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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

Candidates increase fundraising

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor October 20, 2017

Candidates competing for Eastern Washington’s seat in Congress have collectively raised over $1.5 million, and could bring in millions more if the race draws national attention, as some predict. Incumbent...

Survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence and their supporters march past Bryan Hall, chanting Silence is NOT Consent during the Take Back the Night march on Thursday evening.

Students march to ‘Take Back the Night’

BAILEY CAMPBELL, Evergreen reporter October 19, 2017

Dozens marched the pathways of WSU to honor and acknowledge those who have experienced sexual harassment and assault during the Take Back the Night event Thursday evening. Students gathered to speak...

Lyft operates along the Puget Sound from Tacoma to Arlington, as well as Bellingham, Wenatchee and Spokane

Lyft begins operations in Pullman along with Uber

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter October 19, 2017

With an increase in the use of ride-booking apps in many cities, Lyft has been hoping to expand businesses in more rural communities like Pullman. WSU provides a great place to advertise the company...

Volunteers install ramps

LILLIE WILLIAMS, Evergreen reporter October 19, 2017

Residents were given a chance to have more accessible homes, as well as a more convenient way to the outside world, with free ramp installments throughout the community. The Disability Action Center...

Pullman residents to vote on Parks and Paths Bond

Pullman residents to vote on ‘Parks and Paths’ Bond

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 19, 2017

Pullman voters will decide on a replacement bond to improve city parks and pathways when they fill out their ballots. The League of Women Voter’s Pullman chapter held an open house Monday night at...

Mary Jo Gonzales, vice president of Student Affairs, speaks to ASWSU about the school’s current financial situation as students protest program defunding and staff cuts.

Multicultural programs to face budget cuts

LINH NGUYEN and REBECCA WHITE October 18, 2017

Every seat in the audience and the ASWSU Senate was filled as Vice President of Student Affairs Mary Jo Gonzales explained that like the university, the Office of Student Affairs is facing an unsustainable...

Truck carrying explosives crashes outside of Potlatch

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 18, 2017

A semi-truck carrying explosives crashed in Potlatch early Wednesday morning. The crash occurred at about 2 a.m. and forced evacuations at the Y Mobile Home Park in Potlatch. The truck tipped onto its...

Pullman resident Alex Hammod asks questions about both propositions Monday evening 
at the Encounter Ministries.

Citizens to vote on City Hall bond

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 18, 2017

Pullman voters will decide on a city bond worth more than $10 million dollars come election day. The bond, which is listed as City of Pullman Proposition No. 1, would finance the purchase and remodeling...

WSU’s first licensed Starbucks opened this fall in the new SPARK building.

WSU’s corporate partners strengthen relations

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor October 18, 2017

While universities seek investors and employment pipelines for their students, corporations seek access to pools of young and educated potential employees. Partnerships between universities and corporations...

ZZU Bar & Grill closes

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA and REBECCA WHITE October 17, 2017

The ZZU Bar & Grill shut down abruptly over the weekend. The bar has been around since 2006, co-owner Cathy Cooper said. Her husband, Douglas Cooper, said due to a shortage of funds, they were unable...

National Weather Service issues wind advisory

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor October 17, 2017

The Spokane branch of the National Weather Service released a wind advisory late this morning for 1 to 8 p.m. The advisory cited a strong cold front as the cause of the winds, mainly 35 to 45 mph with...

Students show their Cougar pride at the 2015 Apple Cup on Nov. 27.

UW offering ASWSU Global tickets that were originally denied

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor October 17, 2017

University of Washington is offering ASWSU Global 80 group tickets for the Apple Cup, ASWSU Global Adviser CeCe Smith said. The tickets were denied by a sales representative earlier this month. “They...

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