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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

Congestion expected Labor Day weekend

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter August 30, 2017

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) recommends that travelers plan ahead for the upcoming Labor Day to avoid poor traffic conditions. Interstate 90 and Snoqualmie Pass are expected...

WSU bomb threat suspect released on bail; awaiting arraignment

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter August 30, 2017

Jose Andes Tecautl, an 18-year-old former WSU student who has been accused of carrying out last week’s bomb threats, has been released on bail and is awaiting his arraignment Friday. Tecautl was a...

Students given temporary passes after cartridge paper runs out

Students given temporary passes after cartridge paper runs out

MADISON WILLIAMS, Evergreen reporter August 30, 2017

In hopes of having a parking spot this semester, many students ordered their parking passes in advance of the start of school. But some had difficulty retrieving their physical passes. Junior Taylor...

Professor of Interior Design, Kathleen Ryan, introduces a future downtown project to Pullman business owners Monday afternoon at Paradise Creek Brewery.  The project is aimed at increasing the number of WSU students shopping downtown.

Students and business owners discuss downtown issues

MICHAEL LINDER, Evergreen reporter August 30, 2017

WSU design and architecture students and Pullman business owners met at Paradise Creek Brewery for a Pullman 2040 meeting Monday to discuss ideas on how to improve WSU’s relationship with downtown Pullman,...

Workshop leader Nancy Carvajal Medina leads a discussion about helping homeless on the Palouse Monday evening at Neill Public Library.

‘Houseless, not homeless’

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter August 30, 2017

Several local organizations and a WSU researcher have come together to educate the public on the homelessness epidemic, which is migrating from cities to smaller places like Pullman. The Neill Public...

Air quality warning in effect until Thursday

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor August 29, 2017

The National Weather Service issued an air quality warning for eastern Washington due to wildfires around the northwest. The alert warned that children, the elderly and people with respiratory issues...

A WSU police car parked outside Stimson Hall, which was evacuated and cordoned off following the second bomb threat to the building in three days.

Stimson Hall resident adviser arrested in connection to bomb threats

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor August 29, 2017

WSU Police arrested Stimson Hall Resident Adviser Jose Tecuatl at 10 p.m. Monday for three counts of alleged threatening to bomb and three counts of alleged felony harassment in relation to the two bomb...

Sopohmore Maria Campos and senior Sammy Bill, both criminal justice majors, practice take downs during Defensive Tactics Training class in the Physical Education building on the morning on Monday, August 28th.

WSU Cadet training emphasizes technique over strength

KATIE SHADLER, Evergreen reporter August 29, 2017

100-pound woman, no more than five-feet tall, grasped a six-foot tall, 200-pound man’s hand and pushed it back, forming a gooseneck, a police defensive technique. “So, I’m going to turn and bring...

GPSA holds first meeting of the semester

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor August 29, 2017

Executive officers of WSU's Graduate and Professional Student Association reviewed their activities since assuming office in May, during the first GPSA Senate meeting of the year. GPSA President Shane...

WSU professor Kimberly Houser explains her research into the IRS.

WSU professor says IRS is breaking privacy laws

JENNIFER FORSMANN, Evergreen reporter August 29, 2017

The Internal Revenue Service is breaking privacy laws by data mining citizens’ information from social media, said a WSU professor. Kimberly Houser, a clinical associate professor of business law,...

Petition and crowdfunding started for WSU student who fell from dorm

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter August 29, 2017

An online petition is calling for increased window safety at WSU’s on-campus facilities after a student fell from a second-story residence hall window last week. WSU freshman Matthew Gray, 18, fell...

A small plane lands while construction continues on Monday, the 28th, at Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport.

Regents will consider airport land sale Wednesday

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor August 29, 2017

The university’s highest governing body will meet via teleconference Wednesday to consider proposals to turn over land to the airport and relocate parts of a research orchard. The Pullman-Moscow Regional...

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