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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

Senior football player arrested for obstruction

From staff reports February 23, 2017

WSU football senior cornerback Treshon Broughton was arrested for obstructing police on Friday at about 2 a.m. at Bob's Corner Market.Pullman Police Sgt. Jake Opgenorth said Broughton tried to use a counterfeit...

Sens. Kevin Schilling and Josue Zuniga explain their resolution about undocumented students in the CUB on Wednesday. 

‘No human being is illegal’

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="e065f018-f9a1-11e6-b9c8-73504b11f15f"}}An ASWSU resolution in support of undocumented students passed at the Senate meeting Wednesday, with 17 WSU community members voicing...

Judicial Board rules ASWSU presidential candidate violated election bylaw

From staff reports February 23, 2017

The ASWSU Judicial Board unanimously ruled that presidential candidate Zachary Anders was in violation of the ASWSU bylaws for changing his personal Twitter account to function as his official campaign...

Apartment fire caused $200,000 of damage

From staff reports February 23, 2017

The Cougar Ridge apartment fire on Tuesday night caused $200,000 worth of damage and displaced seven residents from five different apartment units, according to a Pullman Fire Department news release.Of...

Unknown suspect harasses victims for nude photographs

From staff reports February 22, 2017

Pullman police have received numerous reports of harassment in which the perpetrator sought nude photos from victims, according to a Pullman police Facebook post.An unknown suspect texted victims threatening...

Dr. Peter Haug discussing the effects of global warming on climate change at Neill public library, We dont know what we dont know.

‘Look, listen and read’

DANNY LOCHRIDGE | Evergreen reporter February 22, 2017

A former ecologist gave a more positive outlook on the topic of climate change yesterday at a Neill Public Library community event titled “Climate Change: Wicked Solutions for a Wicked Problem.”Peter...

The Judicial Board held two hearings Tuesday on allegations against a presidential candidate.

Board hears allegations over Twitter use

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="19328e96-f8cc-11e6-9e3f-93ee3abc67f3"}}The ASWSU Judicial Board held two hearings yesterday regarding the two election violation allegations filed against presidential...

Fire destroys apartment, no one injured

From staff reports February 21, 2017

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="f445448a-f8bb-11e6-b25e-b36d480b2695"}}A fire severely damaged a Cougar Ridge apartment on Tuesday night after the resident, a WSU student, left his stove on while taking...

Meat industry experience

DENNIS FARRELL | Evergreen reporter February 21, 2017

Cougar Quality Meats is currently selling various cuts of beef and pork as a means of ensuring the continuance of the WSU Meats Lab’s contribution to students’ education.Meats Lab Faculty Coordinator...

Sections of I-90 to close throughout the week

February 21, 2017

Drivers should prepare for closures throughout Eastern Washington.Snoqualmie Pass is expecting delays next week because of two single-lane daytime closures as well as full nighttime closures on Interstate...

Climate change expert to talk at library today

From staff reports February 21, 2017

A community discussion on climate change will be held today at the Neill Public Library in downtown Pullman.The event, dubbed “Wicked Solutions for a Wicked Problem,” is being put on by the library...

Blood drive next week

From staff reports February 17, 2017

The CUE Atrium will be the scene of a campus-wide blood drive put on by the American Red Cross Association.The blood drive will be held Feb. 23 - 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., according to a WSU News...

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