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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

March on the Palouse for Women’s rights planned for Jan. 21

From staff reports January 13, 2017

Women’s rights supporters from the Palouse are planning to take to the streets next week for a peaceful demonstration.The march is to show support for the continuation of access to healthcare and safe...

Lindberg cause of death determined

From staff reports January 13, 2017

The Whitman County Coroner’s office concluded its investigation into the death of WSU student Brock Lindberg, who died in October at his fraternity house.Lindberg’s death was accidental and the result...

Researchers study past climates

A WSU research group has undergone the challenge of organizing a century’s worth of archaeological data about past climates and environments.The group has set out to compile the paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental...

Chefs train in vegan and vegetarian dish preparation

More than 35 chefs participated in vegan food training at Northside Den in Northside Dining Hall last week.Dining Services’ chefs participated in the Humane Society of the United States’ Food Forward...

ASWSU votes for three new appointments

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor January 12, 2017

There were three new appointments made during the ASWSU senate meeting Wednesday. Brad Hawkins was appointed as the new education chair. Hawkins said he feels his experience as a Beta Theta Pi executive...

GoFundMe for brothers injured in I-90 crash returning to Pullman surpasses $35,000

From staff reports January 12, 2017

Janet Phillips Gullberg, a friend of John and Justin Crawford, started a GoFundMe campaign to support the health costs for the brothers, both WSU students who were injured in a car accident over the weekend...

Pullman Police investigating burglary in fraternity

From staff reports January 12, 2017

Pullman Police are investigating a burglary at Delta Upsilon fraternity that occurred over winter break.A fraternity member returned to his room this week to find the door open and the majority of the...

Pullman Hate Crime Reward Fund has raised $5,000

Community donations to the city’s Hate Crime Reward Fund, established to help Pullman police handle hate crimes, have reached more than $5,000.However, there are still no investigative leads on the case...

Mayor soliciting goals from Pullman community members

From staff reports January 12, 2017

Pullman Mayor Glenn Johnson is asking citizens what the city should do in 2017 to make the community a better place.The annual event involves citizens mailing in goals that the city should work on throughout...

Candlelight vigil will honor Rachel Pomeroy and other lives lost this winter

Katie Shadler | Evergreen reporter January 12, 2017

A candlelight vigil, in honor of Rachel Pomeroy and others who died over winter break while driving to or from Pullman, will take place at 8 p.m. Thursday on top of the Holland/Terrell Library.Pomeroy...

New bill would force athletic departments to answer to Senate

From staff reports January 12, 2017

Two Spokane state senators introduced a bill calling for increased oversight of the athletic departments at WSU and the University of Washington.The bill, from Sen. Michael Baumgartner and Sen. Andy Billig,...

Council addresses issues with snow and ice removal

January 11, 2017

The Pullman City Council discussed snow and ice removal problems at its meeting Tuesday, including salt’s effect on roads and citizen complaints.“Snow removal only takes place downtown,” Pullman...

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