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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

Student found dead at his residence

November 30, 2016

A WSU student was found dead in his residence around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday morning on the northwest side of Pullman.Pullman Police Cmdr. Chris Tennant said the man’s roommate found the 25-year-old man...

Islamic Center groundskeeper harassed by three passersby

Three men yelled racial slurs and flipped off a man at the Pullman Islamic Center on Nov. 22, the most recent reported incident of hate crime in the Pullman area.According to Pullman Police, a groundskeeper...

Data on university rapes procured from the annual campus Security and Fire Reports.

Rape reports increase, students may feel safer reporting

ROSEMARIE BLUME | Evergreen reporter November 30, 2016

Reports for on-campus rapes increased from seven to 13 and reports for off-campus student housing rapes increased from five to 13 from 2014 to 2015, according to WSU’s Oct. 28 annual Security and Fire...

ISC president awaits the Senate’s decision on his impeachment

The International Student Council president, who is facing impeachment after allegations that he used an unconstitutional bylaw clause to remove an officer from the council, said the Judicial Board was...

Data from the Whitman County Tax Auditor’s Report shows an unexplained $2.5 million discrepancy between the accounting records and the bank balance.

State auditors find variance of $2.5 million in accounting records

Whitman County financial statements lack accuracy because of inadequate internal controls, with only five of the past 11 years being satisfactory, according to recent state audit findings.The 2015 report,...

Uncertain international relations

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor November 28, 2016

Although they can’t vote, international students have found they still have a stake in American politics. On the global stage, world leaders offered nuanced congratulations to the country and...

Interns Cody Bauer, left, and Omar Urbano-Rendon monitor Greek Row surveillance cameras on Nov. 11. for potentially dangerous situations.

Caught on camera

Though the cameras on the streets of Greek Row are often perceived as signs of “Big Brother,” police say their main focus is public safety.After the first 48 hours of the cameras being installed, Pullman...

Football season may end without Martin Stadium beer sales

Staff reports November 18, 2016

With no decision on Martin Stadium beer sales from the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) and only one home football game left, the university may go the entire season without a revenue source...

Campus building hours to change over Thanksgiving break

November 18, 2016

The CUB is open today until 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Monday through Wednesday 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It will be closed on Thursday and open again Nov. 25 and 26 from 8 a.m. to...

Student conduct review could overturn cases involving procedural errors

CODY COTTIER, NICK THOMAS, and DAN DOUCET November 18, 2016

Two football players who were previously suspended by WSU’s student conduct board have been reinstated since a judge granted Robert Barber a stay on Wednesday, and the ruling could result in the...

WSU research contributed to the first flight to use biofuel, consisting of woodstock from branches, stumps and treetops left over after timber harvest and forest thinning.

First biofueled flight travels from Seattle to DC

The first biofuel-powered flight arrived in Washington, D.C., from Seattle on Nov. 14, using 1,000 gallons of wood feedstock.Alaska Airlines flight No. 4 carried more than 160 passengers, including several...

WSU associate professor Lynne Carpenter-Boggs is the research director for the Urban Death Project.

Death Project Prototype to be built at WSU

ROSEMARIE BLUME | Evergreen reporter November 17, 2016

Last year, in Midwestern U.S., there was a potentially large outbreak of the Avian Flu. Over 50 million domestic birds were euthanized to stop the pathogen before disaster struck. As the best biosecure...

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