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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

Fire at Rancho Viejo causes ‘significant’ damage to kitchen

From staff reports April 14, 2017

Emergency responders treated one person for smoke inhalation following a fire at approximately 8:40 a.m. today in the upstairs kitchen at Rancho Viejo in downtown Pullman.Pullman Fire Capt. James Turpin...

Students injured by rocket explosion are in recovery

All four students injured in a rocket explosion Thursday night at the University of Idaho are out of surgery and recovering.Dan Ewart, University of Idaho vice president of infrastructure, would not confirm...

WSU tests lockdown system for the first time next week

From staff reports April 14, 2017

WSU will experience its first campus-wide lockdown drill next week. Beginning at 11:45 a.m. on Thursday morning, the lockdown will simulate what would happen if a hostile intruder was on campus, according...

Researchers receive $1.5M from National Science Foundation

From staff reports April 14, 2017

The National Science Foundation awarded WSU researchers with a $1.5 million grant to create guidelines for builders to use sustainable timber in earthquake-prone areas.As part of the grant, researchers...

The mixed-use development will include cottage-styled housing plans.

Private developers move forward with next presentation

From staff reports April 14, 2017

Negotiations regarding the possible development of 20 acres of WSU land have moved forward, and Corporate Pointe Developers have their next presentation to the Board of Regents later this season.Corporate...

Freshmen look for their assigned groups based on their major on the Glenn Terrell Mall on June 22, 2011.

Changes coming to the WSU Alive! Program

New Student Programs will make a few changes to the Alive! Orientation for this upcoming summer.According to the Alive! homepage, the orientation is designed to prepare new students for the next fall semester....

Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport starts construction

From staff reports April 14, 2017

This summer, the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport (PMRA) will realign its runway and increase the parking lot’s size to meet higher demand for increased traffic.The total construction cost at the airport...

More than 20,000 service members were assulted in 2014. The WSU ROTC educates cadets about this issue.

Prioritizing sexual assault education

When a man or woman serving in the military feels sexually threatened, their options for reporting these threats can seem limited. Years can go by before something like a Facebook page circulating unauthorized...

Researcher finds new sleep gene connection

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="a6dcb09c-20ee-11e7-97af-03cd937ee553"}}A third-year WSU associate research professor may have discovered the gene responsible for the animal world’s sleep-wake cycle.Jason...

Emergency personnel respond to the scene of the explosion on the University of Idaho campus.

University of Idaho explosion sends four to hospital

From staff reports April 14, 2017

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="03ff92c0-20e1-11e7-aad0-e7e3ad543fb8"}}An incident involving rocket fuel resulted in an explosion, sending four individuals to the hospital.Dan Ewart, University of Idaho...

WSU student Ismail Karabas talks about his research on service perception, which won him an award for best student paper.

Student wins award for paper on customer service research

A WSU doctoral student recently won the Best Student Paper Award for a paper that takes a new approach to assessing how customers feel about restaurant service failures.Ismail Karabas, a Ph.D. candidate...

Natural remedy store opens

A new essential oils and herbs shop opened last week in downtown Pullman and saw great success in business over Mom’s Weekend.SAM’s Apothecary is stocked almost entirely with local products from farms...

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