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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

Rochelle Dach, Access Center assistant director, said the WSU office is closed and tutoring is conducted over online Zoom calls.

Training attempts to normalize disabilities

LAUREN ELLENBECKER, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2019

Members of the Access Center showed students and staff ways they could be an ally for people with disabilities Thursday in the Washington Building, which houses Cougar Health Services. Rochelle Dach,...

Nathan Deen, assistant attorney general at the Office of the Attorney General WSU Division, speaks about the First Amendment on Thursday at the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center.

Assistant AG discusses free speech

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor November 15, 2019

An assistant attorney outlined the difference between protected and unprotected free speech for universities on Thursday at the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center. “The government recognizes that the...

Jill Creighton, dean of studens and associate vice president for campus life, discussed the recent death of a 19-year-old student at the Faculty Senate meeting. She said the dean’s office is looking into ways to support students’ mental health.

Dean shares update on fraternity member’s death

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2019

Jill Creighton, dean of students and associate vice president for campus life, spoke about the death of a 19-year-old WSU fraternity member during a regular WSU Faculty Senate meeting Thursday. Creighton...

The Evergreen works to provide the best information about recent crime and court updates in the Pullman area.

Fraternity member died early Tuesday morning

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter November 13, 2019

The Pullman Police Department have launched an investigation into the death of an Alpha Tau Omega fraternity member. Police Chief Gary Jenkins identified the member as 19-year old freshman Samuel Martinez,...

A member from WSU’s Esports Rocket League A team prepares for the inaugural Electronic Gaming Federation’s invitation Tuesday in Chinook Room 25. The event will occur Jan. 18 and 19 in New York City.

Gamers prepare for tournament

JAKOB THORINGTON, Former Evergreen reporter November 13, 2019
Esports Rocket League A team to represent WSU in New York for gaming event
Helping on the hardwood

Helping on the hardwood

CODY SCHOELER, Evergreen reporter November 13, 2019

Isaac Nelson, a Ti-Cities, Washington native, was in a laundromat in Las Vegas doing exactly what one would expect: laundry. Nelson, a fifth-year senior agricultural technology and production management...

Racks of clothes hang in the Fluid Fashion community closet in the GIESORC office in the CUB. It is open to students, faculty and staff.

GIESORC holds inclusive fashion show

JOEL KEMEGUE, Evergreen mint editor November 12, 2019

*This article was updated to correct that GPSA and Gamma Iota Omicron Fraternity, Inc. helped with the Fashion & Drag Show: United We Are Stronger. The article was also updated to include that Gamma...

The training program is free for WSU students and costs $40 for staff. The next open session is in January.

Mental Health First Aid available for students, staff

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter November 8, 2019

WSU Cougar Health Services offers a mental health training program that is free for students. Mental Health First Aid is a training program like first aid and CPR training said Nikita Alimohammad, WSU...

WSU chose the date to switch services after partnering with academic and business departments across campuses.

Improvements coming to myWSU login system

SOLEN AREF, Evergreen reporter November 8, 2019

The WSU Information Technology Services will implement a new multi-factor authentication system starting Dec. 19. to login to myWSU. Jacqueline Southwick, ITS communication manager, said the new system...

Business and Marketing major Jaissa Grunlose talks about the importance of Native American Heritage Month on Wednesday afternoon at the Native American Program Center.

Students celebrate Native American Heritage Month

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter November 7, 2019

*This article was updated to include all the groups that collaborated to hold the event. A documentary called "The Blackfeet Flood," about a 1964 flood in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in northwestern...

“We could make surprisingly accurate predictions about who was a liberal and who was a conservative by looking at brain imaging,” says John Hibbing, professor of political science at the University of Nebraska.

Professor addresses biology of political division

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter November 7, 2019

With such strong divisions existing between conservative and liberal ideologies, what makes people from these two political tribes so different? A Foley speaker suggests Trump conservatives can be differentiated...

A panel of members from the Association for Faculty Women explain how mentees can get the most out of their mentors Tuesday evening at the Bundy Reading Room at Avery Hall.

Panel of leaders share stories

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief November 6, 2019

Five WSU women faculty members shared personal stories about their career experiences during the Association for Faculty Women’s Pathways to Leadership: Women Leaders and their Stories event Tuesday...

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