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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

Schmick, Sutherland spar at voters forum

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter July 26, 2018

Incumbent Joe Schmick, R-Colfax, and challenger Matthew Sutherland, D-Pullman, faced questions from voters during a League of Women Voters of Pullman forum at the Neill Public Library in Pullman last...

Councilmembers Ann Parks, left, Nathan Weller and Eileen Macoll listen to discussion regarding local ordinances approved at Tuesday night’s meeting.

City Council focuses on future of plastic straws

CARMEN JARAMILLO, Evergreen reporter July 19, 2018

The future of plastic in Pullman is a conversation City Councilmember Eileen Macoll thinks we need to start having. At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Macoll said it’s time to start a dialogue in...

Candidates John Hart, left, Dan LeBeau and Rob Rembert listen to the moderator before giving their opening statements at a candidate’s forum held in the Neill Public Library on Wednesday evening.

Three county judge candidates plead cases at forum

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter July 19, 2018

The three candidates for the Whitman County District Court judge seat vacated by retiring judge Doug Robinson responded to questions at a forum held by the League of Women Voters of Pullman on Wednesday...

Brown, Saulibio discuss platforms in Colfax

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter July 19, 2018

Two candidates and a candidate’s spokesperson for the Washington’s 5th Congressional District’s House of Representatives seat pled their cases to voters during a forum Tuesday night in Colfax. Democrat...

Assistant Superintendent Roberta Kramer refused to answer any questions regarding her time as superintendent of Riverside School District in Chattaroy, Washington at the Pioneer Center on Wednesday.

Letters reveal controversial past for PSD’s Kramer

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter July 19, 2018

Letters and documents sent to members of the Pullman School Board and Superintendent Bob Maxwell in April 2017 outlined a number of allegations of unethical behavior carried out by Assistant Superintendent...

Lisa Brown, pictured here speaking at the Foley Institute on March 29, has apologized and edited an ad showing a WSU logo at the request of the university.

Brown removes WSU logo from campaign ad

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter July 12, 2018

Lisa Brown’s campaign has apologized to WSU after using a clip of a person wearing a baseball cap with the university’s logo on it in an advertisement. Brown, the former WSU Spokane Chancellor challenging...

Michael Young, a 21-year-old WSU student, holds a sign in support of immigrant rights at the High Street Mall on Saturday before protesters began marching.

Protesters march in Pullman for immigrant rights

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter June 30, 2018

See the bottom of this page for a slideshow of the event. Protesters held a march for immigrant rights in downtown Pullman on Saturday in response to the current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border. People...

Zoe apologizes for posting suspect tweet

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter June 28, 2018

Zoe Coffeehouse has apologized following a reply to a tweet by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Twitter last week that referenced the U.S. child detention situation. “What’s happening...

Football Head Coach Mike Leach tweeted a fake video of a speech in 2014 by former President Barack Obama on Sunday.

Leach tweets false video of former President, receives strong backlash

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter June 18, 2018

WSU head football coach Mike Leach created a stir on Twitter after tweeting out a fake video of former President Barack Obama insulting citizens' intelligence. Leach tweeted the video a little after...

Candidates look to web for increased accessibility

CARMEN JARAMILLO, Evergreen reporter June 14, 2018

Candidates for three Whitman County positions highlighted transparency in government when speaking with community members at Bishop Place Senior Living on Wednesday night. John Mark-Mahnkey, Sandy...

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks about Washington’s defense of net neutrality in the PACCAR building Wednesday.

Inslee discusses financial aid, voting

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter June 14, 2018

Gov. Jay Inslee visited Pullman as a part of a tour of broadband access across the state of Washington on Wednesday. Inslee said it is important for society and the economy for all Washington residents...

Former WSU College Republicans president James Allsup received certification as a Whitman County GOP Precinct Committee Officer, but may end up not taking his seat if officials find a way to prevent him from doing so in their bylaws.

Allsup certified for position in Whitman County Republican Party

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter June 5, 2018

Former WSU College Republicans President James Allsup was certified as a Precinct Committee Officer on Saturday by the Whitman County Auditor’s Office. The position usually entails passing out campaign...

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