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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

Construction of the Schweitzer Engineering Hall, Aug. 11, in Pullman, Wash.

Schweitzer Engineering Hall construction remains on-schedule

JOSIAH PIKE, Copy editor August 12, 2024

Schweitzer Engineering Hall is still in the construction phase with a planned completion date of Fall 2026. Jason Peschel, school of design and construction director, said the construction has been...

Design editor Dorothy Greenhalge with their capstone group after presenting their final design last April.

Face behind Daily Evergreen’s front page to pass on legacy

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief May 1, 2024

Dorothy Greenhalge (they/them) is an architecture major, but it was a perfect match when they got hired on as the design editor for The Daily Evergreen in the 2021 fall semester. Greenhalge came to...

The Green 3 parking lot is located off of College Avenue near Daggy Hall and is set to close.

Portion of Green 3 parking is set to close

ANNA HARO, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2024

The Green 3 parking lot located off of College Avenue near Daggy Hall is set to close on May 6, to become the building site for a new Voiland College of Enginnering and Architecture building. A small...

Aaron Feaver said he describes the hydrogen hub 's mission as to “make, move, store, and use,”

Hydrogen hub in negotiations to be awarded $1 billion

AIMEE SULIT, Evergreen reporter November 5, 2023

On Oct. 13, the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association’s Hydrogen Hub was recognized as one of the seven hydrogen hubs out of an estimated 80 applications for award negotiations for $1 billion of federal...

The Boeing Company and WSU held an announcement event in the Compton Union Building’s senior ballroom, Oct. 27.

Boeing invests $5 million for new Voiland student success center

BRANDON WILLMAN, Multimedia editor October 27, 2022

WSU and the Boeing Company announced a new investment of $5 million that will go toward a new student center for engineering students. To celebrate, they held an announcement event in the Compton Union...

WSU's Association for Computing Machinery chapter hosts the CrimsonCode Hackathon every year.

Students compete, learn new coding language in annual Hackathon

BRANSON VIRGEN, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2022

Early Saturday morning, around 200 students entered the Compton Union Building Senior Ballroom to compete in the 10th annual CrimsonCode Hackathon, a team coding competition that lasts a little over 24...

RoBeetle is a centimeter long and weighs 88 miligrams.

World’s tiniest robot

ERIN MULLINS, Evergreen reporter October 13, 2021

A WSU professor created the world’s smallest robot powered by methanol combustion and a shape-memory alloy. The robot, named RoBeetle, is a proof of concept created by Nestor Perez-Arancibia, associate...

"SEL's interested in finding and rewarding students who have a vision for how to serve society with their engineering talents,” said Stephanie Schweitzer, SEL senior vice president of marketing and communications.

WSU engineering students receive $5,000 scholarships

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief December 11, 2020

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories awarded two WSU students with $5,000 scholarships through its recently launched scholarship program. WSU engineering students Grace Harris and Alyssa Hovenkotter...

WSU President Kirk Schulz said WSU Athletics lost $30-$35 million in net revenue due to COVID-19.

Administration discusses budget, strategic plan

MICHELLE PAREDES STRONG, Evergreen reporter September 9, 2020

WSU administration joined Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture to discuss the university’s budget, which has been disbursed among WSU campuses to recover from deficits, and its diversity plan,...

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