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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

ROTC to host 5k for sexual assault awareness

The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) does more than teach students how to be soldiers. It teaches them how to be leaders, too.Army ROTC will lead its second annual Stomp out Sexual Assault 5k...

Recommendations for academic integrity

From staff reports April 22, 2016

A workshop addressed the current state of academic integrity at WSU on Thursday and highlighted methods of changing academic culture.Adam Jussel, director of the Office of Student Conduct, and Phyllis...

Water rights debated

From staff reports April 22, 2016

Students, faculty, staff and community members gathered to debate whether water is a human right or a corporate commodity at a Cougs Vote Public Square event on Thursday as part of Civic Engagement Week.Francene...

Sexual assault statewide

Sexual assault statewide

A 2016 safety report indicates WSU has the highest rate of reported rapes per student across the five major public universities in Washington, though administrators argue the numbers indicate improvements...

Janille Lowe, a student assistant with the Violence Prevention Center, explains the goals and importance of the Green Dot program.

Green Dot program trains students in violence prevention

A student overhears two of his peers talking about resources for sexual assault survivors. He notices one tending toward victim blaming and recognizes he needs to speak up.Nikki Finnestead, Green Dot coordinator...

JL Artist’s statement day 2

Sexual assault can happen to anyone at any time. The figure in the cover image represents the random person, an everyday man.  One of the hardest parts for most victims of sexual assault is finding the...

K-State refuses to investigate sexual assault, lawsuits filed

K-State refuses to investigate sexual assault, lawsuits filed

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="660b9824-077e-11e6-b997-576c0e317bd8"}}Two students filed lawsuits Wednesday against Kansas State University, home of WSU President-elect Kirk Schulz, alleging the university...

A police car parked outside the WSU Police Station on March 30.

Beyond reasonable doubt

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="186b1478-076f-11e6-8f3f-7f08a7109a1a"}}Investigating a sexual assault case and convicting a rapist requires careful and consistent procedures from police and prosecutors.Pullman...

Representative candidate challenges incumbent

From staff reports April 21, 2016

The challenger for congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers’ seat in the House of Representatives, Joe Pakootas, spoke to people of Washington’s 5th Congressional District at Lincoln Middle School Wednesday...

Potential for hydrogen energy discussed at symposium

Experts in materials sciences, mechanical engineering, infrastructure, industry, public transportation and more discussed the potential for clean hydrogen energy in the Northwestern U.S. at the Pacific...

Logan Dozier, Stephanie George, Derrick Wallace, Josue Zuniga, Alyssa Norris (from left to right) read meeting materials during an ASWSU meeting in CUB Senate Room on Wednesday.

ASWSU amends election bylaws

From staff reports April 21, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="879c3a44-076e-11e6-b223-6767251a2dae"}}The ASWSU Senate approved changes to the election bylaws that require an election board of at least five members and no more than...

Boil water order issued after major water main break

From staff reports April 20, 2016

The city repaired a water main on North Grand Avenue near Dissmore’s IGA which broke early Tuesday morning, but a precautionary boil water order issued as a result still stands, according to a news release.Officials...

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