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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

Man arrested after allegedly shoplifting from Walmart

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2017

A man was arrested Sunday after allegedly shoplifting from the Pullman Walmart. The man, who was identified as being a resident of a different state, was arrested after attempting to steal around $90...

Fake ID attempts at Dissmore’s

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2017

Pullman Police responded to three fake identification incidents Friday, two of which occurred at Dissmore’s. The first incident happened when an 18-year-old woman attempted to use a fake ID to purchase...

Apartment fire displaces family

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2017

A fire at the Outlook Apartments forced a family of six out of their home Saturday morning. Pullman Fire Department was dispatched close to 2 a.m. to reports of second-story deck on fire. The residents...

City Council candidates Dan Records (left), Garren Shannon (right) discuss their plans for Pullman if they are elected in November.

Candidates say infrastructure top priority

SANG JUNG, Evergreen Reporter October 10, 2017

Candidates for Pullman City Council position Ward 2 said that if elected, they both plan to increase community engagement and invest in infrastructure. Garren Shannon, who works as an information systems...

Shannon Prendergast trained a service dog named Lottie through Canine Companions.

Friends remember student’s love for others

KATIE SHADLER, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2017

When Shannon Prendergast was in high school, she invited a fellow swimmer over to her house for a Prendergast family game night. Within just two weeks of knowing each other, Prendergast had welcomed...

Sydel Samuels, director of the University of Idaho’s Native American Student Center, greets Pete Purtra of the Shoshone-Paiute tribe, during Indigenous Peoples’ Day events Monday.

University of Idaho celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 9, 2017

A Shoshone-Paiute tribe representative and students gathered Monday at the University of Idaho campus to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day through a speaker event focused on peace and love. Sydel...

Students to build bridges at UndocuQueer conference

KELSEY JONES, Evergreen contributor October 9, 2017

When Maria Yepez drove from Tri-Cities to Pullman for the UndocuQueer conference, with others in the undocumented students group from WSU Tri-Cities, she did not know what the conference was about, or...

Koji the Shiba Inu walks on the Glenn Terrell Friendship Mall.

Vet Med seeks canine participants for study

BAILEY CAMPBELL, Evergreen reporter October 9, 2017

Healthy dog volunteers are needed for a study on the effects of antibiotics found in dog feces. The WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital is asking for 60 volunteers for a week-long study. Dogs will be given...

During her speech, political science professor Carolyn Long encourages political civility on campus.

‘Listening to understand’

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter October 8, 2017

Civil discourse in politics, and the lack thereof, were the topics of discussion at a Foley Institute talk on Friday. Visiting associate professor Carolyn Long in the School of Politics, Philosophy...

WSU freshman football players dismissed for alleged shoplifting

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor October 6, 2017

WSU football players Zaire Webb and Anthony White Jr. were dismissed from the team after they allegedly attempted to shoplift $225 of products from Walmart. According to Pullman Police Department's...

The researcher plans to publish the results of his study on African-American oral history  and migration two years from now.

WSU professor gets grant to study Manhattan Project in Hanford

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 6, 2017

A WSU Tri-Cities professor received a $73,000 grant to study the migration patterns of African-American Hanford workers in the 1940s. Michael Mays, the WSU Tri-Cities director of the Hanford History...

Candidates running for Moscow City Council and mayor answer audience questions Wednesday night.

Moscow candidates speak at town hall

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 6, 2017

Eight city council and mayoral candidates for Moscow discussed transportation, public safety and city branding during a political forum. The Wednesday forum was not focused on a single policy area....

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