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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

A group of Basset hounds enjoy some puppy frappuccinos upon arrival to the Mutt Strutt event on Saturday afternoon at Reaney Park.

Mutts strut their stuff for pet park

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor September 30, 2019

The dogs of Pullman were out in full force Saturday afternoon at Reaney Park for the 11th annual Mutt Strutt. Mutt Strutt, which raised money for Pooch Park, is a dog-friendly festival. Pooch Park...

Jeff Elbracht, Facilities Director for WSU UREC, discusses the importance of a healthy lifestyle for incoming freshman, as well as the facilities available across campus on Thursday.

WSU helps students be healthy on campus

REID BROWN, Evergreen reporter September 5, 2019

College students don't exactly have a reputation for eating healthy, but now may be the best time for young adults to consider the lasting impact of their health decisions. That's the philosophy of Alice...

This writer said coming to college made her more aware of the harmful effects American beauty standards, and how they breed self-hatred.

What is conventional beauty?

PERE AMUGHAN, Evergreen columnist August 28, 2019

*In Your Words is a new series highlighting students’ personal stories. You can submit your piece to [email protected] with the subject line “In Your Words.” Sylly week, also known as syllabus...

Junior wildife ecology major Zoe Halliday dances at the edge of the crowd as AC Slater performs Wednesday night on the Todd Steps for Coug Fest.

PHOTO GALLERY: Cougfest 2019

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor August 22, 2019

Professor Erica Crespi explains how Northern Leopard frogs are facing habitat destruction in the northwest United States Friday afternoon in Heald Hall. Crespi says a number of factors can lead to declining populations, including disease, dams and housing developments.

Researchers rear threatened species of frog

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter August 19, 2019

In an effort to reintroduce the Northern Leopard frog in Washington state, WSU researchers have been raising frogs to release them into the wild. Tadpoles were reared at WSU in artificial ponds that...

Gov. Jay Inslee highlights Washingtons role in the movement for cleaner energy policies during a speech and a Q&A session Wednesday morning in Bryan Hall.

Jay Inslee talks clean energy at Foley Institute

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter April 4, 2019

The Foley Institute hosted Gov. Jay Inslee, who spoke about what he believes is a necessary and economically beneficial transition to clean energy. Inslee said he has visited communities in the last...

WSU President Kirk Schulz said he is taking a five percent pay cut starting May 2020 until July 2021.

Regents approve $500,000 for athletics

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor March 28, 2019

The WSU Board of Regents unanimously approved the athletics department's request for up to $500,000 to pay transition costs to hire Kyle Smith as the new WSU men’s basketball head coach. WSU President...

“I’m not peeing everywhere and I laugh quite often ... weird flex but okay,” Clare Sullivan said in her act Monday night at Etsi Bravo.

‘You all just witnessed a personal triumph’

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter March 20, 2019

Clare Sullivan performed at Etsi Bravo’s Monday comedy night. “I’m not peeing everywhere, and I laugh quite often … weird flex, but okay,” Sullivan said during her act. After two years...

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