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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

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...

UW Medical student Nick Rasmussen discusses his community project that aims to raise awareness of proper fever analysis and care by distributing thermometers and fever fact cards.

Fever education focus of student project

LILLIE WILLIAMS, Evergreen reporter October 17, 2017

A University of Washington medical student is partnering with local groups to distribute thermometers and fever information to young families in Whitman County. Nick Rasmussen, a second-year student...

At Pullman Transit bus stops, riders can check their bus’ arrival times on the posted maps, through the Pullman Transit “Where’s My Bus?” web application, the WSU mobile app and Google Maps.

Google Maps makes transit tracking easier

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor October 17, 2017

Pullman Transit bus routes are now available on Google Maps, taking out some of the guesswork for passengers.   On Google Maps, students can input current location and intended destination,...

Academy of Sciences admits WSU scientist

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor October 17, 2017

A WSU virology and global health researcher, M. Kariuki Njenga, was named to the National Academy of Medicine for his work in infectious diseases and veterinary medicine. He is one of 11 WSU researchers...

Iranian lawyer, human rights activist, and former judge Shirin Ebadi speaks on her vision to prevent war and promote equal rights in our world during her symposium at the University of Idaho Bruce M. Pitman Center.

Nobel Prize winner speaks about Human Rights at UI symposium

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 16, 2017

Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi, spoke yesterday at the University of Idaho Pitman Center on tolerance, against the war in the Middle East and women’s rights through an international perspective. She...

Waste generated from lumber mills around the Pacific Northwest is being used to replace ethanol fuels for planes at companies like Alaska Airlines.

WSU researchers create renewable jet fuel

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 16, 2017

A WSU research team, Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance, have found a way to replace ethanol based energy sources with biofuels created from lumber mill waste. Co-director of NARA Mike Wolcott said...

Dr. Thumbi Mwangi vaccinates an adult dog while researching in Kenya.

WSU researchers expand rabies vaccinations to Africa

JENNIFER FORSMANN, Evergreen reporter October 16, 2017

Researchers at WSU are partnering with Serengeti Health to research rabies vaccines and promote animal and human health around the world. Guy Palmer, the senior director of Global Health at the Paul...

Redshirt senior Jamal Morrow runs the ball for a gain of yards against Nevada on September 23 at Martin Stadium.

ASWSU denied tickets by UW, emails show

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor October 16, 2017

In forwarded emails between University of Washington and ASWSU Global, it appeared that UW was only willing to sell Apple Cup tickets to Husky fans. The Evergreen obtained two separate chains of emails...

Ray Corona talking about his life experiences at the Undocuqueer Conference Saturday.

Intersectional identities explored

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor October 16, 2017

Students, educators, lawyers and activists spent their Saturday in the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center discovering different aspects of undocumented and LGBTQ identities, and ways to support those who identified...

Former WSU athletic director Bill Moos has left the university for a position at University of Nebraska.

Bill Moos hired as Nebraska’s athletic director

RYAN MOSHER, Evergreen reporter October 15, 2017

Nebraska has signed WSU’s Bill Moos as its new Athletic Director. He agreed to a five-year contract with the Cornhuskers that entails a base annual salary of $1 million, plus incentives. Moos will begin...

Lois James of the WSU Spokane College of Nursing stands in front of a bias simulation.

WSU Spokane research developed police bias training

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 13, 2017

Researchers at WSU Spokane have developed a training program to find and combat bias in police forces. The research, led by Lois James of the WSU College of Nursing, resulted in a training program for...

Jayda Moore, one of the Social Justice Peer Educators from Diversity Education, discusses how culturally appropriated costumes can be disrespectful and harmful to marginalized groups.  The presentation and following forum was sponsored by ASWSU.

Choose costumes carefully, student leaders say

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 13, 2017

As Halloween comes closer, groups on campus reminded students of the harmful implications the costumes they wear can have on others during a presentation Thursday. Jayda Moore, a social justice peer...

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