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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

Non-Pullman WSU campuses to design mascots

Non-Pullman WSU campuses to design mascots

HANNAH WELZBACKER, Evergreen reporter March 27, 2018

All WSU campuses will now be able to create a mascot that represents the spirit and character of that location. This includes WSU Vancouver, Tri-Cities, Everett, Spokane, Global Campus and the Graduate...

Judge sentences Pullman teen to 25 years

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter March 26, 2018

A Latah County District Court judge sentenced 17-year-old Keagan Tennant to the maximum sentence of 25 years in prison Thursday for the shooting death of a Pullman teen last summer. Judge John Stegner...

WSU medical student Brent Conrad explains to a group of children how the human heart works at Kids’ Science and Engineering Day.

Campus groups work to inspire future scientists

BAILEY CAMPBELL, Evergreen reporter March 26, 2018

Wind tunnels, sparkling gemstones and chemical reactions are just some of the many phenomena children explored during the Kids’ Science and Engineering Day, held Saturday in Pullman. The WSU Society...

New VP focuses on finance

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor March 26, 2018

Current All Campus Sen. Tyler Parchem’s run for ASWSU’s second-highest post was far more successful than his first bid for office in student government. The political science sophomore ran for the...

Young girls hold signs at a protest for stricter gun control in Moscow on Saturday afternoon.

‘Protect us, not guns’

BRE SEARING, Evergreen reporter March 25, 2018

Hundreds of people of all ages gathered at the Friendship Square in downtown Moscow, Idaho, to protest gun violence in wake of recent school shootings. A small marching band played music as people started...

The U.S. Department of Agriculture classifies the Asian gypsy moth an invasive species because it poses a threat to the economy, the environment and human health.

WSU leads project to protect tribal resources, wildlife

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter March 23, 2018

Washington Native American tribes are working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fight off invasive plant and insect species that impact ecosystems on native land. Dan Fagerlie, WSU’s extension...

Faculty Senate Chair Judi McDonald said she supports the proposal to add a Faculty Regent.

Faculty Regent proposal stalls in state gov’t

YASMEEN WAFAI, Evergreen assistant editor March 23, 2018

A bill that would have allowed a faculty member to sit on the Board of Regents at both WSU and University of Washington remains stagnant in state government, despite university officials supporting the...

From left: Candace Chappelle, Shima Bahramvash Shams, Joshua Munroe, Jennifer Johnson and Shannon Kozlovich met with lawmakers to discuss proposed changes to higher education.

Grads oppose PROSPER Act in DC

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief March 23, 2018

A group of WSU graduate and professional students traveled to Washington, D.C. over spring break to lobby against a bill that could limit available loans and affect loan repayment plans. Members from...

ASWSU Sen. Ryan O’Dea, seated, listens to streit Perham hall government member Gena Franco, right, say his printing of posters was unfair to students.

Rogers-Parchem liable for unlawful posters

BREANNE SEARING and FORREST HOLT March 22, 2018

The ASWSU Election Board found that President-elect Savannah Rogers and Vice President-elect Tyler Parchem were responsible for “unauthorized” posters that one of their campaign supporters’ printed...

Former RA pleads guilty to bomb threats

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter March 22, 2018

The former WSU resident adviser who made multiple bomb threats in Stimson residence hall pleaded guilty in Whitman County Superior Court last Thursday. Jose Tecuatl, 18, pleaded guilty to a single charge....

Michael Preston, a finalist for associate vice president of student engagement, talks about his experience and why he should be selected for the job.

AVP finalist stresses success, diversity for colleges

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter March 22, 2018

Michael Preston, candidate for the associate vice president of student engagement, discussed his strategy for structuring student success and diversity with faculty and staff Wednesday. Since July 2015,...

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