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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

Four students allegedly burglarize fraternity

From staff reports March 20, 2017

Pullman Police arrested four WSU students early Sunday morning for burglarizing the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house.Pullman Police Cmdr. Chris Tennant said officer Shane Emerson was driving down the 700...

Uber concerns taxi services

Some local taxi owners and drivers voiced concerns at a public forum last week about a proposed change to the background-check process for taxicab licensing, saying it could lead to potential safety issues.The...

Coroner confirms WSU student death as third drug overdose this year

From staff reports March 20, 2017

Whitman County Coroner Peter Martin confirmed last Wednesday the third drug overdose death of a man at WSU this school year.WSU student Nader Shihadeh died on November 26, 2016. He was found by his roommate...

Student Financial Services #CougsGive scholarship due Monday morning

From staff reports March 19, 2017

Student Financial Services (SFS) is accepting applications until 8 a.m. Monday for a scholarship contest honoring WSU’s 127th birthday with the #CougsGive 2017 campaign, according to a news release.Four...

State patrol warns students to drive safely back to Pullman

From staff reports March 18, 2017

The Washington State Patrol wants to remind students returning from spring break to take extra care while driving back to Pullman. The WSP will be placing more patrols on SR-26 looking for speeding, distracting and...

Scientists use tubes inside these concrete arms to measure fluctuations in the distance between their extremities, caused by gravitational waves.

The Wave of the Century

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter March 10, 2017

The view from Sukanta Bose’s ninth-floor Webster Hall office looks out over the crests and troughs of wheat hills, autumn-browned waves rolling south. The scene is striking and I tell him so. “Yes,”...

Two men allegedly pull out rifle on Greek Row, start fist fight

From staff reports March 10, 2017

Pullman Police arrested three men who drove to Greek Row area last night and allegedly assaulted four male pedestrians. Two of the men reportedly pointed a rifle at other Greek Row residents before breaking...

Spc. Richard Carson, left, was injured in Afghanistan by an IED on April 17, 2010. 

Spaghetti fundraiser to help veteran

From staff reports March 10, 2017

A former Army medic and volunteer firefighter at the District 12 Whitman County Fire Department is undergoing treatment for paralysis from the chest down at a veterans’ affairs hospital in Seattle.Richard...

Shane Reynolds will be the new Graduate and Professional Student Association president.

Reynolds-Gilmore win uncontested

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="7ea85454-055b-11e7-8652-975ecd5540d3"}}Running unopposed, Shane Reynolds won the Graduate and Professional Student Association presidential election with running mate...

Passes remain dangerous

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor March 10, 2017

As severe weather conditions force closures on the main routes to Western Washington, State Patrol officials urge travelers to drive carefully and watch their speed on potentially dangerous roads. Stevens...

Referendum to revise ASWSU Constitution passes

From staff reports March 9, 2017

Referendum 46-03, which gives student government leaders the title of “officer” to distinguish them from regular students at the university in the ASWSU Constitution, has passed with 19.1 percent of...

Transit fee increase passes in ASWSU election

From staff reports March 9, 2017

With about 55 percent of voters in favor, referendum 46-02 passed Wednesday night, potentially increasing the student transportation fee by $5 to $32.74 for full-time students if GPSA passes it as well.The...

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