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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

Andrea Miller presents strategies she would bring to WSU as the new dean of Murrow College.

Dean candidate hopes to increase Murrow diversity

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter February 13, 2018

One of two candidates for the deanship of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Andrea Miller, came to campus Monday. Miller, current associate dean for Undergraduate Studies and Administration...

The new Pullman transportation app helps students plan their trips to campus and avoid missing the bus.

App makes public transportation more usable for students

KEVINE VALLENE, Evergreen contributor February 13, 2018

Standing outside in the dead of winter waiting for a bus that may or may not come: That was the experience of one WSU student last year. "When it was negative 5 degrees a year ago, I waited out here...

Alpha Kappa Lambda was forced to shut down after allegations of hazing were brought before Student Conduct and the fraternity’s national chapter.

AKL hazing allegations include drinking games, hospitalization

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor February 13, 2018

Pledges of the Eta Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity were allegedly hazed and two were hospitalized last semester. This led to the shuttering of their WSU chapter in December and multiple investigations,...

Prof studies body camera footage

ZARA CRUDEN, Evergreen reporter February 12, 2018

A WSU researcher is using police body camera footage to understand how law enforcers use force and interact with civilians. David Makin, a WSU criminal justice professor and lead researcher on the project,...

ASWSU Sen. Itzel Trejo, right, helps lead a march through the CUB on Thursday in support of the DREAM Act.

Senator brings DREAMers to forefront

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor February 12, 2018

Sen. Itzel Trejo, who represents Arts and Sciences, Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, ran for ASWSU Senate in early 2017, looking to make a difference. “I knew that if I wanted to make things happen,...

Stephanie Sjoberg, GPSA Housing and Dining Board member, defended small rent increases if needed.

Grad students want changes to housing

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief February 12, 2018

As on-campus housing rent prices increase, some graduate students worry their living conditions are not improving and that price changes will disproportionately affect certain groups. At a Graduate...

Firefighters extinguish the remaining flames of an apartment fire Friday night near NW Stadium Way. The fire charred about half of the complexs first floor.

Resident recovers from Stadium Way fire

REBECCA WHITE, Evergreen assistant news editor February 11, 2018

During half time of a University of Idaho men’s basketball game, Pullman resident Nick Kromm, 36, received an urgent text from his sister. She worked in a business on NW Stadium Way and had noticed smoke...

Venus Lomelm marches for DREAM Act support, chanting “What do we want? The dream act. When do we want it? Now.” Thursday as protesters marched down the Glenn Terrell Friendship Mall.

Rallying to protect DACA students

ZARA CRUDEN, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2018

WSU students facing uncertain futures rallied with their peers Thursday in hopes of influencing lawmakers to pass legislation protecting undocumented people living in the U.S. “You may say I’m...

Senators will run for president

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2018

Two pairs of ASWSU Senators announced their candidacies for president and vice president of the student government Thursday. All Campus Sen. Savannah Rogers announced she would run for president with...

Matthew Sutton, talks to students about how Trump took advantage 
of the evangelical demographic through his ideology.

Professor explains Trump, Christianity link

SANG JUNG, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2018

Religious history professor Matthew Sutton led a discussion Wednesday explaining why President Donald Trump was such an attractive figure to white Evangelicals, winning about 81 percent of their vote in...

Mark J. Margres talks to students and faculty members about research on tumor regression in Tasmanian devils.

Marsupial mutation could help fight human cancers

BREANNE SEARING, Evergreen reporter February 7, 2018

Tasmanian devils are the only animal known to be able to fight off cancerous tumors, and a WSU researcher hopes to find how that ability could transfer to human cancer treatment. Mark Margres, a postdoctoral...

Nancy Swanger, director of Hospitality Business Management, speaks about the posssibility of creating a senior living management major within the College of Business.

Institute for senior hospitality in works

YASMEEN WAFAI, Evergreen assistant editor February 7, 2018

The College of Business will expand courses for students looking to work in the senior living industry. “It has been a project in the making for several years,” said Nancy Swanger, School of Hospitality...

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