Eastern Washington Schools face emailed bomb threats
Whitman County Sheriff’s Office responded to bomb threats in Colfax, St. John-Endicott and Sprague-Lamont school districts, according to a press release. Clarkston School District was also reported to...
View ArticleIdaho ‘abortion trafficking’ law affects minors’ pregnancy options
House Bill 242 recently became law, which makes a non-parent adult helping a minor to obtain an abortion without parental consent a crime punishable by 2 to 5 years in prison in Idaho. The law is set...
View ArticleBanned book author Nina LaCour visits WSU
Author Nina LaCour is not afraid to honestly address emotionally heavy issues in her novels, despite facing censorship due to LGBTQ+ themes and her depictions of grief. LaCour, author of queer romance...
View ArticleFormer WSU football player drops lawsuit against WSU
When Kassidy Woods told former WSU football head coach Nick Rolovich he was a part of Players United in August 2020, he was prepared for backlash. “Back then, I kinda was preparing for the worst just...
View ArticleWSU alum defies disability myths: 100% chance of success
Three speakers educated the public about the strengths and struggles of living with autism and ADHD. The symposium took place from 12–3 p.m. on April 12 in Butch’s Den with a theme of “exploring...
View ArticleMurrow and the next generation of religion reporters
Editor’s note: All of the panelists are part of the Daily Evergreen staff, however, the majority of students part of the Religion Reporting Project are not. Four Edward R. Murrow College of...
View ArticlePort of Whitman County withdraws industrial rezoning application
The controversial plan to rezone land on Old Wawawai Road for an Industrial Research park has ended. Kara Riebold, Port of Whitman County executive director said the board voted to end their rezone...
View ArticleServices and Activities Fee allocation cut substantially for 2023–24 school year
Next year, Services and Activities Fee allocations to individual groups are being reduced, said Matt Skinner, interim CFO at WSU. Meanwhile, the fee paid per student will increase by 3.5%, with the...
View ArticleWSU grad defies expectations in landscape architecture
One percent of landscape architects are Latina, but one graduating WSU student proves the fighting spirit Cougs are known for. Michelle Cordova-Ramirez, a first-generation student graduating with a...
View ArticleFor anthropology graduate, combating food insecurity is their passion
Shae McCarron (they/them) said their first job at WSU was with AmeriCorps, where they worked 45 hours every week for 10 months. They founded the Cougar Food Pantry. At the time, they were taking 17...
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