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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

Tyler Parchem, ASWSU vice president-elect, said he and Rogers “did not steal money from students” at an ASWSU hearing March 22 in the CUB.

Student gov’t leaders reply to protest

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter March 30, 2018

After a group of students staged a sit-in demanding the impeachment of President-elect Savannah Rogers and Vice President-elect Tyler Parchem, the two announced they would hold two open forums April 10...

Lisa Brown, a Democratic congressional candidate and former WSU Spokane chancellor, introduces herself to students Thursday on the Glenn Terrell Friendship Mall.

Brown talks guns, health, finance

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor March 30, 2018

In a congressional race that has gained national attention, Democratic candidate Lisa Brown has tried to separate herself from her opponent by highlighting efforts to connect with local voters. Brown,...

WSU absorbs news sources into Insider

HANNAH WELZBACKER, Evergreen reporter March 30, 2018

The WSU News website and electronic newsletter is now part of WSU Insider, in a merger of the university’s major news sources. Phil Weiler, vice president of marketing and communications, said it...

Ajenae Hardwell, ASWSU all campus sen., discusses a suicide prevention resolution at an ASWSU Senate meeting Wednesday at the CUB.

ASWSU votes to support marginalized students

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor March 29, 2018

ASWSU senators passed a resolution urging WSU faculty, staff, multicultural committees and administration to meet and create a plan for fighting issues marginalized people face. According to the resolution,...

Graduate student Nigel Joseph, left, leads a workshop about creating life goals, overcoming obstacles and planning to handle limitations at the Disability Awareness Symposium in the Cultural Center.

Speaker asks for access, awareness

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief March 29, 2018

Presenters in the Disability Awareness Symposium urged the WSU campus and participants to be more aware of misconceptions of students with disabilities and accommodate students when they can. Davi Kallman,...

City-wide pipe project starts next week

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor March 29, 2018

Avista will spend $4 million to replace natural gas pipelines in Pullman starting next week. Edward Ranck-Copher, a Pullman Public Works engineering technician, said the work will encompass most of...

Police, scientists, hope to use drones for innovation

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter March 29, 2018

Three local experts discussed how local governments use drones for science and public safety, as well as issues recreational users should keep in mind when operating on the Palouse on Tuesday. Tony...

Professor Susmita Bose talks to students and faculty about the importance of maintaining one’s bone health.

Mimicking nature with 3-D printing

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter March 29, 2018

Susmita Bose, professor at the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture at WSU, presented her research on how 3-D printing can impact biomedical studies by manufacturing bone implants. Bose,...

Ellen Taylor, a candidate for the associate vice president of student engagement, talks about her previous work experience at the University of Washington.

AVP candidate says challenges, feedback engages students

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter March 29, 2018

Ellen Taylor, candidate for the associate vice president of student engagement position, emphasized the relationship between long-term challenges students undertake and lasting engagement during a presentation...

Chijioke Emeka, president of the Black Student Union, while protesting against WSUs rearrangement in multicultural advisers asks Rudy Trejo, an ASWSU advisor, to remove the police officer present Wednesday at an ASWSU senate meeting in the CUB. Before the meeting Trejo asked police to be present because he was worried the protest would get out of hand.

Demonstrators protest ASWSU president-elect

ZARA CRUDEN, Evergreen reporter March 28, 2018

The election may be over, but ASWSU President-elect Savannah Rogers’ and Vice President-elect Tyler Parchem’s victory is still being called into question. A small group of students staged a sit-in...

Co-chair of QPOCA Alejandrx Martinez protests WSU oppressing marginalized students. The demonstrators claim they were locked out of a Q&A, where they planned on demanding an official statement from the university.

Students call out unmet demands

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter March 28, 2018

Students walked out of a workshop held by a senior university administrator Tuesday, calling for action on the demands student activists made during a sit-in in August. The students called...

Access Center holds first symposium on disability awareness

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief March 28, 2018

The WSU Access Center will host a two-day Disability Awareness Symposium today and Thursday to address issues regarding disabilities on campus. Access Center Director Meredyth Goodwin said the purpose...

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