Inslee has selected former ASWSU President Jordan Frost as the next WSU student regent. Frost announced his new role on Facebook Wednesday evening after Gov. Inslee informed him of selection...

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