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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

The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine will enroll its inaugural class of about 60 medical students in fall. It has received more than 700 applications.

State legislators receive update on WSU medical school’s progress

The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine has set a goal to provide more physicians who have studied and conducted residency in the rural areas of Washington.“A primary mission of land-grant institutions...

Medical weed may come to Washington schools

State legislators have introduced a bill to allow the consumption of medical marijuana on school grounds, including on school buses and at school-sponsored events.According to the bill’s original text,...

Palouse hills on Saturday afternoon in Moscow. Snow mold threatens farmers’ fields.

Snow mold concern grows among farmers

The increased snowfall in the Palouse this year has led some farmers to worry about a wheat fungi known commonly as snow mold.WSU Extension plant pathologist Tim Murray said the term snow mold describes...

Committee passes two bills to go to Senate

The ASWSU Rules Committee discussed a resolution at its meeting that would support a Washington bill holding WSU’s athletic department financially accountable.Resolution 46-11, written by Sen. Austin...

Road safety concerns heightened amid crashes

The recent deaths of WSU students in car crashes have reopened a conversation about the safety of the two main highways into Pullman.Students Rachel Pomeroy, Dashiell Mortell and Jessica Brooks all died...

Pullman Transit drivers coordinate to ensure as many students as possible are getting picked up.

Weather causes problems for transit

ALYSEN BOSTON | Evergreen Reporter January 24, 2017

It’s Monday morning and you’re waiting in line at the bus stop, bundled in a parka and dreading your 8 a.m. class. You watch as a bus passes, its sign flashing “bus full.”Then another passes. And...

Allegedly drunken driver reportedly strikes police officer

January 23, 2017

A WSU student reportedly hit a Pullman Police officer while allegedly drunk driving early Saturday morning on College Hill.Pullman Police Officer Alex Gordon was standing on a snow berm off the road around...

Man shoots his finger

From staff reports January 23, 2017

A man shot his finger at his residence at 10 a.m. on Sunday.The 30-year-old man called the police after he accidentally shot his left pinky finger with his 9mm handgun at The Statesman Condominium.He was...

Roof collapses with owners inside

From staff reports January 23, 2017

The roof of a trailer on the southeast side of Pullman collapsed while the owners were at home around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday.Pullman Police Commander Chris Tennant said he believes the roof collapsed due...

Participants in the Women’s March in Moscow on Saturday gather to listen to speakers.

Sending a Message

Sexual assault is a pervasive problem that Washington State University has failed to adequately address, but SB 5518 puts us on the right track.

Memorial to be held Saturday for Japanese professor killed in crash

From staff reports January 23, 2017

The WSU Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures will hold a memorial Saturday for the professor who died in a car crash last month.Kota Inoue, an assistant Japanese professor, died on Dec. 14 at St....

Program offers students job interview practice

RICK FLORES | Evergreen reporter January 23, 2017

WSU has partnered with an internet-based program to help students prepare for job interviews.The Academic Success and Career Center is now offering InterviewStream, a program that allows students to participate...

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