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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Blake Gurney, a freshman delegate, participates in a senate meeting Wednesday night in the CUB.

ASWSU Senate to hold special election today

FORREST HOLT and LINH NGUYEN January 25, 2018

After multiple senators vacated their positions this academic year, ASWSU Election Board Chair Bradley Warren concurred late last week with the Judicial Board’s call for special elections, seeking to...

Magnus Wood scans plants with a Fluorescent imaging camera Wednesday at WSUs Phonemics Center.

Camera reveals plants’ inner processes

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief January 25, 2018

Scientists rapidly take pictures while flashing lights at plants, hoping to gain a better understanding of how they function. WSU’s Phenomics Center, on the eastern edge of campus, operates an imaging...

Daniella Clark, a survivor of a traumatic brain injury, explains how her scar affected her self-image, altered her stamina and ability to function Wednesday outside the CUE.

Local wants to raise brain injury awareness

YASMEEN WAFAI, Evergreen assistant editor January 25, 2018

Writer, musician and public speaker Daniella Clark, who represents southeastern Washington on the state’s Traumatic Brain Injury Council, wants people to understand the link between traumatic brain injuries...

ASWSU considers changing recall requirements

ASWSU considers changing recall requirements

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor January 25, 2018

ASWSU senators discussed a constitutional amendment that would lower the required voter turnout needed for recalling senators. The amendment, proposed by College of Engineering and Architecture Sen....

ASWSU is holding special elections

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter January 25, 2018

ASWSU is holding a special election to fill six vacant seats on the Senate. Six senators decided to step down earlier this academic year from their positions to graduate, study abroad and avoid conflicts...

WSU introduces new athletic director

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor January 24, 2018

WSU President Kirk Schulz introduced Patrick Chun as the new director of athletics in a news conference Tuesday. Chun signed a five-year contract with WSU that pays $650,000 annually, Schulz said. Chun...

Wielgus said he found the Profanity Peak wolf den through tracks and other evidence.

Researcher criticizes WSU at Profanity Peak film screening

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor January 24, 2018

A WSU researcher, criticized for his comments and research surrounding the killing of Northeastern Washington wolves, answered questions Monday night following a film explaining the conflict. The film...

Co-founder of Chimeric Designs Kevin Gray researches ways to make chemotherapy more effective.

Team develops chemotherapy project

BAILEY CAMPBELL, Evergreen reporter January 24, 2018

After his dad was diagnosed with cancer in 2008, WSU doctoral graduate Kevin Gray set out to alleviate the symptoms of chemotherapy. Gray, co-founder of Chimeric Designs Inc. and a chemical engineer, has...

Police release new details in Hilinski’s death

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor January 23, 2018

Pullman police confirmed that redshirt sophomore quarterback Tyler Hilinski used a rifle taken from a teammate without their knowledge to kill himself last week. Hilinski was reportedly last seen by...

Terry Boston, associate vice president of Operations & Finance, answers questions during the annual GPSA meeting Jan. 22, 2018 evening in the CUB. Boston has been named acting vice president of Student Affairs.

Grads discuss media fee, housing

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

The Graduate and Professional Students Association, or GPSA, discussed Registered Student Organization budgets, prospects of a Student Media fee and Housing and Dining concerns at its meeting Monday night. Regarding...

Members of the Student Veterans Committe meet for their annual meeting and discuss their upcoming budget located in the Veterans center of the Holland Library, Monday evening. 
The Student Veterans Committee meet for their annual meeting to dicuss how they can support student veterans and changes to their budget, located in the veterans center in the Holland Library, Monday evening.

Student veterans unscathed by gov shutdown

ZARA CRUDEN, Evergreen reporter January 23, 2018

President Donald Trump signed a spending bill Monday to stop a three-day long government shutdown, which was soon enough to save student veterans from temporarily losing educational benefits. But longer...

State gives millions for WSU construction

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor January 23, 2018

The Washington State Legislature approved just under $114 million for WSU construction and renovation projects Friday. The Pullman campus will directly see about $76 million, with two new buildings...

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