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Nick Eaton
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  • Thanks to everyone who helped shape The Daily Evergreen

    Ifeel like I’m just getting started. But when I look back on 16 weeks of blood, sweat and ink, I realize it’s been quite a semester here at the Evergreen. So as outgoing editor-in-chief, I’d like to take a few paragraphs to thank everyone who made the spring 2007 Daily Evergreen happen…

  • Pullman and the Evergreen became my second homes

    Ialready miss Pullman. When I came to WSU as a freshman in 2003, I never expected to like this community so much. It’s small, it’s relatively remote, it’s far from home. I’m from Seattle, and I’ve always considered myself a city boy, but Pullman will always feel like another home…

  • UI student’s murder may be linked to Boise murder

    Police believe the homicides of two young men – one of them a University of Idaho senior – are connected. The body of UI student David Robert Boss, 21, was found at his Moscow apartment early Saturday with two gunshot wounds to the head. On Tuesday, the body of Bradley Morse…

  • Fortunato/Wingfield have the passion

    Joe Fortunato and Ryan Wingfield have the energy and passion ASWSU needs. The presidential and vice presidential candidates are fed up with the ineffectiveness of ASWSU – and we are too. They would bring about a much-needed overhaul to WSU’s student representation…

  • Fresh, innovative changes ahead

    With the new year comes a new Daily Evergreen. Last semester, we started a push to be a leader in the journalism industry – an industry undergoing a lot of change as the Internet steals readers and income. Newspapers are producing online multimedia to enhance their Web coverage…

  • Regents approve Floyd as 10th WSU president

    The WSU Board of Regents unanimously voted today to approve University of Missouri President Elson Floyd to serve as the 10th university president. After two days of evaluating four finalists in executive sessions in Bellevue, the regents essentially had their minds made up going into today's board meeting…

  • WSU to announce next president Wednesday

    The WSU Board of Regents plans to announce the next WSU president at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Wrapping up a four-month search, the regents will vote for their chosen replacement for President V. Lane Rawlins, who plans to retire in June. "I think that when they hear the news…

  • V.P. moves for permanent position

    It took him a few months, but WSU's interim vice president for Student Affairs has decided to try to get that "interim" off his title. Al Jamison applied for the open permanent vice president position, hoping to continue the work he has done for WSU for the past year and a half…

  • Freshman reflections shown in surveys

    Students seem to be doing more and working harder at WSU. Sixteen percent more WSU freshmen in spring 2006 felt more engaged in and out of class than those questioned in 2004, according to the National Survey for Student Engagement. The survey results were completed in mid-November…

  • Survey: WSU professors less face to face

    Despite its slogan, WSU is getting less face-to-face. Responding to a national survey, last year’s freshmen gave the university a 14-percent markdown from 2004 to 2006 on their perceived interaction with faculty, staff and peers. “It’s never a good thing to hear your students say that they spent less time and energy with people who matter…

  • WSU president discusses funding at dialogue

    WSU administrators took a different approach to their 2007-09 budget request – they played to the state Legislature's interests, the WSU president said today. In his public dialogue at noon today in the CUE Building, President V. Lane Rawlins said the university's request for more funding for technical programs fits with the needs of Washington…

  • Regents approve patrols

    It’s official. The WSU Board of Regents voted Nov. 17 to allow police patrols through residence halls. The regents unanimously passed a motion that changes the legal definition of guests to residence halls. The regents made permanent the law they made under emergency rules in September…

  • Woman dies in crash near Colfax

    A woman was killed in a two-car collision on state Route 195 south of Colfax on Saturday. Stefanie M. Crawford, 31, of Moscow, died almost instantly when the 1998 Saturn she was driving spun into oncoming traffic and was T-boned by a 1994 Chevrolet Suburban “like a can-opener…

  • Stadium funding, conduct codes get green light

    The Martin Stadium renovation is ready to kick off. The WSU Board of Regents unanimously approved a funding proposal for the first two phases of the project, which are for improving the student section, concessions, bathrooms and other parts of the stadium…

  • Regents approve police patrols

    It's official. The WSU Board of Regents voted Friday to make a permanent change to the law that allows police unrestricted access to residence halls. The regents unanimously passed a motion that changes the legal definition of guests to residence halls…