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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

The WSU Pullman campus will conduct a mandatory test of the alert system this morning. This involves locking electronic doors on campus.

WSU plans test for alert system

ELAYNE RODRIGUEZ, Evergreen reporter March 4, 2019

WSU will hold an all-campus lockdown to test the alert system at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday on the Pullman campus. Emergency Management Coordinator Sarah Blatner said when the doors lock, WSU students, faculty...

“Stage III is a hybrid simulation technology,” says Karen Hunt, WSU Office of Research public relations coordinator.

Veterinary students can use Stage III to learn how to operate on animals

KAYE GILL, Evergreen reporter March 4, 2019

WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine now has a tool that will aid veterinary students in learning how to operate on animals. The tool marks the first of its kind. “Stage III is a hybrid simulation...

Ayad Rahmani, associate professor of architecture at WSU, says the goal of the competition is to design a self-sustainable living facility and school in Malawi, Africa on Wednesday at Carpenter Hall.

Students design boarding school to be built in Malawi

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter March 1, 2019

Architecture students at WSU will compete against other students and professionals for the chance to design a boarding school in Malawi, Africa. Seven pairs of students from WSU will each design their...

“I started to see how much leadership and being involved at this university would help students,” said ASWSU presidential candidate Mariela Frias-Gomez.

The Mariela Frias-Gomez and Camille Naputo campaign

KAYE GILL, Evergreen reporter March 1, 2019

Mariela Frias-Gomez and Camille Naputo want students to feel that ASWSU is open and inclusive to all students. “A lot of students see us as the multicultural ticket because we are two women of color,”...

“[Prescott] and I offer a new perspective where we can bridge that divide,” said ASWSU presidential candidate Quinton Berkompas.

The Quinton Berkompas and Jhordin Prescott campaign

CODY SCHOELER, Evergreen reporter March 1, 2019

Running partners Quinton Berkompas and Jhordin Prescott are hoping to bring a fresh viewpoint to WSU. “Too many students don’t feel like ASWSU is truly representing them, and [Prescott] and I offer...

Samantha Grindrod, vice president of the Society of Women Engineers discusses the organizations upcoming event and what they hope to achieve on Tuesday at the CUE.

Society of Women Engineers to host Kids’ Science and Engineering Day

DAISY ZAVALA, Evergreen managing editor March 1, 2019

Kids interested in science can participate in the 10th annual Kids’ Science and Engineering Day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 23 in the Smith Center for Undergraduate Education building. Rachel Johnson,...

Mariela Frias-Gomez, co-director of Diversity and Inclusion, talks to ASWSU about efforts made to reach out to LGBTQ+ and veteran students at WSU on Wednesday at the CUB.

ASWSU funds Springfest artists, decides location

DAISY ZAVALA, Evergreen managing editor February 28, 2019

ASWSU senators approved funding for artists at Springfest, which has been moved to Beasley. Also during Wednesday night's meeting, the Department of Diversity and Inclusion presented to ASWSU regarding...

Patrick D. Wilson, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, discusses the merits of using the painted life-size horse sculpture in a classroom setting Tuesday in McCoy Hall.

Painting horses for vet school courses

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter February 28, 2019

The fiberglass horse with organs painted on its thorax and abdomen may help students in the College of Veterinary Medicine learn about horse anatomy. An anonymous donor gave $3,065 for the horse. The...

Bus service changed for spring break

ELAYNE RODRIGUEZ, Evergreen reporter February 28, 2019

Pullman Transit announced services will be reduced during spring break at WSU beginning March 9. Brad Rader, Pullman Transit operations supervisor, said students who stay in Pullman over spring break...

WSU Animal Health Sciences Librarian Suzanne Fricke discusses the many art pieces from the recently introduced WSU Veterinary History Collection being displayed throughout the WSU library Tuesday in Wegner Hall.

Library displays history of veterinary medicine at WSU

HANNAH WELZBACKER, Evergreen reporter February 28, 2019

A portion of the WSU Veterinary History Collection is on display from now through summer session at the Animal Health Library in Wegner Hall, Room 170. Suzanne Fricke, WSU animal health sciences librarian,...

Grad student Stephanie Sjoberg says she helped organize Plant Science Symposium on Tuesday in Johnson Hall.

WSU hosts science symposium for plant research

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter February 28, 2019

The WSU Plant Science Symposium, an event centered on research and advances in the agricultural industry, will be held in the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center on March 22 from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Stephanie...

Cornelia Kirchoff, assistant director of the psychology clinic, discusses the screening process for individuals wanting to participate in the new group therapy treatment on Monday in the Psychology Clinic in Johnson Tower.

WSU clinic offers therapy group

SANDY VO, Evergreen reporter February 27, 2019

The WSU Psychology Clinic will now offer transdiagnostic group therapy for treating those who have depression and anxiety. Conny Kirchhoff, a clinical faculty member at the WSU Psychology Clinic, said...

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