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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

Senior psychology major Ben Sherry (left) and senior biology and business management major Fatimah Alvaqshi (right) create caring cougar cards, Tuesday, Jan. 18, in the CUB.

MLK program fosters community in system-wide “Caring Cougar Cards” event

JUSTIN WASHINGTON, Evergreen research editor January 20, 2022

On Jan. 18, WSU hosted “Caring Cougar Cards,” a system-wide event in honor of MLK Day. All campuses, both in-person and Zoom, provided materials for students to make cards for community partners across...

Students walk across Glenn Terrell Mall, where different campus groups often table or hold demonstrations.

Students react to WSU’s free speech ranking

ABBY SONNICHSEN, Evergreen Photographer October 22, 2021

WSU ranked No. 74 in a recent free speech survey of 159 higher education institutions. RealClearEducation, an organization advocating for free speech on college campuses, surveyed roughly 37,000 students...

“Its so important that as [senators] interact with students, we’re not saying something is going to make them feel alienated or hated,” ASWSU Senator Lauren Slater said. 

ASWSU Senator drafts bill for mandatory diversity, equity, inclusion training

ABBY DAVIS, Evergreen copy chief March 1, 2021

After experiencing microaggressions and inclusive language errors because of her bipolar disorder, ASWSU Senator Lauren Slater involved herself with diversity, equity and inclusion training. “‘Oh...

The council plans to look at current resource allocation in higher education around the nation to help them determine which budget model WSU will implement.

WSU council updating budget model

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2021

Members of the WSU Executive Budget Council are developing a mainstream budget model for all WSU campuses to better allocate university resources. The EBC was created to make the budget model for the...

One senator expressed concern about how ONEWSU could change WSU degrees and impact accreditation for students depending on the campus.

Faculty Senate shows concern for athletics budget, ONEWSU

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor February 5, 2021

Faculty Senate members approved sending a letter of recommendation to the WSU Board of Regents raising concern about the 2021 athletics budget plan. Senators also expressed hesitation for the proposed...

Carpenter Hall is one of many of WSUs famous red-bricked buildings

OPINION: WSU’s Pullman campus and its architectural wonders

GRACE LAPIERRE January 28, 2021

There are many beautiful buildings on the Pullman campus. Personally, I love the red of the brick contrasted against either vivid green grass or freshly fallen snow. Walking at night and looking up to...

The WSU Transportation Services will begin fining drivers Wednesday if they do not have parking passes or if their meter is empty.

Parking permits, meter payments now required on campus

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter June 17, 2020

WSU Transportation Services is now requiring drivers to pay meters and use parking permits on campus.  Chris Boyan, associate director for WSU Transportation Services, said the department stopped requiring...

Tony Poston, president of College Hill Custom Threads, said he had the idea to create shirts with the WSU logo and the word Pullman on it after students and employees had left WSU in the middle of the spring semester because of COVID-19.

Shirts designed to raise money for student emergency funds

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter May 15, 2020

A virtual pop-up shop is selling WSU campus-themed shirts in which proceeds will go toward helping students. Six shirts have been designed — one for each WSU campus — with the university logo and...

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