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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

The Palouse area has a variety of trails and destinations ranging from Kamiak Butte to Moscow Mountain.

Guide: Where to hit the trails this summer

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter June 8, 2020

As we get closer to the peak of summer weather, spend some time outdoors and on local hiking trails. Here are some of the best ones — in my humble opinion, of course.  Kamiak Butte County Park Located...

As high school seniors graduate this spring and decide whether to attend WSU in the fall, a lot of unknowns are still up in the air. Emma advises seniors to keep tabs on the latest updates from the university.

Ask Emma: I don’t know what to expect if I start school in the fall

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor June 8, 2020

Dear Emma, I’m going to be a freshman at WSU in the fall and I’m worried about what classes are going to be like. I was already nervous to transition from high school to college, but that was before...

Being injured might feel like its ruining your summer, but that doesnt have to be the case. Emma has suggestions for activities that are still possible despite the circumstances.

Ask Emma: I broke my foot and can’t do any of my summer plans

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor May 31, 2020

Dear Emma, I am living in Pullman for the summer and I recently broke my foot. I’m not taking summer classes or working right now; I decided to stay because I am still paying rent and a few of my...

Times like this may leave you feeling like theres nothing to do, but Emma has some ideas to occupy your time.

Ask Emma: How do I cure summer boredom?

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor May 26, 2020

Dear Emma, I’ve been at home for a couple months now. Spring semester is done and I’m not taking summer classes. I am running out of things to do, other than watching Netflix. Any tips to cure boredom...

TikTok offers users a way to learn dance moves, have a laugh and even shine light on different communities.

TikTok helps pass time, builds connections

JENNA GEELAN, Evergreen reporter and columnist May 18, 2020

A popular social media app called TikTok rose to fame after transforming from an app formerly known as Musical.ly. During COVID-19, many people found TikTok to be a good way to pass time. Angie Dakilla,...

Sexual Assault Awareness month: advice from a survivor

Sexual Assault Awareness month: advice from a survivor

HAYDYN WALLENDER April 30, 2020

This month is nationally known as Sexual Assault Awareness month. For thousands of men and women across the world, April is a month of struggle. It is a month of remembrance, pain and continuous challenges...

Book review: The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen

Book review: The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen

JOEL KEMEGUE, Evergreen mint editor April 30, 2020

"The Sympathizer" by Viet Thanh Nguyen is just fantastic fiction and easily one of my favorite books of all time. It’s thriller, spy, action, romance, war and a hint of Orwell all in one.  The novel...

Book review: Educated by Tara Westover

Book review: ‘Educated’ by Tara Westover

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor April 23, 2020
How much of ourselves can we give to the people we love without losing ourselves? Memoir tells woman’s story of trauma, growth, beating all odds
Have A Boisterous Birthday: It’s Not Busted!

Have A Boisterous Birthday: It’s Not Busted!

HAYDYN WALLENDER April 21, 2020

Lockdown can be a challenge when there are special people to celebrate. For those whose birthday falls on this time of uncertainty, other Cougs wanted to share ideas and spread the love. Distant loved...

Exercising at home is different from what some gym rats might be used to. For others, maybe quarantine is a chance to get into fitness. Regardless, here are some tips for self-directed success.

Workouts, wellness during quarantine

HAYDYN WALLENDER April 16, 2020

Friends, I know this quarantine sucks. We’ve been stuck inside our houses with limited contact to people and the outside world, and who would have thought it was going to be as hard as it is? But...

(Comic) book review: Grendel

(Comic) book review: Grendel

HAYDYN WALLENDER April 14, 2020

Friends, I have a book recommendation. Okay, not a “book.” It’s more of a picture book. Okay, not even that. It’s a comic. Matt Wagner’s "Grendel" is a comic book filled with color, gore...

This grapefruit concoction might not be the highest alcohol volume, but its sweet, tangy and refreshing.

At-home drink guide

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter April 9, 2020

Guys, I get it. Drinking alone sucks. What’s the point of slamming a six-pack of Natty Light if you can’t do it with the boys on a Saturday night? Even worse, the bars are closed to indoor business....

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