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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

Jordan Frost and Garrett Kalt embrace upon hearing they are the new ASWSU president and vice president.

Students choose Frost and Kalt

Jordan Frost and Garrett Kalt won the ASWSU presidential election Wednesday night by more than 1,000 votes, a landslide victory that earned them just under 70 percent of the vote.At about 8:30, an hour...

ASWSU candidates attend Black Student Union forum yesterday

The Black Student Union (BSU) hosted both ASWSU tickets to participate in a forum on Tuesday as part of an annual event.The two tickets discussed racism and the culture of violence toward minorities and...

BSU hosts ASWSU candidate forum

The Black Student Union (BSU) hosted both ASWSU tickets to participate in a forum on Tuesday as part of an annual event .The two tickets discussed issues surrounding racism and the culture of violence...

Day one brings high turnout

KAIA JOHNSON and DAN DOUCET March 8, 2017

In the first 14 hours of the ASWSU election, students cast about half the total number of votes cast in the 2016 ASWSU election, the Election Board chair Kourtni Jefson said. In last year’s election,...

WSU instructor injured in car crash

From staff reports March 8, 2017

A WSU kinesiology instructor was injured in a car crash on US Highway 195 in Southern Spokane county 7 a.m. Tuesday.According to a Washington State Patrol report, Kimberly Holmstrom, 42, was driving a...

The first floor of the Chinook Student Center opened Feb. 21.

Student fees pay for university loans

From staff reports March 7, 2017

WSU is using a $98 student fee to pay off loans taken out by the university to fund the Chinook Student Center construction.The overall budget for the project was $32 million with the Absher Construction...

J-board decides on allegations

From staff reports March 7, 2017

The Judicial Board decided both allegations filed by ASWSU presidential candidate Zachary Anders against his opponent Jordan Frost not to be violations.According to the Judicial Board’s decision, the...

Workers renovating Troy Hall on Feb. 2. The building will hold classes for the department of chemistry and the school of environment.

Unforeseen issues delay Troy Hall completion

In an effort to provide updated space for research and academics while maintaining the integrity of the historic campus core buildings, WSU Facilities Services renovated Troy Hall.Joseph Kline, vice president...

Board hears allegations over campaign poster use

The ASWSU Judicial Board heard on Friday an allegation that presidential candidate Zachary Anders filed last week against his opponent, alleging the Frost-Kalt campaign wrongfully placed campaign materials...

Matthew Morrow drops out of Senate race

From staff reports March 6, 2017

An ASWSU senator has dropped out of this year’s senatorial race, and said he will run for an executive position as director of legislative affairs.Both executive tickets said they would consider Matthew...

Residents to meet about 2040 vision for Pullman

From staff reports March 6, 2017

Since its first January meeting, the City of Pullman Chamber of Commerce has invited residents to a series of meetings about a community-improvement project called Pullman 2040.The upcoming meetings will...

GPSA candidates revealed; uncontested presidential race

From staff reports March 6, 2017

The Graduate and Professional Student Association released the candidates running for the 2017-18 general elections on Thursday, revealing an uncontested presidential race.Running for GPSA president is...

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