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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

The animal rights organization cites three public records reports from the USDA where, according to PETA, there have been violations of the Animal Welfare Act. One report involves three bighorn sheep.

Animal and plant research makes way for airport expansion

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor September 29, 2017

A group of bighorn sheep stare out of their enclosures through chain-link fencing at the WSU animal research facilities on Terre View Drive, on a sunny Tuesday afternoon. At the facility, bighorns are...

John JD Dunn IV, captain of the club WSU Hockey Team, reflects on his passion for the sport as a kid and discusses the expenses the team face due to WSU lacking an ice rink.

Hockey club president committed despite shortcomings

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor September 28, 2017

Dedication. A word that requires sacrifice. John “JD” Dunn IV knows this word quite well. He drives to Lewiston each Wednesday just to put on his hockey skates and play the game he loves. Dunn...

Afroman performing at The Venue Nightclub in Gainesville, Florida Feb. 16, 2011.

Keys to success from Afroman

BLAINE ROSS, Evergreen columnist September 28, 2017

When I think back to my high school career, I can clearly remember watching “those kids,” the edgy teens who would skip class to smoke weed.  They always came to class late, reeking of cheap weed...

Blake Gurney, left, Andrew Gutierrez, center, and Anne Kasenchak were sworn in 
as ASWSU freshmen delegates during tonight’s ASWSU meeting.

ASWSU appoints three freshman delegates

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor September 28, 2017

Nine arrived, but only three left with the title of ASWSU freshman delegate. The ASWSU Senate chose three new students to fill vacant positions for freshman class representatives. Each freshman stood...

Yoga instructor Andrea Perkins says there are many opportunities and classes the community can participate in at the studio.

Yoga instructor combines passions

MARCO MCCRAY, Evergreen reporter September 27, 2017

As a yoga instructor with a love for all things furry and four-legged, Sanctuary Yoga instructor Andrea Perkins has found a way to balance and even combine her two life passions. To do this, she brought...

Alpha Nu Multicultural Sorority member Mayra Olais-Ochoa spoke with students on campus today to raise awareness and funds for the Crimson Group, an organization that provides aid tAlpha Nu Multicultural Sorority member Mara Olais-Ochoa spoke with students on campus today to raise funds for the Crimson Group, an organization that provides aid to DACA recipients at WSU and UI.o DACA recipients at WSU and UI.

Sorority raises DACA renewal funds

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2017

Alpha Nu, a multicultural sorority on campus, raised money to support DACA renewals at a fundraiser in the CUB main floor on Monday. DACA is short for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a policy...

Junior midfielder Maegan O’Neill maneuvers the Stanford defense in a game at the Lower Soccer Field on Thursday.

Soccer looks to bounce back against Buffaloes

DANIEL PARAMO, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2017

WSU soccer’s (5-2-2, 0-1) Pac-12 campaign continues at home against Colorado (6-2-2, 0-1) on Thursday. After a narrow defeat at the hands of Stanford, the Cougs look to get back to their winning ways. The...

After a safety presentation and demonstration, participants were free to experiment with the equipment.

ORC demonstrated rec activities for beginners

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter September 25, 2017

The fourth annual Palouse Outdoor Festival, hosted by University of Idaho’s Outdoor Program and WSU’s Outdoor Recreation Center, had one of their biggest turnouts Saturday afternoon. UI Outdoor...

WSU President Kirk Schulz named John Johnson as interim athletic director.

Schulz responds to legislators’ RSO letter

JENNIFER LADWIG, Former Evergreen mint editor September 25, 2017

WSU President Kirk Schulz responded to members of the Washington State Legislature (see below) after they sent a letter to Schulz asking the university to revoke the WSU College Republicans’ status as...

Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins and the department’s recently purchased drone at the Lentil Festival Parade on Aug. 18.

Police to expand drone use

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter September 25, 2017

In July, the Pullman Police Department purchased four drones that will be used for traffic, rescue or other police operations. Most of Pullman’s population was introduced to the remote-controlled...

Freshman forward Brianna Alger snags the ball from Stanfords Civana Kuhlmann during the match last night. Stanford won 2-1.

Cougs fall short against No. 2 Cardinal

DANIEL PARAMO, Evergreen reporter September 22, 2017

The Cougars lost 2-1 to No. 2 Stanford, resulting in their first home loss of the season and their first loss since a narrow 2-1 loss to Santa Clara on Aug. 27. It took Stanford 23 minutes to finally...

Gender-neutral restrooms are a right

Gender-neutral restrooms are a right

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter September 22, 2017

The gender-neutral facilities at WSU, piloted in fall 2016 at the Chinook Student Center, the Student Recreation Center and the CUB, have been approved for continued use. This approval is a necessary first...

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