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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

Junior Faith Julian takes her turn during the WSU Bowling Club meeting at Zeppoz.

Bowling works to improve relations with UREC

RYAN MOSHER, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2017

The WSU Bowling Club is on probation for the academic year after failing to compete in three tournaments and raising the required amount of money. Bowling Club President Megan Wittenberg said they only...

DJ Mackie explains UREC’s efforts to meet students’ high expectations.

UREC works to increase participation

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter October 12, 2017

WSU University Recreation has been working to increase student participation in intramural sports on campus. The widespread decline in participation in intramural and recreational sports has created a...

UREC Fitness Services Coordinator Ramon Sodano

Exercising pays dividends to students’ brains

Ryan Mosher, Evergreen reporter August 31, 2017

Regular exercise has been known to positively influence physical health, but it is also beneficial to academics. University Recreation has been collecting data for over 10 years that shows this positive...

Granite Point, also known as the cliffs on the Snake River is a popular summer hangout for college-aged students.

Increased law enforcement patrolling corps-managed lands

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor August 28, 2017

Law enforcement has increased at popular river locations in anticipation of Labor Day. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and WSU, among other law enforcement...

Karl Johanson, Assigning Secretary of the Southeastern Washington Football Ofiicials Association, talks about the importance 
of safety. Referees are trained to look out for safety concerns during games.

National crisis concerns regional officials

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor August 22, 2017

High turnover and constant training of new football referees have plagued the nation and some parts of Washington. Referees in the Pullman area have not experienced the brunt of this crisis, but many are...

Director John Shaheen says the goal of the transportation program is to reduce drive-alones.

Transportation Services strives to reduce drive alones

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor August 11, 2017

Coordinator of the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program Brent Atkinson said there are multiple routes that the program will take to decrease drive-alones on campus. A drive alone is a term used...

Cannabis is historically paired with yoga due to its awareness-heightening affects.

Pullman would benefit from cannabis yoga

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor August 11, 2017

Pullman needs cannabis yoga. Such a business would take advantage of residents’ interest in marijuana while improving on the region’s lack of recreational opportunities. Joel Benjamin, director...

There are a number of mostly empty Green Bike racks on campus. Students often cannot access bikes due to broken docking stations.

Smart bikes to replace Green Bikes soon

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor July 19, 2017

University Recreation is currently in the process of scouting out potential vendors to take the place of Green Bikes at WSU. Ben Phaneuf, coordinator of the Green Bike Program and Outdoor Recreation Rental...

Although “the cliffs” is a popular swimming spot, park rangers warn of jumping dangers.

Cliff jumping at Granite Point discouraged by rangers

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor July 19, 2017

Located roughly 20 miles outside Pullman, Granite Point is monitored by park rangers to satisfy that safety regulations are being met. On more than one occasion, cliff jumping has led to injury or death,...

Campus resources advise healthy habits

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor July 12, 2017

Staying physically fit may pose a challenge for students who are occupied with classes, jobs and social lives. But it can be done, said Matthew Atwell, coordinator of fitness services and education for...

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