The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

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

Bear deaths raise questions of WSU research ethics

Fifteen grizzly bears have died under WSU’s care in the past six years, according to public records, as well as three bighorn sheep in the past year, prompting an animal research watchdog group to call...

Hailey Roemer, a WSU graduate, will run against Mary Dye as state representative for Whitman County’s legislative district.

WSU grad to run for state rep

From staff reports June 8, 2016

A recent WSU graduate is running for Washington state representative against incumbent Mary Dye for the 9th legislative district, which includes Whitman County.Hailey Roemer graduated this past month with...

WSU students gather in fall 2014 at the Illia Dunes, a popular party spot. The dunes have been shut down on multiple occasions due to the negative environmental impact of students on the site.

A delicate balance

As the summer outdoor season is drawing near, there are many ways to get out and explore the natural beauty Eastern Washington has to offer.WSU Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC) is one opportunity that students...

College of Medicine hires two new administrators

June 1, 2016

With just weeks before an accreditation visit which will decide its future, the Elson S. Floyd Medical College has hired two new deans.Dawn DeWitt, vice dean for student and faculty experience, has been...

WSU President-elect Kirk Schulz at a welcome event on March 31 during his first trip to the university. Schulz sent out a newsletter today detailing his first major areas of focus as president.

Schulz criticizes university spending

Incoming WSU president Kirk Schulz sent out a newsletter on Tuesday calling for decreased university spending and the reintroduction of a formalized budget process, citing what he called unsustainable...

Palouse Falls, a popular hiking and camping destination, has seen two people die in separate incidents earlier this year.

Palouse Falls: the beauty and the danger

Long a tourist magnet for hikers, photographers and nature enthusiasts, traffic to Palouse Falls has been on the rise in recent years.The number of visitors each year has grown significantly since the...

Reckless driver leads police on high-speed chase

June 1, 2016

Pullman police arrested a 29-year-old man early Monday morning after a high-speed car chase over several miles along Johnson Road.Cmdr. Chris Tennant said after receiving a report at about 9 a.m. of a...

Football player loses second parent in six months

May 26, 2016

Less than six months after the death of his father, WSU football offensive lineman Riley Sorenson lost his mother on Thursday, according to WSU Athletics.Karen Sorenson’s death follows previous medical...

John Lee at his sentencing in May, where the judge gave him life in prison for the murders of three people.

Life sentence for Moscow shooting spree

After three hours in Latah County Second District Court, John Lee stood before the families and friends of his victims on Tuesday to receive his sentence for the murder of three people during a shooting...

The Green Bikes have been brought back out after several months of software issues.

Green Bikes back on the racks

The Green Bike program is up and running after being on hold for several months due to software issues in the midst of negotiations over a recently-finalized contract between the university and software...

Vic Hudak, owner of Atom Heart Music in downtown Pullman, the only local music shop.

A trove of musical intrigue

At the edge of downtown, behind a bright red, guitar neck-knobbed door, lies Atom Heart Music, Pullman’s sole music shop. And at its heart is owner Vic Hudak.Growing up primarily in Pullman and graduating...

Riding for hope

During the summer after his high school graduation in 2014, Mitch Stone watched admiringly as his brother and a team of bicyclists rode into Denver during a trip across the country to raise funds and awareness...

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