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The Association for Computing Machinery Crimson Code Hackathon gives the top two competing teams prizes and internship recognition.

Hackathon helps computer science students’ futures

Computer science students spent two straight days scattered throughout the CUE building for the Association for Computing Machinery’s annual Crimson Code Hackathon on Saturday and Sunday.Hundreds of...

Abdoul Rahman sports his Equally Human sign Saturday at the rally.

‘Huddled masses’

Moscow community members could hear the voices of the Palouse Proactive protesters for several blocks as they approached East City Park.“We don’t want a ban, we don’t want a wall, we want liberty...

Senate passes four bills, one resolution and two senator confirmations

The ASWSU Senate meeting took place from 5:30 - 9 p.m. on Wednesday, discussing many different bills and one resolution.There were two new Senate appointments for the Murrow College of Communication and...

Protest in Moscow to support local immigrants

From staff reports February 3, 2017

Palouse Proactive will rally in Moscow on Saturday to support local immigrants, in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order last Friday banning travel to and from seven predominantly Muslim...

Man crashes sister’s car, ends up lost by Albion

From staff reports February 3, 2017

The Whitman County Sheriff’s office received report of a vehicle in a ditch on Old Albion Road on Feb. 1.Deputies and emergency personnel arrived on scene and found the vehicle was vacant and the registration,...

Pullman School District responds to worried parents about immigration status

From staff reports February 3, 2017

The Pullman school district superintendent released a statement on Monday outlining the district's commitment to serving all students.The statement, from superintendent Bob Maxwell, read, “We believe...

Korey Woodley has been hired as the new executive manager of the committee.

Water quality committee hires new manager

From staff reports February 3, 2017

The Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee (PBAC), the group in charge of ensuring the quality of the water supply in the Pullman-Moscow area, appointed Korey Woodley as its new executive manager.Previous Executive...

Legislative Report: Financial bill moves to Ways and Means, two other bills stays in first commitee

From staff reports February 3, 2017

House bill to address biased policies, need for stronger free speech on campusHouse Bill 1362, which aims to strengthen free speech on college campuses, is currently sitting in the House Higher Education...

UPS and FedEx follow new shipping regulations

From staff reports February 2, 2017

Changes to shipment regulations of ‘dangerous goods,’ such as lithium batteries, became effective Jan. 1, according to the United Parcel Service (UPS) website.Shippers must alter the preparation of...

WSU tuba player to compete nationally

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor February 2, 2017

Matthew Tatz has been perfecting his playing skills since he first picked up a tuba in 6th grade, about 12 years ago. The 23-year-old tuba performance graduate student is travelling to Baltimore,...

WSU parking undergoing significant change

From staff reports February 2, 2017

WSU Transportation services and the University Parking and Transportation Task Force have developed a proposal that would change current parking zones and implement improvements.The task force is requesting...

Committee to begin investigation into ISC exec

The ASWSU Senate brought up International Student Council (ISC) President Kevin Linquist’s possible impeachment for the first time since before winter break at Wednesday’s meeting, and decided to begin...

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