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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Panelists Mark OEnglish, Sylvia Bullock and Amir Gilmore discuss the history of holidays at WSU and how to celebrate them in a respectful and culturally sensitive manner.

CCE hosts history of holidays discussion panel

Nick Gibson, Evergreen roots editor September 16, 2021

On Sept. 14, the Center for Civic Engagement held their first Public Square event of the school year, “Holidays at WSU: Thanksgiving to Juneteenth.”  The Public Square initiative is an ongoing...

Rebecca and John Hurley met in Pullman in 2004. They recently returned to campus to show their children their old stomping grounds and visit with friends.

WSU alums found love at Catholic student center

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief September 9, 2021

There is an old adage in Pullman that goes along the lines of, “You come to WSU for a degree, and you end up finding a spouse too.” For two WSU alums, that is exactly what happened. WSU alums Rebecca...

The fair begins Sept. 9 and ends Sept. 12. Tickets can be purchased at the fairgrounds in Colfax the day of.

Palouse Empire Fair is ‘back in the saddle’

FRANKIE BEER and NICK GIBSON September 2, 2021

The Palouse Empire Fair is set to start Sept. 9, after the pandemic led to its cancelation last year. For community members and vendors, the fair is expected to live up to this year’s “Back in the...

When in doubt, ask for help, and not just from Emma. Questions can be submitted to emma.ledbetter@wsu.edu.

Ask Emma: Surviving freshman year

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor August 19, 2021

Dear incoming students, I know this can be a particularly challenging time in your life. You’re living on your own for (probably) the first time, and you just survived a global pandemic. Pat yourself...

Multicultural Students Services is located on the fourth floor of the Compton Union Building. Advisors are available to students if they need help.

Multicultural Student Services here to help

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief August 19, 2021

The Multicultural Student Center at WSU came together in 1987 and has been serving students of color ever since.  Stephen Bischoff, student equity services/multicultural students services director,...

Students with questions about ASWSU can visit room 314 in the Compton Union Building.

ASWSU provides community, government involvement

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief August 19, 2021

ASWSU wants to support students' mental health as they transition back to an in-person experience. ASWSU is WSU's student government body, similar to those seen in high schools, ASWSU President Brian...

Vendors at the Palouse Area Garage Sale will also be selling clothing.

Community center to host yard sale

JOEL KEMEGUE, Evergreen mint editor July 21, 2021

From 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, the Gladish Community Center and Cultural Center will be putting on its first community yard sale for locals to buy and sell their used items. The idea for a yard...

Andressa Smith, Johnson & Johnson director of licensing, originally majored in food science but decided to make the change to microbiology.

WSU alum researches cancer after mom was cured of disease

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief July 2, 2021

Andressa Smith, Johnson & Johnson director of licensing, is a WSU alum working in cancer research to determine new and effective therapies. Smith said she is the person who makes the calls when...

Whitman County Library to host therapy, support animal training seminar

Whitman County Library to host therapy, support animal training seminar

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 23, 2021

The Whitman County Library will host a Palouse Paws event from 7-8 p.m. June 24 over Zoom as part of an ongoing Tails and Tales-themed summer reading program. Sheri Miller, associate director and youth...

Plant biologists Andrew McCubbin and Sian Ritchie, pictured here, moved to Pullman in 2001. They are both faculty in WSU’s School of Biological Sciences.

From Penn State to Pullman, plant biology is root for WSU professors

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 9, 2021

Plant biology was the factor that lured two WSU faculty members all the way from across the pond to Pullman, with a stop in between. Andrew McCubbin, associate professor in WSU's School of Biological...

Castaneda may not be pursuing a council seat at this time, but he still hopes to be involved in his community.

WSU graduate hopes to create new opportunities for hometown

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief May 26, 2021

WSU alumni Eduardo Castaneda cast his name into the running for council in Quincy, Washington, but withdrew from the race in the best interests of the town.  Castaneda said there are seven...

Lee gained the courage to pursue her passion after being diagnosed with cancer.

Intrigue owner brings unique vendors to region

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist May 26, 2021

Intrigue owner Carrie Lee fulfilled a lifelong dream of opening and operating her own store.   The store is located in Moscow, Idaho on Main Street and offers merchandise from around the world....

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