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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

Screenshot courtesy of  the Washington State Smoke blog.

Smoke alert in effect until Wednesday

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor September 4, 2017

The National Weather Service issued an air-quality warning for smoke from fires in Canada and Montana, which will be in effect for the next several days. The warning predicts the conditions will worsen...

Senior engineering student and new president of ESA, Trevor Alkire, addresses club members during their meeting on Thursday, August 30.

New ESA president uses global experience in leadership

MADISON WILLIAMS, Evergreen reporter September 1, 2017

New chairman of the Environmental Sustainability Alliance, Trevor Alkire has had a love for the environment since his early years living in Darmstadt, Germany. Alkire, who moved to the U.S. in 2001, remembers...

Just a few of the lost and found items that are in the lost and found at the WSU Police Department, Wednesday.

Unique items remain unclaimed

KATIE SHADLER, Evergreen reporter September 1, 2017

Hundreds of items stack up every year in WSU Police’s lost and found with most left unclaimed. Among glasses, phones, wallets and watches sometimes lies some unique items, said Deanne Anderson, WSU...

WSU Police deal with unusual crimes Wednesday

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter September 1, 2017

WSU Police responded to a serial vandalizer and underage delinquency Wednesday. Joe Vandal, University of Idaho’s mascot, was found spray painted on a retaining wall near the intersection of Northeast...

Free speech rally to be held next week

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor September 1, 2017

The WSU chapter of Young Americans for Liberty will host a free speech rally Wednesday on the steps of Todd Hall. Chapter President David Mclerran said that the rally is meant to be a bi-partisan movement...

WSU student Michael Sinclair expressing his concerns with the zone split of parking lot one located behind Orton Hall, 8.31.17

Parking issues discussed at forum

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter September 1, 2017

WSU students and faculty expressed dissatisfaction with issues regarding transportation and parking at a forum on Thursday night. President Kirk Schulz hosted the event, accompanied by a committee of...

Kirk Shultz addresses assembled students and faculty after hearing student testimonies during the first meeting addressing the Sit In demands.

President Schulz discusses sit-in demands with students

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor August 31, 2017

Multicultural student organization leaders met with WSU President Kirk Schulz and other senior university officials to discuss ways WSU could improve campus climate, multicultural programs and representation...

Local library adds opioid addiction resources

KATIE SHADLER, The Daily Evergreen August 31, 2017

The Whitman County Library has just added eBooks and audiobooks about opioid addiction in response to the recent deaths and arrests in Whitman County. The collection consists of 69 titles called “Dealing...

Snake found in WSU apartment

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter August 31, 2017

Two WSU students had a rude welcoming when they came home to a snake in their apartment. The students called WSU police when they opened the door to their Chinook Village apartment and discovered a...

Harald Hyllseth and Josue Zuniga discuss the potential for the new Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center to be a hub for 
different student organizations during an open house on Tuesday, August 29th from 5-7:00 PM. He sees it as a common space to hold cultural events as well as hang out and 
talk with other students in a unique environment.

Cultural Center ready for visitors

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor August 31, 2017

Doors to the newly completed Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center are wide open for student organization leaders to have a look at the new space. Griffin Uchida, Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations...

Research facility relocation hits unexpected snag

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor August 31, 2017

The Board of Regents cancelled its meeting yesterday morning after the university found out it might not fully own some of the buildings they were going to vote on relocating. The Regents originally...

WSU study needs participants

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor August 31, 2017

WSU researchers are asking for student participants for a academic stress and animal interaction study. According to a WSU news release, the team of researchers known as the Pet PALS study team, is...

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