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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

Firefighters extinguish the remaining flames of an apartment fire Friday night near NW Stadium Way. The fire charred about half of the complexs first floor.

Resident recovers from Stadium Way fire

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor February 11, 2018

During half time of a University of Idaho men’s basketball game, Pullman resident Nick Kromm, 36, received an urgent text from his sister. She worked in a business on NW Stadium Way and had noticed smoke...

Firefighters extinguished an apartment fire Friday night near NW Stadium Way. The fire charred about half of the apartments first floor.

House fire on NW Stadium Way

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor February 9, 2018

Five people were displaced when a small apartment on military hill caught fire late Friday night. Pullman and Whitman county fire fighters responded to the blaze at 144 NW Stadium Way at around 8:30...

One dies in accident outside of Pullman

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2018

One person died in a collision on Highway 195 about five miles outside of Pullman earlier today. Washington State Patrol Trooper Jeff Sevigny said the person died after their car collided with a semi-truck...

Venus Lomelm marches for DREAM Act support, chanting “What do we want? The dream act. When do we want it? Now.” Thursday as protesters marched down the Glenn Terrell Friendship Mall.

Rallying to protect DACA students

ZARA CRUDEN, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2018

WSU students facing uncertain futures rallied with their peers Thursday in hopes of influencing lawmakers to pass legislation protecting undocumented people living in the U.S. “You may say I’m...

Crops need bees and insecticides, entomology professor Brandon Hopkins said. He hopes a new food supplement can prevent mass bee colony losses.

Researchers look to save collapsing bee colonies

DEENA MIGLIAZZO, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2018

Two WSU researchers won $10,000 in a competition for their development of a food supplement that protects honey bees from toxic molecules in pesticides, insecticides and herbicides. Waled Suliman, a...

Judi McDonald presents the late president Elson S. Floyds loan forgiveness numbers at the Jan. 25 Faculty Senate meeting.

Budget issues rooted in 2014 loan forgiveness

YASMEEN WAFAI, Evergreen assistant editor February 9, 2018

Faculty Senate Chair Judi McDonald read aloud financial figures at a Jan. 25 Faculty Senate meeting outlining a series of forgiven loans within the university, which are some of the root causes of WSU’s...

Pullman Police officers clear a room during an active shooter drill Oct. 6, 2013.

Whitman SWAT responds to armed threat

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2018

The Whitman County Sheriff’s SWAT team to apprehend a suspect accused of drawing a gun on two people last weekend. Pullman Police Cmdr. Chris Tennant said the Special Weapons and Tactics team could...

Senators will run for president

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2018

Two pairs of ASWSU Senators announced their candidacies for president and vice president of the student government Thursday. All Campus Sen. Savannah Rogers announced she would run for president with...

Tri-Cities to delay spending cuts on campus

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2018

WSU Tri-Cities has begun to reduce its spending in accordance with the university’s 2.5 percent budget cuts, but administrators are waiting for the incoming chancellor to arrive before making recommendations...

Sandra Kelly, organizer for the Sojouner’s Alliance fundraiser, talks about business contributions.

Locals host fundraiser, support Sojourner’s Alliance

Dan Doucet, Evergreen opinion editor February 8, 2018

A group in Moscow is holding a fundraising event for Sojourners’ Alliance, the only long-term homeless shelter in the Palouse, after a fire partially destroyed one of its houses in December. The Friday...

Matthew Sutton, talks to students about how Trump took advantage 
of the evangelical demographic through his ideology.

Professor explains Trump, Christianity link

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2018

Religious history professor Matthew Sutton led a discussion Wednesday explaining why President Donald Trump was such an attractive figure to white Evangelicals, winning about 81 percent of their vote in...

WSU Everett to consolidate resources

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2018

With a campus-wide plan to reduce spending and increase revenue, WSU Everett will cut spending by restructuring their resources. With less than 200 students enrolling this past spring, Everett is the...

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