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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

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....

New WSU Regent appointed

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor October 5, 2017

Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee appointed Heather Redman, co-founder of a Seattle-based technology venture capital firm, to the Board of Regents, WSU announced Thursday. Redman filled a vacant seat...

Wielgus awaits WSU settlement response

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter October 5, 2017

A WSU wolf researcher anticipates an out-of-court settlement with the university over allegations that administrators violated his academic freedom, while also disputing a new analysis of his data by a...

Limited resident parking on College Hill discussed

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter October 5, 2017

The Pullman City Council is considering starting maintenance projects on College Hill, which may displace resident parking in the area. Due to harsh Pullman winters, parked cars can become roadblocks...

Harald Hyllseth is sworn in as ASWSU communication senator Wednesday night in the CUB.

ASWSU appoints two new senators

KATIE SHADLER, Evergreen reporter October 5, 2017

ASWSU chose new Murrow and uncertified senators at their weekly meeting Wednesday night. After serving previously as a freshman delegate for ASWSU, the new Murrow senator Harald Hyllseth wanted to focus...

State GOP filed a complaint against Congressional candidate Lisa Brown for using WSU imagery.

Finance complaint filed against former WSU chancellor

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor October 5, 2017

WSU-related imagery appeared in an ad for a local Congressional candidate, which may have violated the state’s campaign guidelines. Lisa Brown — a former state Senate majority leader and WSU Spokane...

Sojourner’s Alliance Executive Director Steve Bonnar talks about his experiences with running 
the only homeless shelter on the Palouse.

Shelter stays afloat after funding loss

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 5, 2017

One of the few transitional housing facilities in Moscow, Sojourner’s Alliance, remains operational despite losing their federal funding and temporarily closing last year. Executive director of the...

Vice President of Students Affairs, Mary Jo Gonzales, addresses cultural issues on campus to a forum of students, faculty and staff.

Forum attendants note inclusivity hurdles

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter October 4, 2017

Student leaders, staff and faculty discussed the obstacles to inclusivity at WSU during a public forum Tuesday, noting problems of communication and adequate support for students, and reiterating concerns...

A worn down, abandoned room inside the St. Ignatius Hospital in Colfax.

Local hospital offers historic ghost tours

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 4, 2017

From an old brick framework to boarded up windows, Colfax has its very own scary attraction in St. Ignatius Hospital, a local favorite that sells out tours every Halloween season. Valoree Gregory, director...

Gravitational wave research wins Nobel prize

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor October 3, 2017

Two scientists received the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for their discovery of gravitational waves, a project several WSU researchers contributed to. The discovery came in 2015 when two LIGO (Laser...

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