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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

Populism and paranoia on the rise in the U.S.

The basic principles of populism are pervasive in U.S. politics and around the world, a WSU professor said at a Coffee and Politics talk on Wednesday.Cornell Clayton, professor of politics, philosophy...

Michael Rechnitz, project executive, explains the layout and construction of the Digital Classroom Building on Feb. 22

Modernizing classrooms

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="8c1eca3a-ff18-11e6-8742-5f8d061717ca"}}The Digital Classroom Building will provide more classroom space for the increasing enrollment of WSU Pullman, as well as feature...

Anders cleared of libel allegation

The ASWSU Judicial Board ruled at the Senate meeting Wednesday that the Anders-Amos campaign did not violate election bylaws when presidential candidate Zachary Anders tweeted what Jordan Frost called...

Review of conduct board released, firm finds no racial bias

Despite finding no discrimination or bias, an Idaho law firm suggested ways the WSU Student Conduct Board could improve fairness after its review of the board’s process, which it released publicly today.The...

Director of Planning, Pete Dickinson explains a city code to the city council on Tuesday, Feb. 28.

Trail issues spark citizen concerns at council meeting

Citizens voiced their concerns for the development of two trails in the Whispering Hills subdivision at the City Council meeting on Thursday.A walkway on Whispering Hills, which was proposed when the subdivision...

Professor Kiwamu Tanaka moves plants around the “plant hotel” lab in Johnson Hall. Seedlings will undergo simulation with climate change factors such as heat, drought, pests, pathogens, and higher salt levels in soil.

Plant hostel to test planet hostility

Two WSU researchers will be using a “plant hotel,” a machine that analyzes seedlings, to understand better how climate change affects plant growth.WSU plant physiology assistant professor Henning Kunz...

Buildings D, E and F are ready for move-in. Building A has no set construction schedule.

Chief Joseph project suffers site issues

After setbacks due to unforeseen site conditions, construction of the Chief Joseph apartment complex buildings B and C will soon come to an end. The new buildings are set to reopen for use on July 20.The...

The state Senate unanimously confirmed Brett Blankenship as a WSU regent today.

State Senate confirms new WSU regent

From staff reports February 28, 2017

The Washington state Senate unanimously confirmed today a Washtucna resident to the WSU Board of Regents, according to the Washington state Legislature website.Brett Blankenship, who Gov. Jay Inslee appointed...

Five senators confirmed properly, pro tempore says

The five ASWSU senators who were previously believed to have been confirmed incorrectly were in fact properly appointed, according to the pro tempore’s interpretation of the bylaws.Garvin Price said...

Soccer field construction to bring sidewalk closures

From staff reports February 28, 2017

Facilities and Services will begin Phase II of the soccer field construction on Tuesday.Due to this renovation, the sidewalks on the north side of Cougar Way from D Street to Global Scholars Hall will...

A decade of ASWSU election violation allegations

HALEY DONWERTH | Evergreen reporter February 28, 2017

So far this year, four total election violation allegations have been filed against both ASWSU presidential tickets, while within the last 11 years more than 20 allegations were filed collectively.Three...

Campus political figures to hold lunch Wednesday

February 28, 2017

Student political leaders will speak at an event promoting peaceful dialogue between varying opinions from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday in the CUB, Room L37.The event called “Q & A for a Better Community,”...

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