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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

Women’s Transit closed for semester

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor October 26, 2016

WSU Women’s Transit, which provided 3,338 rides, or an average of about 27 rides per night, in the 2015-2016 academic year, has ceased operations for the semester. Women’s Transit coordinator...

College of Medicine awaits go ahead to recruit

The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine received preliminary accreditation last Wednesday, making a vote for initiation into the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) the last hurdle to opening...

WSU researchers tag and track monarch butterflies, a threatened species, to observe where they travel in colder months.

Monarch migrations

Kathy Keatley Garvey, a WSU alumna, rears monarch butterflies in her backyard in Vacaville, California. She was surprised when, on Sept. 5, a butterfly bearing a tag from her alma mater landed in her garden.“It...

The grain elevator on Stadium Way, near Grand Avenue, where two marijuana retailers have applied to open shops.

Final two pot shops

FORREST HOLT | Evergreen reporter October 25, 2016

The City of Pullman currently waits on the Liquor and Cannabis Board to approve two applications for two more cannabis dispensaries within city limits.The board notified the city about a month and a half...

WSU selects new vice president for finance and administration

October 25, 2016

The next vice president for finance and administration at WSU has been selected, according to a WSU news release.A senior administrator at Boise State University, Stacy M. Pearson, will take over the position...

Marks says college athletes may struggle to speak out on issues

October 25, 2016

As members of the College Republicans raised a Trump Wall on the Glenn Terrell Friendship Mall on Wednesday, WSU football wide receiver Gabe Marks stood in the middle of the counter protest, phone in hand,...

Pullman Police officers at Quality Inn July 27, 2015. Crime has dropped, but calls reporting crime have increased, according to the police department.

Despite drop in crime, reports increase

KATIE SHADLER | Evergreen reporter October 24, 2016

With a growing student population in Pullman, reports of crimes have increased significantly on College Hill over the past few years.Crime reports have increased 18.5 percent on College Hill since 2012...

Steptoe Butte purchased by couple for preservation

Steptoe Butte, a national landmark sitting at 3,621 ft., was auctioned off to the highest bidder in early October.From the top of the butte, a 45-minute drive from Pullman, one can see a 360-degree panoramic...

The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house, where a student was found dead in his bed early Monday morning.

21-year-old WSU student found dead at fraternity

October 24, 2016

Brock Lindberg, a 21-year-old WSU student from Wenatchee, was found dead in his bed at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house at about 12:50 Monday morning.Pullman Police Cmdr. Chris Tennant said police arrived...

Whitman County commissioners underfunded

The Whitman County commissioners said at a State of the County address on Thursday that they are unable to properly fund public safety, public health, law enforcement and elections, citing a lack of adequate...

Ceiling leak interrupts state representative debate

A public forum between the District 9 candidates for state legislature on Thursday began with talk of initiatives, education funding and broadband for all of Eastern Washington, and ended with a broken...

Young Democrats members Matthew Sutherland, left, and Dashiell Mortell at a debate with the College Republicans on Thursday.

Political minds clash

The Young Democrats and the College Republicans debated for the second time this election season on Thursday, focusing primarily on human rights and social issues.The first topic was the censorship of...

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