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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

GIESORC Director Matthew Jeffries says his group is working to expand lactation spaces, menstrual product accessibility and gender inclusivity on campus.

GPSA passes transit fee increase after ASWSU

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter February 26, 2019

GPSA approved a 5 percent increase in student transit fees to promote alternative transportation options for students. GIESORC also presented on promoting inclusivity at WSU. Transit fee increase Other...

Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins discusses recent personnel changes in the Pullman department during the Pullman Police Advisory Committee on Jan. 14 at city hall

Police develop Pullman strategic plan

CARMEN JARAMILLO, Evergreen reporter February 26, 2019

The Pullman Police Department is consulting with graduate students from the University of Washington to develop a strategic plan to guide the department in the coming years, Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins...

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

Car accidents higher than average as icy conditions continue

CODY SCHOELER, Evergreen reporter February 26, 2019

There were eight reported traffic accidents in Pullman due to slick road conditions on Sunday, said Pullman Police Commander Chris Tennant. None of the accidents resulted in injuries because the vehicles...

University launches new app

KURIA POUNDS, Evergreen reporter February 26, 2019

A new app called WSU Mobile will combine all university-affiliated apps together to provide greater accessibility for students, faculty and staff on campus, said Sasi Pillay, vice president and chief information...

Snow covers vehicles parked along Greek Row in January 2017.

City advises residents to avoid street parking during snowstorm

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter February 25, 2019

When the snow accumulates, people are advised to move their cars from the sides of the street so snow plows can get through. Last week, the City of Pullman asked residents not to park on the street...

If you get a gut feeling that somethings wrong, something is probably wrong, says Melissa Noble, a Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) psychologist.

Psychology resident offers ways to handle mental health in classrooms

KURIA POUNDS, Evergreen reporter February 25, 2019

The Alhadeff Future Teachers of Color (AFTOC) held a conference about different topics for future teachers in the WSU College of Education and how they can effectively accommodate students' needs. Melissa...

Yemeserach Bishaw, events coordinator for the African Diaspora Association, discusses the organization’s goal of collecting even more books that they will be able to send to African countries on Friday in the CUB.

Club collects books to benefit children in Africa

CODY SCHOELER, Evergreen reporter February 25, 2019

The African Diaspora Association (ADA) at WSU extended its Books for Africa event. ADA President Karen Ngigi said the event was supposed to run for the duration of Black History Month but will now last...

Ellen Taylor, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, will be retiring after serving at WSU since 2018.

Cougar Health Services presents new information on mental health

CODY SCHOELER, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2019

Cougar Health Services sent an email to WSU students regarding data on mental health Feb. 13. The data included in the email showed that “in the past year, 44 percent of WSU students felt so depressed...

Matthew Carroll, a natural resource sciences professor, expresses concerns with the current WSU syllabus guidelines on Thursday in the Food Science and Human Nutrition building.

Hospital CEO introduces health care plan to senate

ELAYNE RODRIGUEZ, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2019

A speaker from the Pullman Regional Hospital presented a $40 million plan to Faculty Senate Thursday. Scott Adams, CEO of Pullman Regional Hospital, also presented a plan to the senate to improve health...

Hip hop artist Jamie of James Hope raps an emotional piece on authenticity, identity and mental health in hip-hop culture Thursday evening in the CUB Senior Ballroom.

Author, artist lead conversation on hip-hop culture, mental health

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2019

Derek Greenfield, an author and motivational speaker, led a lecture and conversation about hip-hop culture and mental health along with hip-hop artist Jamie from the hip-hop collective James Hope. Greenfield...

Sanaya Nordine, Queer Intersection Association public relations officer, says the film festival will hopefully reach out to Latina and African American queer community.

Queer Intersections Association to host film festival in Pullman

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2019

The Queer Intersections Association (QIA) is hosting a film festival Saturday. Sanaya Nordine, QIA public relations officer, said Reel Shady is a film festival featuring black and brown queer artists. “We...

Matthew Winchell, left and Savannah Rogers, center, represent the Transportation Advisory Group (TAG) as Director of WSU
Transportation Services John Shaheen delivers a student transit fee proposal to ASWSU Wednesday night at the CUB.

ASWSU approves potential transit fee increase

DAISY ZAVALA, Evergreen managing editor February 21, 2019

WSU students might see a five percent increase in student transit fees. The ASWSU Senate approved this fee increase at Wednesday’s meeting. Matthew Winchell, Transit Advisory Group (TAG) member said...

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