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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

Jesus Hernandez, ASWSU College of Business senator, authored a resolution supporting cultural competency trainings in new student orientation.

Cultural competency could expand to new students

ZARA CRUDEN, Evergreen reporter January 31, 2018

Another WSU program could join the ranks of violence prevention, substance abuse and consent education courses for incoming students. Students and university officials have created a work group that...

Regan Donaldson, ASWSU director of Health and Safety talks about staffing issues in the Green Dot program.

ASWSU looks to fund violence prevention

YASMEEN WAFAI, Evergreen assistant editor January 31, 2018

Violence prevention programs on campus are facing low staff and a loss of funding, but ASWSU is looking to keep the programs alive. After having conversations with Health & Wellness, ASWSU Vice...

Former ASWSU Sen. Matthew Morrow is lobbying to ease restrictions on S&A fee rates.

Lawmakers consider revising S&A fee restrictions

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor January 31, 2018

State legislators are considering a bill to separate Services and Activities fees — which pay for campus resources such as the Women’s Resource Center and the CUB — from the rise and fall of tuition...

Advertising Manager Jacob Wagoner, right, explains how declining advertising sales contributed to The Daily Evergreen deficit at the Jan. 10 Student Media Board meeting.

Board to discuss cutting Evergreen

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief January 31, 2018

To address budget shortfalls, the Student Media Board will revisit the possibility of print cuts to The Daily Evergreen today. At a Jan. 10 meeting, the Student Media Board voted to cut all print production...

Board to discuss Evergreen budget Wednesday

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief January 30, 2018

The committee that governs Student Media will meet tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. to discuss Student Media’s ongoing deficit issue. At the last Student Media Board meeting, the board decided to eliminate print...

Pullman Police recommend rape charge in 2016 case

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter January 30, 2018

The Pullman Police Department officially passed a recommendation of charges to the Whitman County Prosecutor’s Office last week stemming from an alleged rape at a WSU fraternity in 2016. The incident...

WSU launches Spanish financial aid information

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief January 30, 2018

WSU’s student financial services (SFS) launched a Spanish version of its website early in January to provide accessible information for non-English speakers. Ramiro Mora, communications advisor for...

Deteriorating tunnel closes street on campus

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter January 30, 2018

Traffic is shut down on Veteran’s Way at College Avenue after a deteriorating tunnel caused unsafe street conditions. “The tunnel is very intricate with lots of utilities that supply electricity...

Server issues didn’t impact turnout, chair says

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter January 30, 2018

Despite server issues during the special election, the ASWSU election chair said it did not negatively impact voter turnout. Election board chair Bradley Warren said 7 percent of the entire student...

A student employee positions cheese cans properly as they come off the conveyor belt so that the date of canning prints correctly on the designated spot on the lid.

Following cheese from cow to curd

BAILEY CAMPBELL, Evergreen reporter January 30, 2018

Aromas of cheese and dill mix with the scents of sanitizer and cow manure. Located on Ferdinand’s Lane, down the road from the stadium, students operate shiny silver equipment to make cheese at WSU Creamery. “It’s...

 Yaye Sibide and Kadir Nour vote for ASWSU senators while Bradely Warren helps them with the voting process Friday in the CUB.

ASWSU special election winners react

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter January 29, 2018

ASWSU held a special election Friday looking to fill six vacancies on the Senate in the All Campus, Uncertified, Business, Arts and Sciences and Education positions. After winning the position as Senator...

Provost Dan Bernardo suggested a WSU researcher consider an exit strategy, according to court documents from a lawsuit she filed against him and two other administrators.

Three administrators sued

FORREST HOLT, REBECCA WHITE, and LINH NGUYEN January 29, 2018

A tenured WSU researcher is suing her department chair, college dean and the university provost, saying they discriminated against her, invaded her privacy and retaliated against her for speaking out. Tracy...

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