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

“She’s surpassed everyone who has taught her at Murrow, but she still has that same core of curiosity, initiative and voice that occupies her writing 10 years later,” said Benjamin Shors, Journalism and Media Production chair for the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication.

WSU alumna finds success writing at LA Times

LIAM CONNORS, Deputy news editor April 11, 2022

In 2012, then-WSU student and Daily Evergreen news reporter Andrea Castillo faced issues of self-doubt and wondered if her aspirations of being a print journalist were just a naive attempt to somehow change...

Fourth-year Jessica Brars matched with the Brown University residency program, her number one choice.

WSU medical students receive residency matches

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor March 28, 2022

Senior medical students at WSU received word of where their medical residency will be on March 18, otherwise known as Match Day. The process of a medical student entering a residency begins at the start...

ASWSU President Brian Patrick and ASWSU Vice President Alexander Pan reflect on their time in office on March 3 in the Compton Union Building.

Patrick, Pan reflect on time in office

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter March 10, 2022

A meeting at a football game would eventually lead to a friendship and political partnership between ASWSU President Brian Patrick and Vice President Alexander Pan. “I’ve started to look back on...

Junior kinesiology major Nouci Ha said her mother, a refugee from Laos during the Vietnam War, inspired her to uplift and empower other women.

WSU student supports women through UREC class, sorority involvement

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor March 8, 2022

Junior kinesiology major Nouci Ha helps women find the confidence to work out at the gym through her University Recreation class and provides support for women through her sorority.  “[The women]...

Author and editor Michelle Nijhuis will deliver the Honors College Bhatia lecture as part of the Visiting Writers Series on March 30.

Acclaimed author, editor to give lecture at WSU Honors College

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor March 8, 2022

Author and editor Michelle Nijhuis will give a lecture at 6 p.m. on March 30 in the Honors College lounge about her new book on the conservation movement. Nijhuis said she was invited to speak at WSU...

The five members of the team have worked to gather information and create a campaign for lymphoma awareness using all their public relations knowledge.

Public relations team enters national contest, hopes to make a difference in community

FRANKIE BEER, Evergreen news editor March 7, 2022

A team of five public relations students will represent WSU in the 2022 Bateman Case Study Competition and raise awareness for adolescent and young adult lymphoma among WSU students and the community.  The...

Senior AMDT major Amiah Brooks works on one of her designs.

Senior design students prepare for spring fashion show

FRANKIE BEER, Evergreen news editor February 28, 2022

Senior design students have waited their entire college career for the opportunity to participate in WSU’s annual fashion show: their last chance to reveal who they are as an artist before graduation.  This...

Students from the Palouse Area Robotics Team develop a robot for the FIRST competition.

Palouse Area Robotics Team to compete in regional competition

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor February 22, 2022

The 4-H Palouse Area Robotics Team is a student-led organization that meets in Pullman and will be competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition next month.  FIRST — For Inspiration and Recognition...

“Making sure we have proper training will actually increase the number of nurses in the hospital who will be able to perform these procedures,” Maycumber said.

WSU supports state bill to expand sexual assault nurse training

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor February 21, 2022

Editor’s note: This article contains material that may be triggering for some readers. In Washington state, there is only one hospital where victims of rape or sexual assault can go to be seen by...

While grants have been distributed for nonprofits, the application for small businesses is still open.

Whitman County awards grants to nonprofits, small businesses

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor February 21, 2022

County officials are awarding grant money to local nonprofits and small businesses, with 59 businesses in Whitman County stating they are facing financial hardships in a recent survey conducted by county...

Resiliency, the ability to lead by example and the capability to develop others into leaders themselves are some of the things Devorak said he learned through his training and hopes to carry on through his time in the military. 

ROTC cadet looks to apply leadership, engineering skills in Army career

BRANSON VIRGEN, Evergreen reporter February 21, 2022

Mason Devorak’s peers use the words determined, committed and leader to describe the WSU senior electrical engineering major and Army ROTC cadet. Devorak, age 22, comes from Clarkston, Wash., and...

Uriel Ramirez’s passion for fitness and physical training motivated him to pursue a degree in a related field (pictured right).

Army Reserve member settles into rhythm as first-semester freshman

BRANSON VIRGEN, Evergreen reporter February 16, 2022

Uriel Ramirez remembers the days not too long ago when he and other fresh recruits were woken up by drill sergeants with campaign hats — the epitome of authority — at any given hour of the night. These...

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