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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

Sunday bus service comes to WSU

Sunday bus service comes to WSU

TYLER WATSON, Evergreen reporter August 21, 2017

Pullman Transit has added two new bus routes this semester, meaning public transportation is now available at some capacity seven days a week. Brad Rader, operations manager of Pullman Transit, said...

Marchers Naomi Franklin (left) and Brandon Townsend walk in Saturdays March Against White Supremacy at WSU.

Anti-white supremacy marchers call out WSU president

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor August 20, 2017

Roughly 200 marchers made up of WSU students, faculty, staff and Pullman community members formed a line winding down the Stadium Way sidewalk Saturday, while Pullman police stood guard nearby. The...

WSU College Republicans  demonstrate in support of Donald Trump on October 19, 2016.

University maintains stance on free speech as students demand action

REBECCA WHITE and JESSICA ZHOU August 18, 2017

Hundreds of WSU students, community members and faculty at WSU have called for expulsion or denouncement of James Allsup, former president of the WSU College Republicans, following his participation in...

Alyssa Norris will serve as WSUs student regent for the 2017-2018 school year, representing the student population on the Board of Regents.

New student regent takes the reins

Forrest Holt, Evergreen news editor August 18, 2017

Alyssa Norris’ on-campus presence has been growing ever since she first set foot in Pullman. Now, her influence stretches across the state, reaching all of WSU’s satellite campuses. As the new student...

Lashae Daniels, left, Mohamed Salem, center, and Katherine Mary Meyer speak with volunteers at Tuesdays meeting for the march against white supremacy.

Students to march against white supremacy

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor August 16, 2017

After a week of political upheaval, a group of WSU students and community members gathered at Umpqua Bank on Tuesday evening to plan a march against white supremacy Saturday. Lashae Daniels, junior...

Former WSU College Republicans president James Allsup resigned today.

Former College Republican comes forward as president resigns

REBECCA WHITE and JESSICA ZHOU August 14, 2017

Following a social media storm of opposition from university leaders, community members and past club affiliates, WSU College Republicans president James Allsup resigned. New president Amir Rezamand...

Former College Republicans president, James Allsup resigned today.

College Republicans president resigns

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor August 14, 2017

For updates on the situation as it unfolds, check back to The Daily Evergreen website. View our previous coverage here. James Allsup, former president of the WSU College Republicans, resigned from...

College Republicans President James Allsup waves a Trump flag in celebration of Donald Trump’s victory.

College Republicans president attends Virginia rally, sparks backlash

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor August 13, 2017

For updates on the situation as it unfolds, check back to The Daily Evergreen website. View the most recent story here. Many students at WSU have called for a response from the university after WSU...

WSU professor Robert Wielgus

Emails: Facing threats to med school, WSU disavows wolf researcher

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter August 11, 2017

University officials worked to suppress the findings of a prominent WSU wolf researcher amid fears that conservative state lawmakers would retaliate by cutting funding to the Elson S. Floyd College of...

Riley Sorenson, a former WSU offensive lineman who is currently undergoing chemotherapy, and Elisabeth Haffner, his girlfriend.

Sorenson finds light in the dark

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter August 11, 2017

  Several moments stand out in the past two years of Riley Sorenson’s life. In December 2015, his father died following a heart attack. Six months later, his mother succumbed to cancer. The...

Todd Stewart, a gardener for WSU Landscape Services, weeds in a flower bed in the backyard of the President’s Residence. Cayenne, President Kirk Schulz’s corgi, just visible behind Stewart, often keeps him company as he works.

The keepers of the campus

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter August 11, 2017

As one of the most senior WSU Landscape Services workers, Todd Stewart assigns himself to whatever tasks he sees fit to keep the university grounds in top condition. He keeps a mental list of weeds...

CCE offers hands-on learning

RICK FLORES, Evergreen reporter August 11, 2017

The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE), active on the WSU Pullman campus for almost 25 years, gives students ways to get involved in the community and raises awareness of issues ranging from women’s rights...

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