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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

Forward Robert Franks led the Cougars in scoring last season and has decided to return for his senior season.

Franks returns for senior season

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor May 30, 2018

WSU forward Robert Franks has withdrawn from the 2018 NBA Draft and will return to Pullman for his senior season. “We are glad that Robert got the opportunity to test the NBA waters,” Head Coach...

Palouse Road Runners members Ben Calabretta, left, Cara Hawkins-Jedlicka, Nicholas Potter and Carole Williams warm up prior to their weekly workout at the Dan O’Brien Track and Field Complex in Moscow.

Dedicated to giving back to local youth

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor May 24, 2018

A constant thumping of shoes connecting with the ground can be heard over the gasps of people reaching for air as sweat and exhaustion covers their face. “15 seconds,” Cara Hawkins-Jedlicka shouts. The...

The blue route marks the flow of traffic during the June trial, while the green route shows the pedestrian-only zones.

WSU to hold walkway test in June

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 24, 2018

WSU Transportation Services will begin a month-long test of a pedestrian-only walkway on Thatuna Street beginning in June. The test, which has been coordinated with the City of Pullman, will close a short...

The incident marks the first lethal attack in the state of Washington since 1924, and only the 16th attack overall.

WSU to test cougar reportedly responsible for attack

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 24, 2018

WSU will run tests on a cougar believed to be responsible for an attack that left one dead and another wounded outside of Snoqualmie on May 19. Issac Sederbaum, a 31-year-old from Seattle, called 911...

Faculty members in research fear punishment and damage to their reputation from unwarranted investigations and accusations.

WSU research another victim to political bias

EDITORIAL BOARD, The Daily Evergreen May 24, 2018

WSU has once again found itself in the line of fire regarding its lack of neutrality and bias toward scientific research conducted on campus. It is the goal of science to help us understand the world around...

Senior outfielder JJ Hancock looks in a fly ball and prepares to catch it in a game against Saint Mary’s on March 8 at Bailey-Brayton Field.

Cougars close out regular season at home

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter May 24, 2018

Nine seniors will step on Bailey-Brayton Field for the final time when WSU baseball hosts University of Utah for a three-game series starting Thursday. The teams will battle for last place in the conference...

Then-senior right-handed pitcher Ryan Walker throws a pitch during a game against USC on May 11 at Bailey-Brayton Field.

Cougars hit road for final time this season

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter May 18, 2018

WSU baseball will travel to California to face No. 3 Stanford University in its last road series of the season. The Cougars (15-28-1) lost to Gonzaga University 3-2 in a 13-inning game Tuesday after...

Students need to take into account the impact of the damage they leave behind and work to fix it.

Students should take responsibility

EDITORIAL BOARD, The Daily Evergreen May 17, 2018

Though Granite Point has recently re-opened after a major clean-up of trash and defacing of the cliffs, we have to remember that this is not the first time a major natural area has fallen victim to the...

Sheila Fitzgerald, an instructor at Sanctuary Yoga, enjoys a yoga session with their cat, Beans.

Yoga class provides love to cats looking for home

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter May 17, 2018

Sanctuary Yoga in Pullman will host Cats to the Mat on Sunday. It will feature a mix of restorative yoga, a style focusing on relaxation, and yin yoga, which emphasizes deeper stretching. Both styles...

Elijah Williams, the head blacksmith of Fire Creek Forge, creates knives and razors at the Moscow Farmers Market on Saturday.

Hand-crafted, Palouse grown family business

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter May 17, 2018

More and more people are moving away from mass-produced goods and toward hand-crafted wares made in their local communities. On the Palouse there are many small businesses that provide these handmade...

ASWSU President Savannah Rogers shows the plan she made to graduate on-time with two degrees.

Leaders focus on academics, university fees

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter May 17, 2018

ASWSU President Savannah Rogers and ASWSU Vice President Tyler Parchem announced a 100-day plan last week, outlining 10 goals for their administration to accomplish as they begin their time in office. Goal...

Junior infielder Justin Harrer hits a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning in the game against Gonzaga on April 3 at Bailey-Brayton Field.

Zags top Cougs in extra innings

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter May 16, 2018

Gonzaga University took a 3-2 lead on a balk in the 13th inning to edge out WSU baseball Tuesday at Bailey-Brayton Field. Locked in a 2-2 game after 12 innings, the Bulldogs (27-21) got a runner on...

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