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 student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Jordan Frost, ASWSU president and Services and Activities Fee Committee chair, said the student government cut its own spending before submitting funding requests.

GPSA, Transit react to S&A cuts

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter April 16, 2018

University entities that rely on Services and Activities fees as a source of revenue for the most part received less than they asked for as student leaders pushed for scaling back student fees. At the...

Brenda Barrio, assistant professor of special education, talks about the ROAR 
program, which will begin in the fall with four students.

Program aims to help students with disabilities

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief April 16, 2018

An inclusive post-secondary education program for students with intellectual or developmental disabilities will launch in the fall semester and grow in the following years. WSU Responsibility, Opportunity,...

Nobel winner offers election suggestions

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter April 16, 2018

Divisions between voting groups, on both the left and right, were responsible for President Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the 2016 presidential election, a Nobel Prize-winning professor said Friday. Eric...

Former President-elect Vince Chavez and former Vice President-elect Davina Cepeda celebrate their victory.

ASWSU Vancover election invalid

BAILEY CAMPBELL, Evergreen reporter April 13, 2018

WSU Vancouver’s student government will go without a president- and vice president-elect until a special election. The ASWSU Pullman Judicial Board ruled the March 7 electoral win for President-elect...

Peter Kopp, a history professor at New Mexico State University, describes     the history of brewing hops on Thursday.

Author talks about book on agriculture, beer

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter April 13, 2018

Hops, a crucial element of today’s growing beer industry, have a long history and importance in the Pacific Northwest, said the author of a new book about the herbaceous crop. Environmental historian...

Provost Dan Bernardo answers faculty questions regarding athletics, Performing Arts and tenure versus non-tenure track staff, Thursday during the final Faculty Senate meeting of the semester.

Bernardo calls faculty balance a priority

YASMEEN WAFAI, Evergreen assistant editor April 13, 2018

Provost Dan Bernardo identified the proportion of tenured to non-tenured faculty as the most important issue for achieving the “Drive to 25” during a presentation to the Faculty Senate at its last...

ISC President Ximeng Li presents her goals for next school year. These include ensuring everyone 
in the organization feels welcome and makes time for the club.

ISC runs first independent elections

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2018

International Students’ Council members re-elected their president, Ximeng Li, in the organization’s first election since losing its charter last year. Li said she is continuing her goal from the...

Provost Dan Bernardo discusses the accreditation team’s feedback for WSU.

WSU passed accreditation evaluation, commended

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2018

The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities gave its evaluation feedback, which included commendation of the administration’s inclusion and transparency efforts, to end its on-campus WSU visit...

Some students have questioned whether UREC dress codes are being enforced fairly and if they need to be changed for clarity.

Students share UREC dress code concerns

HANNAH WELZBACKER, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2018

University Recreation is working to increase awareness of its dress code policy after students said they were wrongly asked to change. Sophie Marshall, a sophomore studying kinesiology, said she was...

Hannah Martian, member of WSU Young Democrats, talks during the ASWSU Debate Night on Tuesday.

Student political groups take on wage gap

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor April 11, 2018

Three WSU student political groups clashed over equal pay and government spending, but found common ground when discussing minimum sentencing in the American criminal justice system. The debate, between...

WSUs Foley Institute hosts associate vice president of Global Practice and Innovation at the US Institute of Peace, Colette Rausch to talk about rule of law and conflict around the word Tuesday afternoon in Bryan Hall.

Int’l peacekeeper discusses reforming war-torn regions

ZARA CRUDEN, Evergreen reporter April 11, 2018

An international peace advocate shared her experiences with war, its aftermath and people affected by armed conflicts Tuesday at a Foley Institute talk. Colette Rausch, associate vice president of global...

Edmund O. Schweitzer, II Ph.D, President and Chief Technoloy Officer at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, talks about the importance of SEL in Pullman and about the benefits of being located in a small community like Pullmans.

Schweitzer talks business, economics, creativity

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter April 11, 2018

The founder of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, one of Pullman’s largest employers, described to an audience in the CUB Senior Ballroom on Tuesday how the company is outperforming its competitors,...

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