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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

Research VP addresses office’s slow response times

The WSU vice president of research addressed the delayed response times in his department and discussed the Kamiak experiment, which could solve this issue in the future.Vice President of Research Chris...

ASWSU passes six bills in four-hour meeting

The ASWSU Senate discussed funding for the Hawaiian club and the In It to End It club events for Mom’s weekend.The Hawaiian club delegates, including the Hawaiian club’s Treasurer Jessica Villanueva,...

The members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity plan to raise funds to make their house wheelchair accessible for their brother who was paralyzed in a car crash in January.

Fraternity to build wheelchair ramp for paralyzed brother

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor March 30, 2017

The fraternity brothers of a WSU student, who was paralyzed in a car crash while travelling back to WSU after winter break this year, will be holding one silent and one live auction during Mom’s...

Bygone apples rediscovered

A retired FBI and IRS Criminal Division agent has dedicated his time to preserving Palouse history while working as an “apple detective.”David Benscoter said there are apple detectives all over the...

ISC president resigns at impeachment hearing

A month after the ASWSU Internal Committee recommended impeachment for the International Students’ Council president, he issued his resignation to the Senate during his hearing Wednesday.ASWSU Senator...

ISC president’s impeachment process begins today

March 29, 2017

Impeachment proceedings for International Student Council President Kevin Lindquist begin today at 5 p.m. in CUB 204, before the regularly scheduled ASWSU Senate meeting.The ASWSU Judicial Board found...

WSU student running for Congress in 2018

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor March 29, 2017

A WSU student has decided to run for U.S. Congress in the next election, and he would be the youngest representative to be sworn into the legislature since 2001. Matthew Sutherland, who hopes to...

WSU athletics could receive $750,000 from the NCAA to go toward student-athlete programs and initiatives.

NCAA may give athletics $750K

WSU Athletics could receive about $750,000 from the NCAA for student-athlete benefit, which officials say could take the form of academic support, student diversity and inclusion initiatives, and career...

Washington wheat growers experienced a particularly nasty bout of crop-harming fungus this season.

This year’s snow mold damage surprises expert

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor March 29, 2017

The recent winter has yielded two anomalies for Washington State’s wheat growers: the occurrence of snow mold in lower elevation areas and a new strain of pink snow mold. Tim Murray, a WSU plant...

Four experts explained the implications of removing the Snake River dams Tuesday night in a debate.

Experts debate dam removal

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor March 29, 2017

A panel of experts on both sides of the issue argued Tuesday over whether to get rid of the dams located on the Snake River, a long-standing and controversial argument that turns primarily on the dams’...

Experts debate on dams’ removal

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor March 29, 2017

Experts debated whether or not to get rid of the 20 dams located on the Snake River yesterday, on argument that centers around the state’s salmon population and region’s energy and economy. Sophia...

A group of architecture and engineering students has made plans to improve local bus stops.

Students give council bus stop options

A professor and several students from the Voiland College of Architecture and Engineering presented four options they created to improve Pullman’s bus stops at the city council meeting on Tuesday.Ayad...

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