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

Shots fired on College Hill during fight

From staff reports March 28, 2016

An unknown individual allegedly fired three shots into the air during a fight in the parking lot of Cougar Crest Apartments at about 3 a.m. Sunday.Pullman Police Cmdr. Chris Tennant said the initial call...

Pullman residents embrace democratic process

Hundreds of WSU students and Pullman residents gathered together across the city to participate in the state democratic caucus on Saturday.In the Todd Atrium, many of the caucus-goers were millennial voters...

Pullman residents attend the democratic caucus on Saturday at the Pullman High School. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders won the caucus in every Washington county, for a total victory margin of 45.6 percent over Hillary Clinton.

Bernie Sanders wins Washington caucus by landslide

From staff reports March 28, 2016

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders swept Whitman County, along with the rest of Washington, in the democratic caucus on Saturday.Sanders won the caucus by a margin of 45.6 percent. Democrats filled...

From left to right: Regents Theodor Baseler, Ron Sims, Don Barbieri, and student regent Jansen VanderMeulen.

Regents select new WSU president

Kirk Schulz, current president of Kansas State University, accepted the position of WSU president Friday after the Board of Regents broke for an intermission to call and offer him the job.Mike Worthy,...

Researchers study citrus disease

From staff reports March 25, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="e6bb447c-f236-11e5-8852-1b53cea7f2a9"}}Three WSU researchers recently received a $2 million grant to prevent the widespread destruction of the world’s citrus fruit industry.According...

Live streaming of the Board of Regents meeting held Thursday in Tri Cities.

Regents could name president today

By Latisha Jensen, Corinna Thornton and Rebecca White March 25, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="38dca6ec-f246-11e5-9333-6f01986fdbb6"}}The Board of Regents’ live-stream meeting in Tri Cities Thursday addressed the possibility of naming a new university president...

Completion of construction of a new high school will be one of challenges the new superintendent will face.

Pullman School Board appoints superintendent

From staff reports March 25, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="5542d5da-f238-11e5-ba62-7fd6fd375f4e"}}The Pullman School Board has appointed a new superintendent, set to begin his post July 1.Assistant superintendent, Robert Maxwell,...

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories creates jobs

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="f22259ee-f237-11e5-9e87-8b06bd21cfd5"}}Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories headquarters in Pullman is expanding its production, research and development operations, bringing...

Caucus invites student votes

The Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders campaigns are wrapping up final rallies and events in Washington before the democratic caucus opens on Saturday at 10 a.m.The caucus is the first step toward selecting...

Blind STEM applications benefit women, minorities

Blind STEM applications benefit women, minorities

The STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields are some of the most difficult to enter and there is currently a gendered problem with how STEM employers hire people.There are people...

Majority of Whitman delegates support Cruz

From staff reports March 24, 2016

Six of 10 elected Republican representatives of Whitman County have declared they support Ted Cruz for the coming Washington State Republican Convention on May 9 in Pasco.During the Whitman County Republican...

Parked cars at risk of hit-and-runs

Parked cars at risk of hit-and-runs

Each month, Pullman police report an average of at least 10 hit-and-run incidents, according to the Pullman Police logs.The majority of hit-and-run cases go unsolved, and most involve law-abiding citizens...

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