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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

The  Palouse Mental Health Team helped organize this Saturday’s fair at the Floyd Cultural Center.

Palouse fair will work to raise mental health awareness

MARCUS STEPHEN COX and MEGHANN FERGUSON April 4, 2018

After Palouse community member Lynn Kramer lost a child to suicide, she decided to pursue a way to address mental health problems in the area. Her organization, iBelieve of the Palouse, is partnering...

NoahLani Litwinsella, climber for the Whitman Climbing Team, eyes the wall as he plans his next move during the Pullman Pulldown bouldering competition Saturday afternoon in the Student Recreation Center. He finished the first route on his first attempt.

Students rock bouldering competition

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter April 2, 2018

Raquel Peterson and NoahLani Litwinsella, both of the Whitman Climbing Team, have been climbing since their early teens. This could explain why they placed first in Pullman Pulldown, an annual bouldering...

Southern white rhinos currently have a near threatened status. This nature reserve works hard to change that.

Life at Sea: Poachers will use social media

RYAN PUGH, Former photo editor April 2, 2018

I sat in the back of the safari truck, the shutter of my camera endlessly clicking as we stopped to watch the male southern white rhinoceroses in their environment. This was when our guide asked that we...

Young rabbis planning local Passover Seder celebration

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter March 30, 2018

Quality Inn Paradise Creek will host Passover Seder, a Hebrew event, to celebrate the end of enslavement of the Jewish people in Egypt over 3,000 years ago. Levi Greenbaum, a rabbi who helped plan the...

Sydney Pederson, right,  president of WSU’s Generation Action chapter, participated in the March for Our Lives protest. She explained that no one advocates for abortion. Rather, she said abortion is an intimate choice for the woman to make on her own.

Students correct abortion misconceptions

MARCUS STEPHEN COX, Evergreen reporter March 30, 2018

For Sydney Pederson, president of WSU organization and Planned Parenthood affiliate Generation Action, supporting Planned Parenthood is not only about protecting reproductive rights, but ensuring healthcare...

Blood Diamond Ink owner Chris Peltier gives WSU junior Cory Salander a chest tattoo. Triumphant Tattoo artist Todd Holley said wearing gloves is more for the protection of artists than it is for the customers.

Tattoos: How to make informed decision

AUDREY HUDDLESTON, Evergreen reporter March 28, 2018

Getting a tattoo spontaneously — or drunkenly — may seem like a good idea at the time. However, there are some things to think through before committing. Braden Hourigan, manager of Liberty Tattoo...

Dr. Linda Kingbury said black, white and green tea contain caffeine but are still healthier than coffee.

Tea can energize, detox body without caffeine

KATIE GROVES, Evergreen columnist March 28, 2018

After writing about the potential health benefits of coffee, I decided to look into the potential benefits — or disadvantages — of tea. Unlike coffee, tea doesn’t seem to have as many negative perceptions...

Jane Stratton, owner of Stratton Cutting Garden, recommends peonies for the spring and sunflowers in the fall.

Stratton Cutting Garden offers spring floral recommendations

AUDREY HUDDLESTON, Evergreen reporter March 28, 2018

For those wishing to get their early flower fix this spring, one Pullman business that will be flower-filled is Stratton Cutting Garden. Jane Stratton, who owns the garden, said daffodils and tulips...

The houses are made out of wood and tin roofs, and sit atop blue barrels filled 
with air to help keep the structures afloat.

Life at Sea: Pollution impacts fishing village

RYAN PUGH, Former photo editor March 26, 2018

I’d become so familiar with waking up to the smooth rocking of a boat that when we pulled up to Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, in a small passenger boat, I almost forgot I was no longer on the huge MS Deutschland...

Vice President Camille Naputo said involvement with the Association of Pacific and Asian Women helped her empathize with others.

APAW offers place for Asian women

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter March 26, 2018

The students of the Association of Pacific and Asian Women, also known as APAW, want to prioritize educating the campus about their culture and working to make their school a better, more diverse place. A...

MSS multicultural mentor program celebrates 30 years helping students

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter March 26, 2018

The Multicultural Student Mentor Program began with only six mentors and 204 mentees. Today, the program is honoring 30 years of growth and success, with 60 mentors, 1,266 mentees this year alone and over...

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