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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

There is a new mystery to solve - the mystery of where the hell the dog went.

Satire: New ‘Velma’ show owes me answers

PARKER R. SCHAFER, Evergreen columnist October 20, 2022

The beloved Mystery Incorporated has been a part of our lives since 1969 and has remained a huge part of many childhoods since then, but Mindy Kaling is destroying that with her new show based on the one...

Ignore the tears, there is always next year.

Satire: Maybe next year, Sportsfan

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist October 20, 2022

Maybe next year. Maybe next year. Next year maybe. Year maybe next. Year next maybe.  Like every year, the disappointment is crippling. The 3520 playoffs have been a wild ride, the first since the...

Each WSU sports team wears pink at some point during their season to spotlight fund raising for breast cancer awareness and treatment.

More than a uniform combo …

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor October 13, 2022

For over two decades, professional and collegiate sports teams from across the country have worn pink in October and at other points throughout the year in honor of breast cancer awareness. Approximately...

If you are going to shop, try your best to make sure your money is going somewhere good!

OPINION: 10 companies you can support to support breast cancer research

ANNABELLE PEPIN, Evergreen columnist October 13, 2022

Whether you are traveling, shopping or cooking, it is important to be mindful of the companies you are supporting and, even more importantly, what they support. Here are 10 companies that support awareness...

With right to try laws, physicians work directly with drug manufacturing companies to get their patients access to experimental treatments.

OPINION: ‘Right to try’ gives cancer patients second chance at life

PARKER R. SCHAFER, Evergreen columnist October 13, 2022

Cancer is obviously a horrible thing to go through for anyone, but sometimes treatment methods run thin. This is when the right to try comes into play – because frequently it is either try, or die. “The...

The pink ribbon is a reminder of how we carry the effects of cancer with us through our lives.

Letter from the editor: Life submerged in pink

SANDI KOBIESA, Multimedia editor October 13, 2022

During an already difficult year, Mothers Day 2020 brought even more heartbreaking news. Amidst the pandemic, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. My life was flipped upside down; I went from being...

Instead of changing the color for breast cancer awareness because pink is weak, perhaps we should rethink why we associate feminine colors with weakness.

OPINION: Stop saying pink is weak

MIA PUZZO, Evergreen columnist October 13, 2022

During the month of October, the color pink has solely been associated with Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM). Every October when I was in high school, students would storm the football stadium during...

Students should not have to fight for a place to park in lots that they pay over $500 for each year.

OPINION: Transportation Services needs to prioritize students

ANNABELLE PEPIN, Evergreen columnist October 6, 2022

When a part of the Green 3 parking lot on Columbia Street shifted from an annual payment to $2 an hour according to the Daily Evergreen, student concerns arose.  Chris Boyan, director of Transportation...

Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story can be streamed on Netflix. However, should you stream it, do so thoughtfully and respectfully.

TV Show Review: New Netflix Dahmer show captures failures of police, pain of victims’ families

PARKER R. SCHAFER, Evergreen columnist October 6, 2022

“Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” the new Netflix series, shows the horrendous and scary life of murder, rape, drugging and cannibalism performed by the infamous serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer.  The...

Netflix claims that Dahmer is a victim-centered work, but only one episode is from a victims perspective; so who is it really about?

OPINION: Why do we keep sensationalizing serial killers in pop culture?

TESS DURAND, Evergreen copy chief October 6, 2022

Crime has always been a popular genre, but true crime is no doubt more fascinating than fictional crime.  However, when we watch movies and TV shows depicting the actions of notorious serial killers,...

Kya is the titular character in this thriller-romance-drama set in marshy North Carolina.

Movie Review: ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ is interesting yet controversial adaption of best-selling novel

MIA PUZZO, Evergreen columnist September 29, 2022

I have a love-hate relationship with films based on books. The idea of them is always great, but let us be real, they usually turn out to be a disappointment.  As a lover of the novel “Where the...

Eddie Van Halen going ham at a concert in 2014.

Joey’s Top 10s: Top 10 Van Halen songs

JOEY FRANKLIN September 29, 2022

Van Halen has been one of my favorite bands for as long as I can remember, with “Jump” and “Panama” being the two I recall most distinctly from my childhood. However, the band is so much more than...

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