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  • Jackson Katz fights gender violence

    Men must do more to fight rape and gender violence, Jackson Katz said Wednesday night. Katz, a filmmaker, author and social theorist, spoke to a packed CUB Auditorium about what men can do to fight gender violence and how society has trained men to ignore it…

  • Visiting author to give food for thought

    WSU is a ripe location to discuss where food comes from, Michael Pollan said Friday. Pollan, an award-winning author and journalist, will present at two events Wednesday as part of WSU's Common Reading Program. He will host a Q-and-A with students and give an evening lecture in Beasley Coliseum…

  • For the record: Evergreen did not partake in debate

    The Daily Evergreen would like to clarify that we had no involvement in the GLBTA debate featuring Dan Savage, Dominic Holden and William Stetson on Tuesday night. GLBTA used our name in some of their promotional materials without notifying the Evergreen of the event…

  • The assaults story: our methodology

    You may have noticed the front page of The Daily Evergreen looks a little different today. As an editorial staff, we felt it was worthwhile to our community to find out what really happened with the fake assaults that occurred at the beginning of the semester…

  • The Evergreen is the student body’s voice

    Here we go again. It’s August, and The Daily Evergreen is delighted to welcome you back to WSU. For those new to Pullman, welcome to your No. 1 outlet for campus news. The Daily Evergreen is going to look a little bit different this year. We’re not immune to the tough economic times…

  • Reid sentenced to nine years in prison

    Christopher Jack Reid, 26, could serve life in prison for the rape and burglaries he committed on College Hill last September. Whitman County Superior Court Judge David Frazier sentenced Reid to more than nine years in prison before he's eligible for parole…

  • Logging club is perfecting the chop

    The WSU Logging Sports club is working on its chops. About 10 WSU students in the club practice sawing, chopping and climbing trees, while boning up for spring competitions, said President Shelby Fowler, a junior construction management major. To prepare…

  • Students make commitment to sailing

    The WSU Sailing Club is all about getting out on the water. During the season, the club travels up and down the coast, racing competitively nearly every weekend. The club logged nearly 3,000 travel miles this semester alone, said President Cameron Wheeler…

  • Regents thank Floyd for generosity

    President Elson S. Floyd announced Nov. 21 that he will voluntarily take a $100,000 pay cut starting Jan. 1. The pay cut is in response to the financial hardships at the university and state levels. Floyd told the Board of Regents he took the pay cut to lead by example…

  • Floyd will take $100,000 pay cut

    President Elson S. Floyd announced today that he will voluntarily take a $100,000 pay cut starting Jan. 1. The pay cut is in response to the financial hard times hitting the university and state economies. "These are exceedingly tough times for my students…

  • WSU general budget to pay for Hoch

    WSU Tri-Cities administrators do not have to worry about paying for former provost Steve Hoch’s $245,000 salary. Though Hoch will teach Russian history at the branch campus beginning in January, his salary will come from the general WSU budget, Provost Warwick Bayly said Wednesday…

  • WSU, UW face off for a good cause

    Shannon McAfee has found a way to hurt the Huskies and help those with Alzheimer’s – simultaneously. In the spirit of the Apple Cup, the WSU Sigma Kappa foundation chairwoman organized a little competition. Her chapter and University of Washington Sigma Kappa are competing to see who can raise the most money for Alzheimer’s disease research and gerontology studies before Apple Cup…

  • WSU begins researching changes in GER program

    WSU is beginning a six-month self-examination of its antiquated general education program. The General Education Visioning Committee is looking at ways to make the GER program more coherent and relevant. The program hasn’t been significantly updated in about 20 years…

  • Hoch will teach at Tri-Cities

    Former provost Steve Hoch will now teach history at the WSU Tri-Cities branch campus beginning in January, The Daily Evergreen learned Monday. Hoch was originally slated to return to Pullman as a Russian history professor making $245,000 a year. The university has yet to make an official announcement about the move…

  • Philly forward feeling out the Pac-10

    For one of the smaller WSU players, Rosie Tarnowski plays loud and she plays tall. The 6-foot-1 freshman forward and guard brings a new vocality to the WSU women’s basketball team. Hailing from faraway Philadelphia, Tarnowski is a building block in Head Coach June Daugherty’s much-heralded recruiting class…