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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

“Anybody coming to campus is still required to attest that they havent been experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, and people still have to wear masks.”

New perspective on modern world

A distinguished anthropologist spoke at WSU on the importance of archaeology in the modern world and how it can aid humankind in tackling current issues of sustainability, adaptation and culture.Jeremy...

Reservoir 3 in Portland’s Washington Park. A study by WSU researchers shows that reservoirs are the source of about 1.3 percent of all greenhouse gas produced by humans. 

Reservoirs source of carbon, study finds

From staff reports October 7, 2016

A new paper by WSU researchers suggests that carbon emissions from reservoirs may need to be taken seriously as part of the global carbon budget.The work is a combination of all scientific writings regarding...

The FAFSA form is now available on Oct. 1, three months ahead of the previous Jan. 1 date, to accommodate students who come from families that own businesses and farms.

FAFSA form available three months earlier

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor October 6, 2016

The FAFSA form is now available on Oct. 1, three months ahead of the previous Jan. 1 date, to accommodate students who come from families that own businesses and farms, and don’t file taxes until...

Senate refers ‘Drive to 25’ initiative to external committee

The ASWSU Senate sent a resolution to support the “Drive to 25” campaign back to the External Committee for further review at its meeting on Wednesday. President Kirk Schulz’s Drive to 25 campaign...

College Republicans president gives false name

An online video shows the WSU College Republicans president speaking to the press under a false name and denying affiliation with the club he leads, during a counter protest at a Black Lives Matter (BLM)...

Candidates face off at CUB

U.S. representative candidates for District 5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Joe Pakootas presented to more than 400 students and community members on Wednesday their ideas on how to keep college affordable...

Yakima woman allegedly impersonates WSU official, steals $92,000

October 5, 2016

Yakima police arrested a woman on Friday for allegedly impersonating a WSU official and purchasing nearly $92,000 worth of Apple computers.Sgt. Tim Bardwell of the Yakima Police Department said the woman...

Though there are many biological differences between humans and horses, researchers believe studying a virus in horses could yield applications for human treatment of hepatitis C.

Equine virus could lead to disease control breakthroughs

WSU researchers in the College of Veterinary Medicine recently discovered an elusive virus when a horse’s routine blood work returned some unexpected results. They believe the finding could provide important...

Incoming students during an Alive! session in summer 2011. Orientation counselors introduce these students to WSU.

Deadline approaching to apply for OC positions

Friday is the deadline to apply for a position next summer as an orientation counselor, the students who introduce incoming freshmen to WSU during Alive! sessions.Amanda Morgan, director of New Student...

New radios for fire department

The Pullman City Council approved the purchase of new radios for the fire department, Pullman transit buying a new bus, and the appointment of new public records officers to the police and fire departments...

Dishwasher sets off CUB fire alarm, building evacuated

DAN DOUCET, Evergreen opinion editor October 4, 2016

The CUB was evacuated at about 5 p.m. after the dishwasher at Starbucks was moved under a smoke detector, which set off the fire alarm, said Pullman Fire Captain James Turpin. A crowd of approximately...

Fraternity raises more than $2,000 during philanthropy auction

From staff reports October 4, 2016

Omega Delta Phi Fraternity Inc. raised more than $2,300 for a voluntary non-profit organization during its annual philanthropy auction on Friday.Proceeds from the fraternity’s “Steal a Knight for a...

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