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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

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter

Kaitlyn Tejero is a freshman majoring in journalism and media production from Denver, CO.

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Brian Scott, Principal of BDS Planning and Urban Design, says suggested changes in the plan could take $5 million and, spread out over several years, that is manageable. He says it will take a lot more money if city officials decide to build a bypass over Paradise Creek.

Mastering Pullman’s future

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
March 2, 2020
Sandy Jamison speaks on how the voting process in Whitman County will be different this year at the Pullman League of Women Voters meeting on Tuesday at Neill Public Library.

Primary voting process changes

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
February 19, 2020
Ballots must be submitted by Feb. 11. The first measure will help renovate and expand Lincoln Middle School. The second measure will fund nurses and counselors. The third will be used to update technology.

Public schools sponsor ballot measures

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
February 6, 2020
This map of Washington shows the percentage of premature death for each county. At a glance, counties and districts with darker shading experience a greater number of premature deaths than those with lighter colors.

WSU researchers link mortality, race

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
January 29, 2020

New chamber member makes changes

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
January 23, 2020
Diane Hodge, Finance Director for the Pullman School District, discussed 2020 bond and levy information to the Pullman League of Women Voters on Thursday at the Neill Public Library.

Tax measures discussed at forum

Kaitlyn Tejero, Evergreen reporter
November 22, 2019
Pullman Co-op finalizes location

Pullman Co-op finalizes location

Kaitlyn Tejero, Evergreen reporter
November 22, 2019
GPSA senators vote over the additon of a new set of bylaws for the upcoming semester on Monday evening in the CUB.

GPSA members discuss bylaw amendments

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
November 19, 2019
Scott Adams, CEO of Pullman Regional Hospital, discusses how $29 million will upgrade PRH’s equipment and facilities Thursday at the Neill Public Library.

Forum held to discuss upcoming ballot

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
October 24, 2019
Brian Stack, Ph.D. candidate in the WSU history department, talks about the Palouse LGBTQ History Project Thursday at the Neill Public Library.

Guest covers LGBTQ history of the Palouse

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
October 10, 2019
Nancy Mack, member of Community Congregational Church of Christ, prepares for the pride march on August 27, 2017 at the Palouse Pride March in Moscow.

UREC to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
October 3, 2019
Several organizations collaborated to host an event at WSU regarding how to prepare for earthquakes.

Earthquake presentation to be held on Monday

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
September 29, 2019
Dr. Robert Bullard speaks after being awarded the William Julius Wilson Award for the Advancement of Social Justice on Wednesday in the CUB.

Professor recognized for activism

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
September 25, 2019
Real estate company Aspen Heights is working toward purchasing 25 acres of land located south of Pullman Albion Road, said Debbie Snell, Port of Whitman County properties and development manager.

Off-campus housing complex plan underway

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
September 10, 2019
Dr. Janet Purath, WSU College of Nursing associate professor, said nurses are vital to the healthcare needs of rural communities. The WSU-ANEW-2 grant they received will allow them to address the lack of healthcare providers in those areas.

Grant will help WSU graduate more nurses

KAITLYN TEJERO, Evergreen reporter
September 10, 2019
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