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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

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From staff reports April 5, 2017

The first presidential budget proposal is a manifestation of some of the March for Science organizers’ and supporters’ greatest fears.President Donald Trump’s “America First: A Budget Blueprint...

Murrow Symposium events today, tomorrow

From staff reports April 4, 2017

The 42nd WSU Murrow Symposium will focus on building connections among professionals, students and industry leaders, according to a WSU news release.The event will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday at...

Treshon Broughton is appearing in court on Wednesday after his arrest on Feb. 18.

Former football player’s first court appearance is tomorrow

From staff reports April 4, 2017

Former senior cornerback Treshon Broughton will appear in court on Wednesday morning for the first time since his arrest on Feb. 18.The Whitman County Prosecutor’s office charged Broughton with obstructing...

Department pay training video conference Friday

April 4, 2017

There will be a WSU department pay training video conference session on April 7 from 9:30 - 11 a.m.All departments need to have two individuals trained in documenting hours for staff and looking at gross...

Four mumps cases reported in Whitman County, awaiting confirmation results

From staff reports April 4, 2017

Four cases of the mumps have recently been reported in Whitman County, though the suspected cases are awaiting lab results for confirmation.Washington residents reported 694 confirmed and probable cases...

Committee distributes over $10M

JARED CHURCHILL and DAN DOUCET April 3, 2017

In its annual review of the student fees structure, the Services and Activities Fees Committee finalized its recommendations for various WSU organizations last night. There will be a $12 decrease...

Congressional candidate Ben Stuckart talks to a reporter at a town hall meeting on Sunday at the Holiday Inn Express.

Congressional candidate visits Pullman for Q & A

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor April 3, 2017

The Spokane City Council president said he beat established politicians for his current position, and intends to do it again as he runs for U.S. Congress. A town hall question and answer event,...

University organizations request more than $10.5M

From staff reports April 3, 2017

The Services and Activities Committee will hold deliberations today to determine how much money to allocate to various university groups from Services and Activities fees.The committee held two meetings...

University receives fourth Title IX complaint

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor March 31, 2017

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is currently investigating a complaint against WSU regarding a federal sex discrimination law. Title IX of the Education Amendments...

Christia Mercer talks about the families of people she has rehabilitated.

Columbia University prof addresses women incarceration

The U.S. correctional system is ineffective and unfairly disadvantages women, a Columbia University professor said at a Coffee and Politics talk on Thursday.Christia Mercer, the Gustave M. Berne professor...

Unidentified suspect breaks into multiple vehicles on Tuesday

March 31, 2017

An unknown suspect stole property from 10 cars on the night of March 28.Pullman Police Cmdr. Chris Tennant said that last night the department received seven accounts of vehicle prowling, involving 10...

Imam  Azhar Subedar was born in the U.S. and grew up in Canada.

Stabilizing the Islam narrative

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor March 31, 2017

Imam Azhar Subedar distinctly remembers an Air Canada flight he was on almost two decades ago. The flight took off from London, and when it touched down in Canada, its final destination, the passenger...

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