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

LUKE HUDSON

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter

Luke Hudson is a junior journalism and media production major from Seattle. He began working for the Evergreen in August 2017 as a columnist. In spring 2018, he worked as a layout editor and columnist and was Opinion editor for fall 2018. He served as the Editor-in-Chief for the spring 2019 semester. In the summer and fall of 2019, he worked as Copy Chief and a reporter. For spring 2020, he served as the Deputy News Editor.

He hopes to one day live in a modest New York apartment with one cat, working for an honest newspaper or news station.

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Murrow Symposium postponed indefinitely

Murrow Symposium postponed indefinitely

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
March 5, 2020
An electrical technician works to replace a faulty high-voltage cable in a vault underneath Stadium Way on the South side of the WSU Campus on Thursday. It took 24 hours to restore power to the affected buildings.

Power restored to South side of campus

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
February 21, 2020
Phil Weiler, vice president of marketing and communications, said WSU is limiting the amount of staff hired to conserve money.

Administrators seek plan feedback

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
February 11, 2020
Flood advisory in effect

Flood advisory in effect

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
February 7, 2020
The ASWSU Judicial Board held a hearing where President Quinton Berkompas and Senate Pro Tempore Hannah Martian presented testimony regarding the legitimacy of appointments made to the executive communication team.

Board reaches decision

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
February 3, 2020
Holly Ashkannejhad said revisions were made to EP 15 because students were concerned that the policy was difficult to read and understand.

Senators question search committee approach

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
January 24, 2020
Northeast C Street will be closed due to construction equipment.

Northeast C Street closes for seven hours

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
January 17, 2020
Julie Kmec, co-chair of the Provost search committee, discusses how the search guidelines for a new provost are constantly being adapted to fit the needs of the university on Monday evening in the CUB Junior Ballroom.

Faculty voice concern about provost search

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
November 19, 2019
District 3 Whitman County Commissioner Micheal Largent says he is happy the new website will allow Whitman County to finally transition into the 21st century.

Funds for new Whitman County website approved

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
November 14, 2019
The Pullman Historical Society is in the development of the Pullman Depot Heritage Center restoration project, which will include a children’s discovery room, heritage exhibit and cafe. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories has pledged $50,000 for the outdoor play area.

SEL donates to restoration project

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
November 8, 2019

Whitman County election results update

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
November 5, 2019
Karen Miles, civil engineering project manager for the FAA, Pullman Mayor Glenn Johnson and Moscow Mayor Bill Lambert cut the ribbon for the reopening of the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport on Thursday.

Airport reopens after renovations

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
October 11, 2019
City Council Voters Guide

City Council Voters’ Guide

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
October 10, 2019
WSU Provost Mitzi Montoya answers questions about her perspective on her values on April 22 at the PACCAR Environmental Technology Building. She announced on Thursday that she will be stepping down.

Provost to step down from position

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 27, 2019
Pullman City Councilmember Brandon Chapman at a forum on Sept. 11 at the Daily Grind. Chapman said there have been complaints from residents about not having enough time between when projects are announced and voted on.

Pullman called to be more transparent

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 27, 2019
The six-story and 35,000 square-foot building will be located at 435 SE Paradise St.

Downtown housing project approved 

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 26, 2019
Greg Crouch, Chair of Faculty Senate, responds to concerns from senators regarding each of the colleges during the Faculty Senate meeting on Thursday evening, at the Food Sciences and Human Nutrition Building.

Senate members talk purpose, transparency

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 20, 2019
Flood water and soap pool on the sidewalk outside of Lily Bee’s Consignment Shop during a  flood on Sept. 10 in downtown Pullman. The flood also affected other businesses including Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters.

Natural disaster prevention plan to be updated

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 17, 2019
Shelby Sater, manager at Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters, tears up the carpet after water flooded into the coffee shop Tuesday evening in downtown Pullman. Other local businesses were also affected along the intersection of Main Street and Southeast Pine Street.

Rain floods businesses in downtown Pullman

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 11, 2019
Flood advisory issued for Whitman county

Flood advisory issued for Whitman county

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 10, 2019
Researchers are using patient mannequins to examine how a 12-hour shift affects nurses. PRH implements 20-minute sleep breaks to reduce and prevent fatigue.

Patient simulations used to train nurses

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
August 29, 2019
According to a study done by United for ALICE, Whitman Countys poverty rates are more than double the average poverty rates in Washington state and across the country.

County poverty rate rises above state

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
June 27, 2019
Whitman County Auditor Sandy Jamison says that seats remain unfilled due in part to part-time positions and lack of pay.

Local election filing due Friday

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
May 16, 2019
Moscow Alehouse features one brewery every second Wednesday. For the anniversary, they brought in Lagunitas Brewing Co., Icicle Brewing Co. and Iron Horse Brewery.

Moscow Alehouse celebrates sixth anniversary

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
January 25, 2019
Luke Hudson, newly appointed editor-in-chief of the Evergreen, reviewing the coming week’s schedule and articles displayed on his monitor on Monday. He aims to ensure the quality, integrity and accuracy of the Evergreen as well as improving it as a whole.

Letter from the editor: I am your servant

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
January 8, 2019
GPSA president-elect Amir Gilmore talks at a GPSA meeting.

Many groups talk, GPSA follows through

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
April 17, 2018
Bryan Hall is one of many buildings that, because of a maintenance deficit, would be cheaper to replace than to perform repairs.

State must budget for better maintenance

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
February 20, 2018
Biking will not solve the problems of parking on campus, but it will alleviate some of it by offering an alternative to driving.

WSU community should embrace biking culture

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
February 6, 2018
Dungeons and Dragons is one of many role-playing games students can utilize for bonding, comradarie.

Role-playing games offer students escape

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
February 1, 2018
Students participate in a pumpkin pie eating competition at Stimson Halls annual Rocktoberfest party.

How to thrive in dorms

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
January 25, 2018
Buses, bikes, automobiles and pedestrians — students, staff and faculty have a variety of options when making their way to campus every day, but as the university’s population rises and space becomes tight, will WSU invest in more parking lots, bike racks or buses?

Use alternative transportation

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
October 19, 2017
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, right, and Joe Pakootas, far left, at a debate hosted by the Foley Institute on Oct. 5 2016. Cornell Clayton, the director of the Foley Institute, moderates.

Foley Institute is a valuable resource

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
October 17, 2017
Asexuals are often referred to as “aces.”

Asexuality exists on a spectrum

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
October 13, 2017
Michael Perkins and his wife Taimia Perkins came to Pullman to fill the city’s need for an African-American church.

Churches need to embrace multiculturalism

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
October 12, 2017
Gender-neutral restrooms are a right

Gender-neutral restrooms are a right

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 22, 2017
There are over 20 locations where alcohol can be purchased in Pullman. Currently, marijuana 
is only legally available in three shops. The proposed location of the fourth shop is in white.

End the stigma surrounding marijuana use

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter
September 21, 2017
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