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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

Animal science, horticulture and agriculture facilities like this one may have to move to make room for the proposed runway to be built at the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport.

Airport project may require research building removal

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="a409d054-05db-11e6-aa26-3773b9b0aa41"}}The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport needs to build a new runway to allow for larger aircraft to land, but some WSU facilities will...

Student allegedly steals thousands

From staff reports April 19, 2016

The Whitman County Prosecutor’s Office recently charged WSU student Aaliya Lewis, 20, with first-degree theft for allegedly stealing $10,000 while working for WSU Accounts and Receivables in August 2015.According...

Rifles

April 18, 2016

Eight M16-A2 rifles are lined up and accounted for at the end of a mission. If any go missing the entire group is expected not to return until the weapon is found and accounted for. In the heat of simulated...

Ammunition

April 18, 2016

Brass casings and pins from the blanks used over the weekend are separated by WSU MSIV Jordan Ensey, WSU MSIV Joshua Dick, and WSU MSIV Jordan Duke. There is an x amount of weight expected to be returned...

A hot meal

April 18, 2016

Two meals provided to the cadets during the LDX event were not MREs. Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Heatherly, one of the military science professors at WSU that runs the ROTC program, said he likes to...

It’s lunchtime

April 18, 2016

A WSU cadet in mock gear takes a break between missions to eat one of his rationed Meals Ready-to-Eat (MRE). Each MRE is military standard and varies in type or size. The meals provided contain an average...

Cadet receives instructions

UofI MSIII cadet Jeremiah Millerson receives instruction from WSU MSIV cadet Zach Lind on their initiative. The university ROTC programs collaborate several times a year to practice integration and develop...

Cadets take notes

A WSU Army ROTC Cadet takes notes during a mission briefing on the first day of the program’s joint Leadership Development Exercise (LDX). Cadets, categorized as Military Science (MS) students by class...

Volunteers gather garbage around Pullman’s streams during the city’s 12th annual cleanup event on Saturday.

Stream cleaning

The neon shirts and bright yellow bags of more than 200 volunteers lined Pullman’s streams Saturday as the City of Pullman and the Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute (PCEI) held the 12th annual...

WSU students chose their own beds for this year’s Students Choice Awards’ Best Place to Nap category.

Sweet dreams

From staff reports April 18, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="8d6d191a-0512-11e6-9989-47dd40bc8bf6"}}When a day just seems to drag on, the only way to power through is a midafternoon nap. Students have voted that the best place for...

Elections Office makes third ballot mistake

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor April 18, 2016

The Whitman County Elections Office made its third ballot error in as many elections early last week. The information on the final ballot was correct when it was sent into the office and was not...

It’s a birdie! It’s a plane! It’s the best one credit course

From staff reports April 18, 2016

With 11 sections of the course offered this spring and 239 students enrolled according to the WSU University Catalog, both enrollment statistics and figures from the Students Choice Awards vote indicate...

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