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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

Jaime Nolan, associate vice president for community, equity and diversity at the University of New Hampshire, talks about her job experience on Tuesday.

First diversity AVP candidate visits Pullman

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter February 21, 2018

The first of four finalists for the position of associate vice president for community, equity, and inclusive excellence presented to an audience of WSU faculty and staff Tuesday, emphasizing improved...

ASWSU Senator Gavin Pielow talks about his fight against mandatory student fees and civic involvement on campus Friday at the ASWSU senate office.

Senator stresses civic participation, transparency

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor February 20, 2018

All Campus Sen. Gavin Pielow ran for ASWSU Senate in the spring of 2017, hoping to find a way to get more people involved in student government and local politics. Pielow has since crafted legislation...

Pullman 2040 Co-Chair Francis Benjamin says he and fellow Co-Chair Garren Shannon started 
the 2040 projects with the intention to improve downtown’s economy and the community at large.

Pullman hopes to expand with 2040 plan

DEENA MIGLIAZZO, Evergreen reporter February 20, 2018

Through survey feedback from 1,200 students and long-time residents, community organization Pullman 2040 developed several projects to improve the area. Following the survey, Pullman 2040 created five...

Pullman therapist held on rape charges found dead in cell

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor February 19, 2018

Whitman County Jail officers discovered a Pullman therapist, Dean Funabiki, 67, who was being held on rape charges, dead in his cell late Sunday night. Whitman County Sheriff Brett Myers said officers...

Pullman psychologist arrested for rape charges

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor February 17, 2018

A Pullman therapist was booked on second degree rape charges after he surrendered himself to police late Friday night. A patient reported that her therapist Dean Funabiki had sexually assaulted her...

Pullman government closures for President’s Day

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor February 16, 2018

Pullman city government offices and the post office will close Monday, while WSU and Pullman Public Schools students will have the day off in celebration of President’s Day. Though WSU won’t hold...

Murrow College Interim Dean Bruce Pinkleton makes the case for why he should be chosen for the deanship.

Pinkleton hopes to specialize Murrow courses

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter February 16, 2018

Bruce Pinkleton, a finalist for the deanship of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, said during a presentation Thursday afternoon that he wants the college to provide students with more specialized...

Provost aims to change advising

YASMEEN WAFAI, Evergreen assistant editor February 16, 2018

An advising pilot program introduced to several departments two years ago could replace the current advising system campus-wide next fall. Students would not be required to meet with their advisers...

Maren Mossman, a Pullman resident and WSU graduate student, holds her son, Liam, who attends the Childrens Center. GPSA will decide whether to increase funding to the child care service.

GPSA weighs funding for child care

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

Graduate and professional students will have to decide between increasing funding for the on-campus Children’s Center, or maintaining it and allocating those funds elsewhere. A budget proposal regarding...

Newly elected freshman delegates Rhys Chapman, left, and Christalina Ramirez are sworn in Wednesday.

ASWSU passes resolution, elects delegates

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor February 15, 2018

ASWSU senators unanimously passed a resolution honoring the life of famous broadcaster Keith Jackson at their weekly meeting Wednesday. The resolution, authored by College of Communication Sen. Harald...

Student Conduct Co-Chair Nancy Youlden discusses   suggested changes to the student conduct policies.

Task force recommends student conduct reforms

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief February 15, 2018

According to the Student Conduct Process Task Force Report presented at an informational session Wednesday, 75 percent of those who participated in the performance survey took issue with the current board...

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