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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

Police are asking the public identify these people for their possible involvement in a theft on Sunday at Sunset Mart in Pullman, which was robbed for the second time this week on Wednesday.

Alcohol stolen from Sunset Mart for second time in a week

November 3, 2016

For the second time this week, liquor was stolen from the Sunset Mart on Bishop Boulevard in Pullman.Two women and a man stole from the store around 1 p.m. Wednesday. Pullman Police Cmdr. Chris Tennant...

Regents to review mixed-use developing project, vote on soccer field improvements

From staff reports November 3, 2016

The Board of Regents will review at its meeting today plans for the commercial, retail and housing development on a 20-acre piece of land next to the Palouse Ridge Golf Couse and Marriott Residence Inn.Corporate...

The ASWSU Senate approved a resolution supporting the Drive to 25 initiative, though some senators voiced concerns that it neglects student input.

Senate supports Drive to 25, some dissent citing lack of student voice

Despite passionate opposition from a few senators, the ASWSU Senate passed a newly drafted version of the resolution to support President Kirk Schulz’s Drive to 25 initiative.The Senate referred the...

Mental health expert to speak in Todd

November 3, 2016

An expert on mental health awareness will speak today at 6:30 pm in Todd 110 as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.Hakeem Rahim was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder while attending Harvard, and...

‘We aren’t all broken’

KELSEY JONES | Evergreen reporter November 3, 2016

Sue Barnett got out a phonebook, leafing through it until she found the number. As calmly as she could, she punched it into her phone. An older woman answered, and Barnett broke down. She was a junior...

Halloween weekend crime roundup

With thousands of alcohol-fueled partiers gathering in Pullman, Halloweek has become some of the most crime-heavy days of the year.This year, there were 21 arrests, 16 assaults/harassments, 24 ambulance...

Mayor Glenn Johnson presents his 2017 Budget Message during the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 1.

City general fund expected to increase

The Pullman City Council discussed the proposed budget for the upcoming year of 2017 at the meeting on Tuesday.Representatives from all of the city departments were allotted time during the meeting to...

Two alleged rapes occur over Halloween weekend

From staff reports November 2, 2016

Two rapes were reported in the Greek row area this weekend during Halloween partying.The first alleged rape occurred early Saturday morning in the Greek row area. Pullman Police Sgt. Jake Opgenorth said...

Trash talk: a look back at political mudslinging history

The Thomas S. Foley Institute director and a political science professor led a talk on anger and division in American politics on Tuesday.Director Cornell Clayton and Travis Ridout, professor, compared...

College of Medicine starts accepting applications

From staff reports November 2, 2016

WSU’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine in Spokane, recently accepted into the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), began accepting applications on Monday.The college plans to enroll 60...

Asian Pacific Islander groups calling for appeal hearing for Barber

The university will start a 60-day formal review of the WSU Student Conduct Board this week due to possible bias and discrimination in the suspension of WSU football player Robert Barber.Two statewide...

Meghann Ferguson, ASWSU Student Life director, said the education this week will help campus leaders save lives.

Student Life director plans most expansive Mental Health Awareness week yet

The ASWSU Student Life director said this semester’s mental health awareness week, Nov. 1-4, will be the most extensive yet, with an expert guest speaker and involvement from national organizations and...

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