The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

We have to ‘dust ourselves off’ and get back in the game

We have to ‘dust ourselves off’ and get back in the game

ANNIE HAGER April 1, 2021

Former WSU football player Richard Sheron decided to close the door on football and open his own practice in dentistry. On a scholarship for WSU in 1963, Sheron said he played football for four years...

Financial officer Jeremey Johnson wants to create a welcoming environment and is interested in partnering with students.

Pullman brewhouse to promote inclusivity

ANNIE HAGER April 1, 2021

Speaking Bird Brewhouse will open this fall in downtown Pullman with the mission of collaboration and inclusion within the community. Co-owner and co-founder Sean Owens is currently attending the UC...

Roots editor Jenae Laxson became a couch potato with the body composition to match during quarantine.

Leditor: Gym is therapeutic, worthwhile commitment

JENAE LAXSON, Evergreen roots editor March 30, 2021

There are many reasons why people go to the gym. You are likely to hear a plethora of answers if you were to ask different people, but for me, it is one big, sweaty therapy session.  When the COVID-19...

Wadsworth plans to keep his farm small to promote efficiency and the health of the grasslands.

Sunshine Creek Farm owner prioritizes land, his animals

JENAE LAXSON, Evergreen roots editor March 30, 2021

Farmer Michael Wadsworth and his family have lived on Sunshine Creek Farm for the past 10 years and raised grass-fed cattle for personal use until 2019.  When Wadsworth first got started, he wanted...

Prenguber cannot think of a better song for WSU and he hopes Back Home remains a part of it.

A song to inspire future WSU generations

JENAE LAXSON, Evergreen roots editor March 18, 2021

The Andy Grammer Song, "Back Home" has become synonomous with the WSU community. It has been played at football games at the end of the first quarter since 2015.  Anyone who has attended a football...

Katelyn Babbitt says the most exciting thing about having an Etsy shop is the customers enjoying the products.

WSU alumna opens Etsy shop to fill time during lockdown

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief March 11, 2021

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, people were left with extra time on their hands to pick up old hobbies. Katelyn Babbitt, owner of MadeByKBab Etsy shop, took on making tie-dye shirts for herself and...

The couple dated for six months before they got engaged. They have a son who is a WSU freshman this year.

WSU couple’s favorite spot on campus was library basement

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

As we start heading into the months of warmer weather, one couple talks about their days when the weather was about to turn colder.  WSU alumni Emmylou and Aaron Newell met at a friend’s apartment...

When the shop first opened there were not many stores downtown.

Pullman hidden gem features designer gowns, unique items

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

Everyone has clothes they haven't worn for months just sitting around in their house, collecting dust. Lily Bee’s is a consignment store that buys any item of clothing so the clutter at home can be cleared.  Lily...

Rios said it was easy to recover from the vaccine side effects. Not every person will respond to the vaccine this way.

Opinion editor receives Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

DIANA RIOS March 4, 2021

Time and time again, we have been reminded of how difficult the pandemic has been on us all. Whether it came in the form of job security, health concerns, the effect of isolation or even the loss of a...

Roots Editor Jenae Laxson uses running as a way to destress from school, work and life in general. She finds reading out articles with reporters to be one of the best parts of the job because of the social aspect.

Day in the life of Roots Editor

JENAE LAXSON, Evergreen roots editor March 4, 2021

As the Roots editor and a journalist, the word downtime is not in my vocabulary. I can always find something that needs to be done for my section. It might be coming up with new story ideas, contacting...

Yasinitsky said he heard the saxophone on a record once and it inspired him. He first played the saxophone in his school band.

WSU professor makes record during pandemic

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief March 4, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has made most activities difficult to take part in, especially making and recording music. Gregory Yasinitsky, regents professor in the School of Music, found a way to make and...

Blake said Brians fraternity brothers welcomed him to the chapter as if he were already one of their own.

WSU family experiences full-circle moment through generations

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor March 2, 2021

Although 40 years apart, an uncle and his nephew's shared experience of attending WSU brought their families together through beautiful memories and painful moments. When WSU senior Blake Gurney was...

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