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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

State representatives look to save money by decreasing grants to private school students

Washington State representatives proposed a House bill to restructure how students who are going to private school will receive state-need grants, with the goal of giving the grants to as many Washington...

State senators suggest making student loan processes more transparent to students

State senators proposed a bill that would make student loans more transparent by helping students understand how loans work and trying to give them the right financial information.Bill 5022 also looks...

Senate to discuss referendum deadline bill at special meeting Friday

The ASWSU Senate will hold a special meeting tomorrow at 5:15 p.m. in CUB 204, making up for the cancelled meeting on Wednesday.As of this morning, part of the special meeting will be spent discussing...

Yiannopoulos appearance cancelled due to weather

January 19, 2017

Milo Yiannopoulos will no longer be speaking at WSU tonight, as he is currently stuck in Portland.The WSU College Republicans, who were hosting Yiannopoulos, posted on the event’s Facebook page at about...

Affordable Colleges Online ranked WSU’s online psychology program 12th in the nation in a recently released list.  WSU’s online bachelor degree program in general ranks 15th in the U.S. News and Report ranking.

Online psychology degree ranks among the best

Affordable Colleges Online (ACO) ranked WSU 12th in the nation for its online psychology program last week.WSU was the highest-ranked Pac-12 school on the list, joined by Oregon State University as the...

‘Her beautiful light is what everyone should and will remember’

KATIE SHADLER | Evergreen reporter January 19, 2017

Rachel Pomeroy was the pretty blonde girl with the spunky entrance at 4:30 in the afternoon.She took the time to dance mid-workout if the song was right. She cared about everyone. She loved the gym so...

Bill may extend deadline for fee referendums

The ASWSU Internal Committee unanimously approved a bill on Tuesday that would move the deadline for submitting a referendum for the ASWSU election to 10 days before the election.The bill, authored by...

Class cancelled for first time since 2011

From staff reports January 19, 2017

WSU Pullman cancelled all classes and non-essential university operations due to icy conditions on Wednesday, the first such instance since 2011.At 6:30 a.m., WSU alerts announced that the Pullman campus...

Students will stand in support of Affordable Care Act

Students are organizing a call-a-thon in support of continuing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Friday on the Glenn Terrell Friendship Mall.The organizers will ask students passing by to join them in calling...

Panel to discuss whether freedom still rings in U.S.

Panel to discuss whether freedom still rings in U.S.

From staff reports January 19, 2017

In observance of National Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Center for Civic Engagement will host a panel discussing the status of the freedom marcher’s dream today.The panel, “Status of the Dream: Does...

House changes with the years

JESSICA ZHOU | Evergreen reporter January 19, 2017

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="4924a414-de18-11e6-a90d-b7973e31537d"}}On the corner of High and Paradise Street stands a historic piece of Pullman; a place of nostalgia for an older generation, though...

WSU cancels classes until tomorrow

January 18, 2017

WSU sent out a notification this morning announcing that normal campus operations and classes in Pullman are cancelled for the day and will resume tomorrow.  The notification, sent out at about 8:40 this...

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