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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

Injection sterilization tech wins WSU competition

From staff reports May 2, 2016

Two senior WSU bioengineering students took first place at WSU’s 14th annual Business Plan Competition on April 22 for their work in developing sterilizing injections.Emily Willard and Katherine Brandenstein’s...

Mark Sindell, director of business development at GGLO Design, the company designing the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center, speaks at a Nez Perce blessing ceremony for the center on Thursday.

Nez Perce bless Cultural Center

Students, faculty and community members gathered to see the blessing of the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center by the Nez Perce Tribe Thursday afternoon in the location where the building will be located.Paula...

The ASWSU Senate at its meeting on Wednesday, during which it selected senators and other positions for next year’s ASWSU staff.

ASWSU senate fills positions

While the last meeting of the 45th ASWSU Senate ran short and simple, the first meeting of the 46th Senate on Wednesday ran long as it elected new representatives to fill numerous positions.In a 15-2-2...

Pullman Transit to cut parts of J-route

From staff reports April 27, 2016

Pullman Transit proposed numerous changes to current bus routes at the Pullman City Council meeting Tuesday night.Financial needs such as rising expenses, static revenues and contribution increases from...

Simon Alsager stops by the Forestry Club’s table during the Earth Day Fair on Friday.

Earth Day Fair promotes sustainability

The ASWSU Environmental Sustainability Alliance (ESA) held its annual Earth Day Fair Friday afternoon on the Glenn Terrell Mall, where clubs and local organization set up booths offering information about...

Around 400 protesters gathered at the intersection of Main Street and Bishop Boulevard on Saturday to challenge Planned Parenthood’s federally funded abortion and its alleged illegal sale of aborted fetal tissue.

Protesters return

Protesters flooded Main Street and Bishop Boulevard Saturday morning as part of a national demonstration against abortion and Planned Parenthood, holding signs reading “Life is Sacred” and “I Am...

Diagram of the subduction of the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate. Plate activity such as this is a primary cause of earthquakes, including the one which may soon strike the Pacific Northwest.

Earthquake may hit northwest in near future

A devastating earthquake is bound to hit the Pacific Northwest, according to an associate professor at Washington State University.In the 1700s a massive earthquake hit what is now Washington. Catherine...

University strains local businesses

Hot yoga is meant to be a great stress reliever, but it is the cause of stress for a local business.Sanctuary Yoga, a Pullman-based yoga business, is unhappy with WSU’s plans to install a hot yoga facility...

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...

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