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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

Senior outside hitter McKenna Woodford strikes the ball over the net against University of Southern California on Oct. 19 in Bohler Gym.

WSU volleyball hosts last four games of season

COLIN CONNOLLY, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2018

No. 18 WSU volleyball will host No. 2 Stanford University on Friday in Bohler Gym. Last time the Cougars (19-7, 10-6) faced the Cardinal (24-1, 16-0), Stanford won in three sets at Maples Pavilion in...

GPSA President Amir Gilmore, left, listens as WSU President Kirk Schulz answers questions at the GPSA Chat and Chew event Tuesday night.

President Schulz addresses graduate student questions, concerns

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2018

GPSA hosted a Chat and Chew on Tuesday with WSU President Kirk Schulz that gave members the opportunity to ask questions regarding issues such as stipends and political participation. GPSA President...

The wealth of digital information is overwhelming. Reflecting on the content you consume will help you analyze it and ensure it is benefiting you.

Cultivate thought within a supersaturated world

AMAR JOSHI, Evergreen columnist November 14, 2018

Just living in a world so full of information and entertainment gives me a headache sometimes. The sheer volume of content flying at our faces is staggering and can be overwhelming. This volume hinders...

Natalie Greenfield performs an original song for the crowd Friday night at Palouse Juice.

Palouse Juice presents soulful, healing evening

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2018

Palouse Juice, a juice bar and restaurant in downtown Moscow, hosted local singer Natalie Greenfield for a “Soulful Evening” of intimate performance on Friday. Warm light from Edison bulbs and tea...

City councilmember Brandon Chapman discusses zoning and planning to build more residential areas Tuesday night in Pullman City Hall.

City Council discusses parking shortages

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief November 14, 2018

Pullman City Council addressed potential parking shortages during graduation and parents' weekends due to a zoning change at a meeting Tuesday night. Councilmembers approved the changes to a 3.6-acre...

Executive Director Dulce Kersting-Lark discusses the reasons behind hosting the Harvest Dinner Fundraiser and Silent Auction during the event Sunday at the 1912 Center in Moscow.

Community feast hopes to teach, safekeep history

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2018

The Latah County Historical Society (LCHS) raised money to help support its educational programs and the preservation of Latah County history through its Harvest Dinner on Sunday. The Harvest Dinner...

Senior forward Robert Franks Jr., second from right, drives for a layup during the game against Nicholls State University on Nov. 11 in Beasley Coliseum. Franks led the team in scoring Wednesday night against Idaho with 22 points, followed by freshman forward CJ Elleby with 20.

Athlete of the Week: Robert Franks Jr.

TAYLOR DUNLAP, Evergreen sports editor November 13, 2018

This week’s Evergreen Athlete of the Week is senior forward Robert Franks Jr. Franks scored 31 points in 34 minutes of play in an 89-72 victory over Nicholls State University on Sunday. Despite his...

A Whitman County judge issued an injunction temporarily blocking the release of documents relating to WSU’s Cosmic Crisp apple during a hearing in Whitman County Superior Court on Friday.

County judge grants hold on Cosmic Crisp records

ANGELICA RELENTE and MADYSEN MCLAIN November 13, 2018

A Whitman County judge issued an injunction temporarily blocking the release of documents relating to WSU’s Cosmic Crisp apple during a hearing in Whitman County Superior Court on Friday. Sharon Baker,...

B&L Bicycles owner Brice Erickson passes out slices of his wife’s homemade chocolate cake to people participating in the Chocolate Decadence event Nov. 8 at B&L Bicycles.

Sweet treat event showcases local business

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter November 13, 2018

Downtown Pullman hosted numerous chocolate lovers as the Pullman Chamber of Commerce put on its seventh annual Chocolate Decadence event Thursday. Participating businesses such as Pups and Cups Cafe,...

Pregnant rats were exposed to cannabis vapors twice a day, and their offspring were tested pulling levers with a reward. Researchers found rats whose mothers were exposed had more trouble completing tasks when rules changed.

Research links cannabis, learning problems

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor November 13, 2018

A recent WSU study found the offspring of pregnant rats exposed to cannabis vapor experienced negative cognitive effects. Assistant Professor Ryan McLaughlin started to examine the effects of marijuana...

From left: Tipiziwin Tolman, teacher at Lakhol’iyapi Wahohpi, poses with Ku-Ah-Mah Co-chair Chantel Hill, in front of a tipi in celebration of Indigenous People’s Day on Oct. 8.

Groups honor Native American Heritage

ISAAC SEMMLER, Evergreen reporter November 13, 2018

Several Native American student groups and the WSU Native American Student Center are planning to host events in celebration of Native American Heritage Month and Native American Heritage Day on Nov. 23. Celebration...

WSU lines up against University of Colorado on Saturday at Folsom Field.

Cougars carve up Buffaloes 31-7

JOHN SPELLMAN, Evergreen reporter November 10, 2018

Each week that No. 8 WSU football steps on the field, more eyes will be tuned in to see if the Cougars are a team that deserves to be in the national championship conversation. The team traveled to Boulder...

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