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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

ASWSU senators listen to a speaker during a Senate meeting on Nov. 16.

Judicial board finds grounds for impeachment

The ASWSU Judicial Board unanimously ruled the International Student Council (ISC) president’s removal of a programming officer to be unconstitutional at a hearing yesterday.“These transgressions are...

Judge grants Barber stay to return to class and field

A Whitman County Superior Court judge has granted a stay of WSU football player Robert Barber’s suspension, allowing him to finish his degree and return to the football team.Under the ruling, Barber...

Students raise awareness by displaying cardboard boxes during last year’s Poverty Awareness Week.

Whitman County has highest poverty rate in the state

Whitman County has the highest poverty rate in the state, according to the 2015 Community Needs Assessment. About 13,000 of Whitman County’s nearly 40,000 residents lived in poverty in 2013, of which...

City Council talks sidewalks and police budget

ROSEMARIE BLUME | Evergreen reporter November 16, 2016

One zone application ordinance and two resolutions regarding housing were approved during this week’s city council meeting.Ordinance 16-16, a zone change application by Glenn Petry from Lumber Yard Partners...

Community members light candles at a vigil for the future of the nation in front of city hall on Tuesday night.

Community unites in candlelight vigil

The temperature dropped and the sun set, but a couple dozen people from Pullman and the greater Palouse area found warmth gathered in downtown Pullman.Holding lit candles, they stood in front of Pullman...

Green Bikes going into hibernation until spring

CODY COTTIER, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2016

WSU announced on Monday that the Green Bikes, the university’s bike share program, are being put into hibernation for the winter. The bikes will be returned when the weather improves in the spring....

John Kraus, junior accounting major, found discriminatory remarks about his sexuality written in red paint on his car Thursday morning.

Hate crime goes viral on social media

Jessica Zhou | Evergreen diversity reporter Katie Shadler | Evergreen crime reporter November 15, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="6e85b0dc-aafa-11e6-b67d-0fed32e41754"}}John Kraus received his second phone call from the police in 48 hours from an officer with news about his car: a crowd of a little...

WSU refutes senator’s claims

From staff reports November 15, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="e806185c-aaff-11e6-9375-47244a6fca37"}}WSU officials refuted a state senator’s claims that university professors cancelled class last week to protest Donald Trump’s...

Maria Shannon, the current interim art director, has taken over after the former director retired on Oct. 6.

New art director takes over

Haley Donwerth | Evergreen reporter November 15, 2016

Interim Art Director Anna Maria Shannon’s office in the WSU Museum of Art overlooks the campus, with a few afternoon rays of light shining through the window. Her walls are covered in photographs of...

Man accidentally fires handgun into pickup truck

From staff reports November 15, 2016

A man accidentally shot his neighbor's pickup truck with a handgun Sunday at about 3 p.m. on Military Hill.The man was reportedly taking a picture of his .38-caliber revolver to send to a friend when the...

Whitman sole blue county in Eastern Washington

November 14, 2016

Whitman County, the only county east of the Cascades to vote blue, voted for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton by the second smallest margin in the state.According to the Washington Secretary of State’s...

WSU invites public input on student conduct process

November 14, 2016

The university released a statement on Thursday inviting public comment on the student conduct process, which is currently under review by an independent attorney following allegations of racial and ethnic...

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