Skip to Main Content
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 student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

All content by SHANEL HAYNES
Audrey Faunce, senior law student from the University of Idaho Law Clinic, speaks at the final Crimson
Group meeting of the semester and discusses the future of DACA status on Tuesday evening at the CUB.

Undocumented students’ future discussed

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
November 20, 2019
Deb Pehrson, farm manager at the R.B. Tukey Horticulture Orchard, says there are not many apple orchards in the Palouse, which means there is not much growing competition Saturday at Spillman Farm Orchard.

Fewer orchards; lesser options

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
November 19, 2019
The Palouse Discovery Science Center received a $1,600 grant from the pullman Chamber of Commerce that wil be used for new signs that are more colorful to increase their visibility to the community.

Local science center uses grant for upgrade

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
November 18, 2019
Student first to create own Sangiovese wine

Student first to create own Sangiovese wine

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
November 18, 2019
Paulina Abustan, adviser and graduate student assistant for First Scholars and Office 
for Access and Opportunity, says many graduate students are living at the poverty level.

Food pantry receives increase in donations

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
November 4, 2019
Wilson Craine, Crop and Soil Science Graduate Student Association co-president, talks about the annual “Trick or Treat so Others Can Eat” event and how it impacts the community on Monday afternoon in Johnson Hall.

Student group holds Halloween food drive

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
October 30, 2019
WSU researchers worked with the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to develop a new low-dose cancer treatment.

Researchers develop new cancer treatment

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
October 28, 2019
The Clothesline Project displays messages from survivors of domestic violence on t-shirts Tuesday afternoon on Terrell Mall. The display has been up since Monday. The project is organized by the WSU Young Women’s Christian Association.

Demonstration brings awareness to campus

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
October 16, 2019
Steven Levitsky, Harvard University government professor and “How Democracies Die” bestselling author, answers questions after a Foley Talk Tuesday evening at the Smith Center for Undergraduate Education.

Author speaks about democracy in America

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
October 8, 2019
The Phoenix Conservancy group will use its funding for restoration efforts on the Conservation Park and is working on the project with the city of Pullman.

Group works to restore Pullman-native plants

SHANEL HAYNES, Evergreen reporter
September 30, 2019
Load More Stories