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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

CRISPR is a gene editing tool that can potentially be used for cancer treatments. As the practice has become more popular, concerns have been raised over the safety of the tool, but WSU researchers are not worried yet.

Safety of gene editing tool unlikely to affect WSU researchers

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor September 28, 2018

Gene editing is quickly becoming a serious consideration for medical professionals and animal researchers as a way to combat disease and create more productive food animals. That technology is already...

Crow’s Shadow founder James Lavadour, left, and two professors, discuss artistic backgrounds and the history of Crow’s Shadow on Thursday night in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.

New exhibit showcases Native American art

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter September 28, 2018

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art recently began to feature art from Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts to celebrate the first 25 years of CSIA, now in its 26th year. “Crow’s Shadow’s mission...

ASWSU President Savannah Rogers answers questions during the ASWSU panel Thursday night in the CUB auditorium.

ASWSU holds Q&A session for students

KYLE MOEN, Evergreen reporter September 28, 2018

The ASWSU Executive Branch held a question-and-answer event and touched on topics such as the local community and veterans Thursday in the CUB. Students had the opportunity to ask the panel questions...

John Shaheen, director of WSU Transportation Services, discusses the use of the public transportation has increased more than expected due to the high enrollment at the university Wednesday in the CUB.

ASWSU talks cultural competency, transportation

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor September 27, 2018

At the ASWSU Senate meet­ing Wednesday night, student government officials discussed topics including transportation, hate speech and cultural appro­priation. Cultural appropriation Synthia Alcantar,...

Washington’s 9th District State House Democratic candidates Jennifer Goulet, left, and Matthew Sutherland, right, share their vision of what they plan to implement if elected Wednesday afternoon.

Local candidates discuss taxes, climate

CARMEN JARAMILLO, Evergreen reporter September 27, 2018

The Foley Institute hosted can­didates Matthew Sutherland and Jennifer Goulet for a ques­tion-and-answer session Wednesday. Sutherland is running for the Washington State House of Representatives...

Matt McCluskey, chief technology officer of Klar Scientific, discusses a research grant recently awarded to him and his team for the further development of their microscope Wednesday in Webster.

Technology company started by WSU professors receives grant

HANNAH WELZBACKER, Evergreen reporter September 27, 2018

A startup company launched by a WSU professor has received a $740,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to continue research and eventually commer­cialize a new, less expensive and easy-to-use...

The former Delta Upsilon house was the reported site of an alleged rape Sept. 2, 2016. Prosecutors were unable to prove the assault happened beyond reasonable doubt.

Suspect in alleged 2016 rape will not be charged

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2018

A former member of the now-suspended Delta Upsilon fraternity had charges of sexual assault dropped after the Whitman County Prosecutor’s Office determined there was not enough evidence to satisfy the...

David Marcus, psychology department chair, talks about receiving the APA Group Psychologist of the Year award for the “Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice” journal Monday at Johnson Tower.

WSU psychologist receives honor from APA

HAYLEY MARTINEZ, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2018

A psychology professor at WSU was named Group Psychologist of the Year by the American Psychological Association at a convention in San Francisco in August. David Marcus, professor and chair of the...

Former UM football player enters plea in assault

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2018

The former University of Montana football player who allegedly assaulted a WSU track and field athlete in 2017 pleaded no contest in Whitman County Superior Court on Friday. Justin Strong, a 22-year-old...

Greeting signs written in 60 different languages will create a welcoming environment for local and distant travelers, making every person feel like they belong in Pullman.

Welcome sign greets visitors in dozens of languages

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief September 25, 2018

As distant and local travelers enter Pullman on Davis Way, the word “Welcome” will greet them in 60 different languages ranging from Indonesian to French. There will also be a big “Welcome to...

Ellen Taylor, associate vice president for Student Engagement, discusses addressing mental and physical health for students as part of one holistic approach during the GPSA meeting Monday at the CUB.

GPSA talks increased budget, mental health

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter September 25, 2018

GPSA approved a new budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year during its meeting Monday evening. GPSA already had a budget that had been approved when it learned a few months ago about $38,000 allocated to...

Molecular epidemiology professor Douglas Call speaks about the correlation between quantity of clothing and disease transmission.

Gym hygiene: Science behind dress code

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter September 25, 2018

Since WSU implemented a facility-wide dress code for the University Recreation Center and Chinook Student Center, some students have questioned the need to regulate the types of clothing students are allowed...

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