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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

Regents speak together after the Friday meeting in which the new WSU president, Kirk Schulz, was announced.

Regents’ vote for president may have violated open meeting laws

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="8363f9cc-f629-11e5-8910-e321e291a4c2"}}By referring to finalists in code as candidates A, B and C, the WSU Board of Regents may have violated state open meeting laws when...

City Council approves shoreline program update

From staff reports March 30, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="5e91bfd6-f632-11e5-803b-733226158bc0"}}In a unanimous vote, Pullman City Council approved the update of the shoreline master program.The program is required by the Shoreline...

A graduate student shows his research at the Graduate Student Research Exposition in the CUB Friday.

GPSA hosts research exposition

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="3b7a50c0-f61a-11e5-b56c-ab0ed64e55ad"}}Packed with hundreds of research projects and designs, WSU’s Academic Showcase and GPSA’s Research Exposition gave students...

Nancy Rodriguez, director of the National Institute of Justice, highlights the importance of research to criminal justice reform during her speech in CUB Auditorium on Monday.

Research vital to criminal justice reform

From staff reports March 29, 2016

A Criminal justice expert explained the necessity of scientific research in improving the foundation and community in law enforcement at a Foley Distinguished Lecture in the CUB Auditorium on Monday.Nancy...

Man leads police on two-state car chase

From staff reports March 29, 2016

Police arrested a Moscow man for eluding a police vehicle and other crimes, after a 30-minute pursuit spanning from Albion into rural Latah County at about 11 a.m. Saturday.Whitman County Sheriff Brett...

Sponsorship coordinator Camilla Smith works on programming for use on an Oculus Rift development kit. A partnership with Major League Hacking allowed access to such technologies at Hackathon.

Blood, sweat and transistors

Tech students put their heads together Saturday for a coding marathon to create imaginative programming and hardware at the 2016 Hackathon. A Pullman Transit tracking app for iOS took the medal.Hackathon...

Don Curdy presents his research on “Head and Neck Posture During Computer Use” during SURCA in the CUB Senior Ballroom on Monday.

Undergrads show off research at SURCA

WSU held its largest Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA) to date on Monday, with about 250 presenters showcasing more than 200 posters.Students won awards in categories...

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 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...

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...

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...

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