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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

A variety of business and professional clothing items are available to all students via the Cougar Closet, located in Lighty Student Services, Feb. 11.

Cougar Closet dresses students for success

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor February 14, 2022

The Cougar Closet in the Lighty Student Services Building provides free clothing for students on campus in need of professional attire for formal events. Jessica Tate, Academic Success and Career Center...

After working for a while and taking a break from school, Edmonds wants to pursue a doctoral degree.

WSU scientist hopes to encourage other like-minded women

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief February 11, 2022

Science is something senior microbiology major Jackie Edmonds has always excelled at. “It blows my mind that all these small things, we can’t see any of them, but we know what’s happening based...

At the end of the troop meeting, after an hour of jokes, menu planning and time spent with friends, Scouts and adult leaders young and old gathered in a circle and sang Scout Vespers, Feb. 2.

Pullman troops celebrate 112 years of Boy Scouts with campout

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor February 10, 2022

Editor's note: this story has been edited to accurately reflect the Pullman Boy Scout troop numbers Every Wednesday night, Scout Troops 460 and 560 gather to learn outdoor skills, plan campouts and...

Alexander Panchenko, Daniel Lichtchouk and Andrii Zhuravchak all have ties to Ukraine and worry for their relatives and friends still in the country.

Ukrainian students, staff express concerns over Russia tensions

ALEX MCCOLLUM, Multimedia editor February 10, 2022

Ukrainian students and staff at WSU are concerned over tensions between Russia and Ukraine but are hopeful for the future of the country. Alexander Panchenko WSU math professor Alexander Panchenko...

Nina Thach wanted to become a physician after she went to a camp in middle school where she shadowed a doctor while they treated a patient with cerebral palsy. That moment with him kind of sparked that idea of ‘this is what I wanted to do, she said.

WSU student hopes to honor community, bridge culture gap through medicine

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief February 3, 2022

Growing up in a Cambodian community in Tacoma, Washington, Nina Thach saw firsthand the lack of access to health care. Now, a fourth-year WSU medical student, Thach has plans to become a family physician...

PRH Nurse Kelsey Weiss, middle, received the DAISY Award for exceptional care for her patients in the Medical Surgical Unit.

Pullman Regional Hospital nurse recognized for outstanding patient care

SHEILA JOHNSON February 3, 2022

Kelsey Weiss, Pullman Regional Hospital registered nurse, was nominated for and honored with the DAISY Award, an international nursing award.  Weiss said she joined the hospital three years ago after...

15-year-old Caleb Hyndman led his own program through Courageous Kids Climbing to teach first responders how to work with visually impaired individuals.

Courageous Kids Climbing empowers youth

FRANKIE BEER, Evergreen news editor January 18, 2022

When 15-year-old Caleb Hyndman first became involved with Courageous Kids Climbing, he never imagined he would lead his own program, training first responders to work with blind and visually impaired individuals.  Caleb’s...

The fee increase would raise the fee by $5 for graduate students.

Cougar Food Pantry continues growing, feeding students

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor January 12, 2022

The Cougar Food Pantry is thriving in its Compton Union Building location, almost a year since students created the five-dollar fee to support the pantry. The Cougar Food Pantry is led by Shae McCarron,...

Sean Doster, former ASWSU vice president, graduates this semester with degrees in public relations and risk and crisis communication.

Former ASWSU vice president looks forward to communication career

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor December 9, 2021

WSU senior Sean Doster knew he wanted to study communications and be involved in public policy pretty early on in his life. “I kinda knew I wanted to do communication from the get-go because I’d...

Academic coached and advisers create the ASCC workshops. All of the presentations get input from academic advisers while some are reviewed by students.

ASCC hosts live self-help workshops through Zoom

CALLIE GERBER, Evergreen reporter November 17, 2021

The Academic Success and Career Center is hosting live workshops mainly through Zoom to help students who need more support. Workshop topics range from self-care to discussing personal brands and why it...

Sergeant Jefferson Griffeath works on his computer Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021, in his office.

‘It takes fortitude to sign up for a job where you have to fight for someone else’

ABBY SONNICHSEN, Evergreen Photographer November 15, 2021

Business law professor Jefferson Griffeath has a strong moral drive to uphold the U.S. Constitution after serving 20 years in the Marine Corps.  Griffeath, former Marine infantry sergeant, said he...

WSU sophomore Milo Edwards, right, said doing drag shows has helped him find a community and express himself more.

Student finds community through LGBTQ advocacy work, drag

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

For WSU sophomore Milo Edwards, coming out as transgender in high school in a conservative North Idaho town meant losing friends, family and a home.  However, Edwards said something that started off...

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