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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

Annual Palouse garage sale set for April 29

From staff reports March 28, 2017

The 12th annual Palouse Area Garage Sale will give community members the opportunity to make some extra money, get rid of a few items and find a few more.The event is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on...

Muslim students plan events, outreach for Islamic Awareness Week

March 27, 2017

The Muslim Student Association hosts Islamic Awareness Week this week, starting today with a Dawah table on Glenn Terrell Mall from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.A panel discussion will feature interfaith community...

Board approves Murrow split, medical college faculty plan

The WSU Board of Regents approved the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication splitting into three departments, as well as a faculty plan for the newly established Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine,...

Undergrad students to present SURCA research projects today in CUB

From staff reports March 27, 2017

The Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA) will take place today, beginning with two rounds of judging before a public viewing and awards ceremony in the afternoon.College...

WSU chooses students for new graduate research program

March 27, 2017

The first group of students has been chosen for the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and WSU (PNNL-WSU) Distinguished Graduate Research Program, according to a WSU News release.This program is open...

State AG holds firm against travel ban

The state attorney general spoke at WSU yesterday about his legal action against President Donald Trump’s administration, saying revisions to the ban that halted travel from seven predominantly Muslim...

Two higher education bills already passed by the Senate sit in House committee

From staff reports March 24, 2017

Senate bill could require  financial literacy seminarsThe Washington House Higher Education Committee held a public hearing on Tuesday for a bill which would require higher education institutions to provide...

The Snake River fire burned more than 11,000 acres in both Whitman and Garfield Counties between Aug. 2 and Aug. 8.

Three students charged with misdemeanor for fire

From staff reports March 24, 2017

The Garfield County Prosecutor’s office charged three WSU students, who admitted to causing the Snake River fire that burned more than 11,000 acres in August, with misdemeanors on Monday.Students Blake...

Hospitality school director named new faculty athletics representative

From staff reports March 23, 2017

The director of the School of Hospitality and Business Management signed on the dotted line on Tuesday to become the newest faculty athletics representative since 1999.Nancy Swanger has worked as a professor...

Regents to vote on Murrow degree split

The WSU Board of Regents, which is meeting today in committees and tomorrow as a whole, will vote on the official split of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication into three departments.The college...

Mayor tells students how to run for office

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor March 23, 2017

With three Pullman City Council positions available in the November election, the Pullman mayor and a city council member sat down with students to discuss how they can run for public office. Mayor...

Political organizations debate over Trump’s America

Members of the WSU Young Democrats and College Republicans debated about the future in Trump’s America in the CUB Auditorium yesterday, moderated by ASWSU Sen. Kevin Schilling.In response to whether...

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