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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

GIESORC to hold Lavender Graduation celebration

From staff reports April 11, 2017

The WSU Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center (GIESORC) will host its annual Lavender Graduation Celebration on Friday.The celebration, held at the Banyans on the Ridge pavilion,...

Committee extends meeting due to heavy inflow of bills

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter April 11, 2017

The ASWSU Senate Internal Affairs Committee is holding an extended meeting on Friday to accommodate the year’s final legislation. The committee will begin its meeting an hour early at 9 a.m. in...

The inhabitants of the WSU bear center are out of hibernation and enjoying exercise yard amenities in early April.

Review of bear center prompts renovations

An internal review of WSU’s grizzly bear program showed a need for increased staffing and improved facilities.After 15 bears died over a period of six years, Stop Animal Exploitation Now (SAEN), an animal...

Crane to shut down part of Spokane Street for two weeks

From staff reports April 10, 2017

Continued construction on the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center will shut down a portion of Spokane Street for two weeks, beginning today.Spokane Street between NE Stadium Way and Washington Street will be...

Air force cadets dedicate bench to deceased officer and father

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor April 9, 2017

In the rain along the Latah County Trail on Saturday, WSU and UI Air Force ROTC cadets, along with family and friends, dedicated a recently built bench in honor of a deceased Air Force officer and...

Air Force Lt. Col. to be honored with memorial, 16 years after his death

From staff reports April 7, 2017

A memorial for a local air force lieutenant colonel will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday outside of Moscow, 16 years after his passing.In 2001, Bret Hyde passed away at the age of 42, due to ALS, which stands...

Professors debate relationship between atheism and science

Students packed the CUB auditorium on Friday night to hear an atheist and a Christian discuss whether science supports atheism.The event was presented by the Veritas forum, a non-profit Christian organization...

There are five wine tasting events taking place on or near campus this weekend, featuring local wines from the Palouse and Eastern Washington.

Five places around town to get tipsy with mom

For mothers and students with a craving for the fermented juice of vitis vinifera, there will be five wine-tasting events going on during Mom’s Weekend.WinefestThe first event, Winefest, is organized...

Brian Regan coming to WSU

Brian Regan hopes to bring a chorus of laughter to the parents and students of WSU for a Mom’s Weekend comedy show.Beasley Coliseum Director Leo Udy explained that Regan was the number one pick for the...

Pullman City Council member announces re-election campaign

From staff reports April 6, 2017

Two-term Pullman City Councilman Al Sorensen announced his bid for re-election this week. He currently presides over the 1st Ward of the city.After four years serving on the council, Sorenson said it was...

‘Yes means yes, no means no’

Survivors and allies alike came together yesterday to march to raise awareness and provide support for sexual assault survivors.ASWSU’s “It’s On Cougs” hosted the Stand for Survivor March, in which...

City council members and ASWSU senators mingle to discuss new ideas and projects for Pullman citizens and WSU students.

Community leaders address safety, transportation

The City Council and ASWSU Senate met on Wednesday to address issues students face while living in Pullman, including student ambulance use and the impact of this year’s high snow levels.“Pullman on...

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