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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

Diabetic man mistakenly arrested for DUI

February 14, 2017

A man was arrested for DUI after police caught him swerving at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Pullman.He was taken to the Pullman Police station where officers found diabetes medication in his car.Police...

18-year-old woman reports sexual assault

February 14, 2017

An 18-year-old woman reported early Sunday morning that a male acquaintance sexually assaulted her at the Providence Court apartment complex.Pullman Police met the woman at Pullman Regional Hospital at...

Jarrick Wick, a leader in Women’s Transit, at a public forum for the transportation program.

Forum addresses obstacles for Women’s Transit

JESSICA ZHOU | Evergreen reporter February 13, 2017

A Women’s Transit program leader said at an open forum Friday that a smaller pool of volunteers, as well as risks involved in dealing with uncooperative, belligerent and intoxicated people, were among...

Executives declare candidacy

From staff reports February 13, 2017

The ASWSU 2017 election season began on Friday, with two presidential tickets announcing their candidacy.Zachary Anders and Jordan Frost will be running for president with Kai Amos and Garrett Kalt as...

WSU Tri-Cities sees record enrollment

KAIA JOHNSON | Evergreen reporter February 13, 2017

WSU Tri-Cities saw a 21-percent increase in spring enrollment from last year, the highest in its history.In anticipation, WSU Tri-Cities risk management teams are working with campus security to maintain...

Faculty discuss safer travels

DANNY LOCHRIDGE | Evergreen reporter February 10, 2017

The Faculty Senate announced a safe travel communication plan for WSU students at its meeting on Thursday, aiming to increase awareness of dangerous driving conditions among those traveling to and from...

House bill would help prioritize university capital budgets

From staff reports February 10, 2017

House Bill 1325, which would change the way two- and four-year universities apply for capital budget projects, will be discussed tomorrow in executive session.The Capital Budget Committee held a hearing...

Women’s Transit to hold forum today

JESSICA ZHOU | Evergreen reporter February 10, 2017

After over 40 years of operation, Women’s Transit staff paused to reassess the current service for potential changes to implement.As part of the reassessment, the staff will host the Women’s Transit...

Resolution supports international students

The ASWSU Senate voted unanimously on a resolution to show its support for international students affected by President Donald Trump’s executive order regarding immigration.Resolution 46-15, will be...

WSU professors say a tariff on Mexican imports, which Trump is considering, could harm the Washington apple industry.

Tariff could hurt state apple growers

The proposed tariff on Mexican imports to the U.S. could negatively affect the Washington apple industry.On Jan. 26, President Donald Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer said Trump was considering a...

Approval pending on new Pullman elementary school

Kamiak Elementary School, to be constructed on Military Hill along NW Terre View Drive, will be the district’s fourth elementary school, according to the school district’s website.The school will be...

Community initiative to set goals for Pullman by 2040

From staff reports February 9, 2017

A new community initiative calls for collective visions and strategies for the Pullman community.For the Pullman 2040 Initiative, WSU Pullman staff and students will create goals of what the Pullman community...

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