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Jessica Fitts
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  • Pullman Transit routes decrease

    Bus service reduces frequency in the summer to account for decreased ridership. As the number of Pullman Transit riders decreases in the summer, so does the number of available routes. Pullman Transit has canceled the Express service, I-Route and J-route until Aug…

  • Dining services plans to market other food options next year

    Students looking to grab a bite to eat next year will have to look a little harder due to the closing of the CUB and the eateries inside. Although the CUB’s closure will make it more difficult for diners now, Student Affairs Associate Vice President Jerry Marczynski said the remodel is really going to benefit everyone…

  • ‘The Battle of Algiers’ wraps up movie series

    The final film in a series on how war affects soldiers will be shown at 7 p.m. tonight. The Algerian government commissioned the film, “The Battle of Algiers”, which shows a modern day revolution from both sides. The event, hosted by the Palouse Peace Coalition…

  • Stick a fork in it, because Iron Chef Wazzu is done

    Parents, students and community members stood anxiously awaiting the start of Iron Chef Wazzu. In a room filled to capacity with crowds of people waiting outside, a group of students competed with dining services staff for the title of Iron Chef. “We didn’t expect so many people…

  • Crimson Cooks, WSU executive chef scramble for title

    The student team was named champion at the Iron Chef Wazzu Semi-finals in February. By Jessica Fitts Daily Evergreen staff The Crimson Cooks will compete against WSU executive chef Jamie Callison for the title of Iron Chef at 3 p.m. today. The Food Science Club will host the event in the Food Science Human Nutrition Building Room 155…

  • Cougar competition cooks up a winning team

    Room 155 of the Food Science Human Nutrition building served as Kitchen Stadium on Friday evening as three teams competed for the chance to participate in the Iron Chef Wazzu cook-off. The Food Science Club hosted the Iron Chef Semi-Finals, giving three randomly selected teams the opportunity to prepare dishes for a panel of judges and compete for the chance to face off against a chef from Dining Services on Mom’s Weekend for the title of Iron Chef…

  • Cougars compete in cook-off challenge

    Students interested in showing off their culinary skills can apply to be a part of Iron Chef Wazzu. The Food Science Club is hosting the competition to get students involved with food and promote the Food Science Club, said Tinyee Hoang, vice-president of the Food Science Club…

  • Roundtable sessions discuss women's issues

    People are forced to set boundaries on a daily basis. The WSU Commission on the Status of Women will hold a discussion today with information on how to set boundaries, and offering tips for maintaining them. In the workplace, at home with children and personal relationships are all areas where boundaries exist and need to be established and maintained to have successful relationships…

  • Campus dining centers go on a diet

    WSU Dining Services will be dishing up healthier items after replacing cooking oil with trans fat-free products and reducing the amount of processed foods. “We are making great strides to get away from the convenience and processed foods,” said Doug Murray…

  • Campus programs help smokers to quit

    For many, New Year’s Eve provides more than a celebration of the prior year, but also goals for the year to come. WSU has programs and services for students looking to follow through on a New Year’s resolution or to make a lifestyle change. More than 45 million Americans are smokers…

  • Speaker: Citizens allowed disaster to happen

    Pullman should have a plan for preventing and responding to natural disasters. Jessica Fitts Daily Evergreen staff A peace psychologist spoke to WSU students about the ways society contributes to disasters such as Hurricane Katrina on Tuesday evening. Deborah DuNann Winter…

  • Rally 'Round the Cougs

    Cougar fans were able to meet the men’s and women’s basketball teams at Beasley Coliseum. Jessica Fitts Contributing writer Local hoopsters gathered at Beasley Coliseum Thursday night to kick off Cougar basketball season with Rally ‘Round the Cougs. The event…

  • Week Without Violence comes to campus

    Students walking on Glenn Terrell Mall this week will see rows of shirts expressing the anger, sadness and outrage of those affected by violence. Week Without Violence, a national program sponsored by the YWCA, provides events like the Clothesline Project and Take Back the Night during the third week of October at colleges and universities to promote violence awareness…

  • Career searches begin at the expo

    Employers and recruiters met with interested students at the Fall Career Expo of the Palouse Tuesday. The expo provided information on jobs, internships, graduate school and networking opportunities. “I think [the expo] is great,” said Danielle Slater, a WSU senior in business administration…

  • WSU union

    Year-long labor disputes at WSU were settled in talks on Wednesday. “Negotiations were very amicable,” said Kathylu Szabo, a WSU local union leader. “Both sides worked very hard at being fair and I’m hoping this is the beginning of good labor relations once again…