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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

ZZU revamps, to reopen as ‘club and grub’

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief January 12, 2018

The ZZU Bar and Grill, which closed October of last year, will reopen in 2018 with a new team, new look and new food. “There’s lots of bars in town and lots of students,” co-owner Cathy Cooper...

Sophomore Ximeng Li, president of ISC, speaks about her new leadership role Wednesday afternoon in the Terrell Mall. She came to WSU as an international student and is planning to help the community as best as she can.

ISC’s new president begins term

YASMEEN WAFAI, Evergreen assistant editor January 11, 2018

Creating a diverse and welcoming organization is one of the greatest priorities for the newly elected International Students’ Council president. "I love working with all the international students and...

Pullman Fire Chief Mike Heston presents the fire department’s plans for 2018 to the ASWSU Senate on Wednesday in the CUB.

Pullman Fire department updates ASWSU

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor January 11, 2018

The Pullman Fire Department is looking at locations in the city to build a third fire station and hopes to increase the number of first responders. Pullman Fire Chief Mike Heston and Captain Mark Johnson...

WSU chooses new Tri-Cities chancellor

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor January 11, 2018

WSU President Kirk Schulz made his pick for a new Tri-Cities campus chancellor over the winter break, choosing a former Colorado university dean to run the satellite campus. The new chancellor, Sandra...

Richard Miller, Student Media director, said conflicts with the university’s 
administration may mean the paper could be shown “less mercy.”

Summer Evergreen cut, other cutbacks postponed

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter January 10, 2018

The WSU Student Media Board decided not to change school-year production at The Daily Evergreen until the Jan. 31 board meeting. Board members failed to agree on what aspects of the paper’s production...

WSU grad to run for auditor

DANIEL DOUCET and FORREST HOLT January 10, 2018

A WSU graduate and Garfield resident was the first to announce her candidacy for Whitman County auditor Sunday. Current Auditor Eunice Coker will finish her term in November 2018 and will not run for...

WSU President Kirk Schulz speaks at a Faculty Senate meeting in November regarding spending reductions During his time at Kansas State University, he faced budget issue similar to WSUs.

Schulz’s ‘buried’ budget legacy

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter January 10, 2018

This isn’t WSU President Kirk Schulz’s first time handling a budget crisis. Before arriving in Pullman, he oversaw Kansas State University across nearly a decade of scarce funding. Now, after a...

Activists gather at the Capitol Building to protest the lack of action regarding the DREAM Act.

Fear is nothing new

Rebecca White, Evergreen assistant news editor January 9, 2018

WSU student Brenda Rodriguez has lived every day since Sept. 5 with a countdown. Rodriguez is a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, recipient. As of Tuesday, she has 476 days until her permit...

Adam Lincoln, Pullman’s City Supervisor, gives a tour of the Encounter Ministries as it might become the new Pullman City Hall if the bond passes again.

Pullman city bonds fail to pass due to technicality

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter January 9, 2018

City of Pullman officials decided against passing two bonds that appeared on the ballot in November, despite both winning more than 60 percent of the vote. City Attorney Laura McAloon advised the city...

Floyd College of Medicine brings in $10 million

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter January 9, 2018

Twenty-one research teams received a total of $10 million in new grants and contracts for the coming year at WSU’s newly opened Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine in Spokane. The new money will fund...

No collisions on Highway 26 this year

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter January 9, 2018

Following fatal accidents in previous years, Washington State Patrol officials said there were no accidents on Highway 26 as students returned to WSU after winter break this time around. Multiple WSU...

Executive Vice President of GPSA, Amir Gilmore holds a vote to pass the latest agenda at the GPSA meeting, Monday evening.

GPSA hopes for a louder voice on campus

Yasmeen Wafai, Evergreen assistant editor January 9, 2018

Expanding the graduate student organization, improving campus climate and holding a successful research expo are among the GPSA’s plans for the upcoming semester, President Shane Reynolds announced at...

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