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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

Jones looks forward to providing access to these materials for everyone.

State librarian has heart to lead state libraries into bright future

HANNAH FLORES March 2, 2021

Growing up in rural Idaho, Sara Jones and her family found the library to be a beneficial resource to learn new information. In her time as a librarian, Jones enjoyed providing communities with equal access...

Fazzari said he could have gotten a free movie and dinner to himself. But he decided to call and he and his wife have been together for 20 years.

WSU couple met through matchmaking contest

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

Though Valentine’s Day has passed for the year, one couple still thinks about their first date on Valentine’s Day of 1999.  WSU alumni Joe and Carisa Fazzari met through a Valentine’s Day...

Foley did not know many people in Greek life. She knew a few people, but knew nothing about Greek life.

Kappa Kappa Gamma’s new president has successful start to term

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

Kappa Kappa Gamma recently held elections for their new president. Because of the pandemic, only one person ran.  With everything being online now, nobody wanted to step up and run for president. Emily...

At one point I thought about giving up and making peace with the disease. Luckily, that was not in the cards.

Roots editor finds remission from Lyme

JENAE LAXSON, Evergreen roots editor February 25, 2021

Chronic illness is a buzzword often used to describe a medical condition that is undiagnosed and could be a life-long condition with no cure. This is the definition someone would find if they searched...

Kanoa and her dad bonded over both of them being Cougs. Dale attended his first Dads weekend in 2019.

Pullman feels like coming back home for WSU alum, his daughter

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor February 25, 2021

One WSU alum did not want his newly born daughter to see him as a pizza delivery driver. At age 30, Dale Braunger enrolled in courses at WSU in 2003 to study history then graduated from the University...

Butch surprised a few unsuspecting Husky alumni at Kophs wedding

Former editor fosters family of WSU Cougars

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor February 18, 2021

Michele Kophs’ husband knew he married into a Coug family when Butch made a special appearance at their wedding. Gary Petersen, a 1965 Coug alum and Michele’s father, planned the whole event. He...

Zeppoz is not open due as determined by the current phase of the re-opening plan. Owner hopes Phase 3 will bring an end to the pandemic.

Local bowling alley’s name inspired by an attention seeking dog

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

Before 2000, Pullman and Moscow did not have a family-oriented bowling alley. A group of bowlers decided to change that and went on to build a new business named Zeppoz.  Zeppoz became an idea when...

Keeping a level head is very important. Even if you and your employer have conflicting personalities.

Ask Emma: I need a better working relationship with my boss

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor February 11, 2021

Dear Emma, I don’t get along with my boss. It makes doing my job really difficult. I try to be professional around them, but it is really hard sometimes. I feel like I am constantly walking on eggshells.  Do...

Assistant professor at the Murrow College says most of our world exists on Twitter

People’s lives begin to look like social media during COVID-19 pandemic

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

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, social media usage increased substantially and it is now more important than ever to protect yourself from misinformation.  Yan Su, doctoral candidate...

Crystal Lewis volunteers at a vaccination clinic in Spokane, Washington. Lewis is interested in pursuing medication research or drug investigation after she completes her pharmacy degree.

Pharmacy student administers COVID vaccines

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor February 4, 2021

Although classes for WSU pharmacy students are mostly online, some students started volunteering to administer COVID-19 vaccinations in Spokane. Crystal Lewis, third-year pharmacy student, helped vaccinate...

Palouse Writers Guild looks to expand its impact by welcoming young writers to the competition.

Palouse Writers Guild to include a youth section in the writing competition

ANNIE HAGER January 28, 2021

The Palouse Writers Guild launched their first writer’s contest amid the COVID-19 pandemic last year. Khaliela Wright, founder of the Palouse Writers Guild, had the goal of connecting different writers...

Public services librarian Sarah Phelan-Blamires-Blamires said she finds reading both relaxing and good for her mental health during the isolating times of the pandemic.

Colfax book club finds virtual socialization

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor January 28, 2021

Before the coronavirus pandemic, the Colfax Book Club huddled in a small technology room to discuss the month’s chosen reading. Now, the group adapted to share their literary opinions through a virtual...

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