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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

Attendees of the social were able to write the names of honorable women in their lives on leaves. The leaves were hung on a cardboard tree Tuesday afternoon at Wilson-Short.

Community women commended during social

LAUREN ELLENBECKER, Evergreen reporter March 5, 2020

Images of notable women such as Maya Angelou, Audre Lorde and Harriet Tubman were dispersed throughout Butch’s Den. Students, faculty and staff gathered to recognize influential women in the past and...

Officer Nick Stewart walks K9 Chief out of the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital at 10:30 am.

Shot K9 returns to Moses Lake with honor procession

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor March 4, 2020

A 25-car escort waited to take Chief, Moses Lake K9 police dog, home this morning around 10:30 a.m. after he was released from WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Chief was shot in his left eye on...

Born under Jim Crow

Born under Jim Crow

AMAAN RAHMAN March 4, 2020

Terry Buffington recalls her days as a child, she would hear her parent’s whispers about hangings and lynchings that happened around her community. “I know racism up close and personal with vivid...

Fire cleared at Terrace Mobile Park

Fire cleared at Terrace Mobile Park

JAKOB THORINGTON, Former Evergreen reporter March 3, 2020

The Pullman Fire Department cleared a fire at the Terrace Estates at about 5:30 p.m. The fire began at approximately 1:16 p.m. at 1165 S. Grand in a mobile home. Assistant Fire Chief Ryan Scharnhrost...

Website will be updated daily by a team called the Incident Command System, which is a group of personnel from WSU offices including medicine, public safety and risk management.

WSU website to issue coronavirus updates

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter March 3, 2020

WSU created a website on Monday to feature daily updates about the coronavirus outbreak and includes a post asking WSU students who are studying abroad to return to the U.S.  According to the...

Artist Arshia Fatima Haq was selected to speak at the 2020 Jo Hockenhull Distinguished Visiting Artist Lecture through a nomination process which took about a year to complete.

Artist to host show, talk on feminism

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter March 3, 2020

The 2020 Jo Hockenhull distinguished visiting artist lecture will host an art installation and give a lecture on non-western feminism March 4 and 5. Artist Arshia Fatima Haq’s art installation will...

“Every year I am amazed at the creativity behind [the entries],” WSU librarian Erica England said.

Edible Book Fest: Registration now open

KHADIJAH BUTLER, Evergreen reporter March 3, 2020

The registration for WSU’s Edible Book Festival is now open.  Erica England, WSU librarian and event organizer, said this will be her fourth year organizing the event. This will be WSU’s fifth...

All-campus lockdown test today

All-campus lockdown test today

LAUREN ELLENBECKER, Evergreen reporter March 3, 2020

There will be an all-campus lockdown to test WSU’s alert system at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday on WSU Pullman’s campus. Sarah Blatner, WSU Emergency Management coordinator, said WSU students, faculty and...

Dan Maher records a 30-second promo for his NWPR program Inland Folk in the studio, Feb. 20, 2014.

Records show former employee behaved unprofessionally

ANGELICA RELENTE and LAUREN ELLENBECKER March 2, 2020

Newly obtained records show longtime radio host and folk musician Dan Maher engaged in an unprofessional relationship with a WSU student in 2018. This led to his early retirement and the sudden cancellation...

If the ordinance passes, marijuana growers will have to prevent odors from bothering people around their farms. County Commissioner Dean Kinzer says this may help growers by reducing the chance of pollinating a plant, which slows down THC production.

Marijuana code under review in Olympia

JAKOB THORINGTON, Former Evergreen reporter March 2, 2020

The proposed marijuana code in Whitman County is close to the approval stage from the County Commissioner’s office.  It is currently under State Environmental Policy Act review in Olympia and...

Brian Scott, Principal of BDS Planning and Urban Design, says suggested changes in the plan could take $5 million and, spread out over several years, that is manageable. He says it will take a lot more money if city officials decide to build a bypass over Paradise Creek.

Mastering Pullman’s future

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter March 2, 2020
"It’s not free, but it also isn’t a ton of money, and I would start there," said Brian Scott, principal of BDS
The senators appoint three judicial board members and two freshman delegates

ASWSU 2020 Elections: Meet Your Candidates

JAKOB THORINGTON, Former Evergreen reporter February 28, 2020

Riding a bike from Seattle to San Francisco taught Curtis Cohen how to have a step-by-step process, which is something he will take with him into his ASWSU presidential campaign.  “I wasn’t...

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