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Footprints of Vietnam Students in the Vietnamese Student THE DAILY Association return to their roots by bringing their native culture to Pullman. Evergreen Life | Page 5 MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2017 THE STUDENT VOICE OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1895 VOL. 123 NO. 121 WSU Regents Festival of Colors Board approves Murrow split, medical college faculty plan Communication college now houses three separate departments By Tyler Watson Evergreen reporter The WSU Board of Regents approved the Edward R. Murrow College of Communications split- ting into three departments, as well as a faculty plan for the newly established Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, at its meeting on Friday. The Murrow College will now consist of three departments, by the names of journalism and media production, communica- tion and society, and strategic communication, according to an action item sponsored by Provost Dan Bernardo. These things are . “ better for students as JESSICA HARJA | THE DAILY EVERGREEN they transition to Students and Pullman residents participate in Holi, a traditional Indian festival, by throwing colored powder on each “ other at Reaney Park on Saturday. Watch the Evergreen’s slideshow and video of the event at dailyevergreen.com. the workplace. Bruce Pinkleton Interim dean This change reflects a previous regents action, which earlier this Cougars advance to WNIT semifinals semester created three degrees in the College of Communication, Women’s basketball correlating to the new depart- ments. team now faces Georgia Interim dean and professor Tech on Wednesday Bruce Pinkleton said this would By Tyler Shuey See REGENTS Page 7 Evergreen reporter The thrilling postseason ride the WSU women’s basketball Muslim students plan team is on continued with its win at Iowa on Sunday after- events, outreach for noon. Islamic Awareness Week Facing elimination yet again, the Cougars (16-19) won their From staff reports third road game in 10 days by a score of 74-66 to advance to The Muslim Student the WNIT semifinals. Playing in Association hosts Islamic front of more than 5,000 hostile Awareness Week this week, start- Hawkeyes fans, WSU handed ing today with a Dawah table on Iowa its fourth home loss of the Glenn Terrell Mall from 11 a.m. season and controlled the game to 4 p.m. from start to finish. A panel discussion will feature “It’s just so gratifying to interfaith community speakers see this young group do what from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m on Tuesday in Todd 133. For movie night on they’re doing,” said WSU Head Wednesday, “The Message” will Coach June Daugherty. “No one ALEX KROEZE | THE DAILY IOWAN be shown from 6 - 8 p.m. in CUE cares who is the leading scorer, 203. just survive and advance.” WSU women’s basketball players celebrate after the quarterfinal game of the Women’s NIT Imam Azhar Subedar will The WSU defense continued at Carver Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Sunday. The Cougars beat the Hawkeyes 74-66. speak from 4 - 5:30 p.m. on its high level of play, holding Thursday in Heald Hall G3. an Iowa offense – which put six rebounds and four assists points or more for the fifth time record for most in a single sea- Subedar is a Florida-based up point totals of 95, 78 and 80 while tasked with guarding the in its last six games. The Cougars son and led WSU in scoring organizer and speaker, a spiri- their first three WNIT games – to Hawkeye’s physical frontline, had 16 second-chance points with 20 points. tual director at the University just 37.3 percent shooting from including matching up with compared to the Hawkeyes’ “Once we got our defense of Florida and a member of the the field. Trailing 20-17 after the Hawkeyes’ leading scorer, seven, which proved to be the going, our shots got going,” White House faith-base and com- the first quarter, the Cougars sophomore forward Megan difference on the scoreboard in Swedlund said. “We’ve gotten munity initiatives, according to a this far, we might as well go the ramped up their defense and Gustafson. an eight-point win. WSU news release. whole way.” outscored the Hawkeyes in each The Cougars’ starting back- The week will end with an Daugherty said she told Junior guards Pinelopi court influenced the game open house at the Pullman of the final three frames. Kmetovska during the game she Pavlopoulou and Caila Hailey Daugherty lauded the per- was the best front-line player on in a variety of ways on both Islamic Center from 2:30 - 4:30 both recorded double-digit p.m. and Imam Raed Alsawaier formance of lone senior for- the court and to keep bringing it. ends. Sophomore guard Alexys rebounding marks and scored ward Ivana Kmetovska after the WSU continued its late-sea- Swedlund hit her 70th 3-pointer will give a sermon at the center. game. Kmetovska had 14 points, son offensive surge, scoring 65 of the year to break the school See BASKETBALL Page 4 REPORTING BY HALEY DONWERTH In this issue: Sports | 3 Life | 5 Classifieds | 7 News tip? WSU wins two Marching band goes abroad Fawley Cup victory Contact news editor Timely hitting and stingy pitching pushed WSU’s marching band helped represent the The WSU women’s rowing team won its 24th Sarah Olsen WSU to a pair of wins over CSUN on Saturday. Pacific Northwest in Ireland over spring break. Fawley cup over Gonzaga on the Snake River. [email protected] (509) 335-2465 Sports | Page 3 Life | Page 5 Sports | Page 4 PAGE 2 | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2017 PAGE TWO DAILYEVERGREEN.COM Community Calendar Police log Thursday Monday 3/27 Traffic Violation Parking Problem NE Monroe Street, 2:30 a.m. The 2017 Showcase for Undergraduate Research and SW Cityview Street and SW Fountain Street, 9:09 a.m. Creative Activities returns to campus to feature student Ambulance reported a vehicle that pulled out in front RP stated vehicle has been there for the last three of them and was swerving. Officer responded. research in fields such as science, humanities, social science, months. Vehicle chalked and tagged. art and engineering. Student findings will be on display from Noise Complaint 2 - 5:30 p.m. in the CUB Senior Ballroom. This event is free and Extra Patrol NE Oak Street, 3:05 a.m. open to the public. SE Harvest Drive, 11:39 a.m. RP reporting loud music. Officer notified. RP called RP requested extra patrol because of speeding back and said the music was turned off. vehicles in the area. Officers advised. Tuesday 3/28 Citizen Dispute The WSU percussion ensemble and WSU Indoor Project will Noise Complaint NE Providence Court, 3:49 a.m. perform from 8 - 10 p.m. in the Kimbrough Concert Hall. The NE McGee Way, 2:11 p.m. RP thought a fight was breaking out. Officers Reporting loud music. Officer responded. WSU Tenor Bass Choir will join the ensembles. The concert is free responded and contacted numerous subjects. and open to the public. Parking Problem Animal Problem/Complaint SE Benewah Street and SE Latah Street, 3:11 p.m. NE Westwood Drive, 11:15 a.m. Friday 3/31 Four vehicles parked in the road. Officer responded. RP requested to speak with animal control officer about possible animal cruelty. Officer responded. WSU's International Center presents "The Great Beauty" as Vehicle Prowl a part of their International Film Series. This Italian drama will NW Nye Street, 4:16 p.m. Theft/Other be shown from 5:30 - 8 p.m. in Todd Hall Room 130. Admission is RP reported his phone had been stolen from his NE Oak Street, 1:33 p.m. free and open to the public. car. He later found the phone, it was not stolen. Theft of a package with prescription medication. Officer advised. Officer responded. To submit, email events to [email protected]. Preference will be given to events that are free and open to the public or are hosted by an RSO, and must include time, date and place. Welfare Check Sick/Injured Animal NE Northwood Drive, 5:22 p.m. SE Sandalwood Drive and SE Edge Knoll Drive, 3:14 p.m. RP requested a check on her sister. Officers responded. RP advised that there is an injured bunny on the corner. Officer responded. Fire NE C Street, 11:47 p.m. Agency Assistance Fire and law enforcement responded for a couch on W Pullman Road, 3:50 p.m. fire. Fire was extinguished. RP reported two women fleeing. Officer responded and located the suspects. Friday Trespassing Complaint Alcohol Offense SE Crestview Street, 5:06 p.m. NE Ruby Street, 12:25 a.m. RP reported a sale/rent sign was being kicked out of Officer responded and warned subject for MIP. the yard on a continuous basis. Officer advised. Disorderly Conduct Animal Problem/Complaint NE Colorado Street, 1:30 a.m. NE Campus Street, 6:12 p.m. RP advised a male had been being disorderly and RP RP reported a cat was found deceased in the shared wanted him trespassed. Officers responded. laundry room. Officer responded. Intoxicated Person Disorderly Conduct NE Oak Street and NE Opal Street, 2:17 a.m. NE Stadium Way, 11:49 p.m. Report of an intoxicated male that was possibly going Man in hoodie was walking into traffic, beating on to drive home. Officer responded, unable to locate. cars. Officers responded. In the Stars | Horoscopes Today’s Birthday —— Compromise and work together for shared commitments this year. Try new things. 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