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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

Destiny Sternod, owner of Main Street Squeeze, talks about how and why she started her business.

Main Street Squeeze looks toward expansion

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter August 29, 2018

September marks the one-year anniversary of the opening of Pullman’s first-ever juice and smoothie bar, Main Street Squeeze. This all-vegan and gluten-free establishment may still be in its infancy,...

College students are notorious for struggling with taking care of themselves, but meditating and establishing a routine can help.

Avoid midterm stress by setting good habits this week

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter August 22, 2018

Physical and mental health take maintenance, and too often college students wait for an emergency to take care of themselves. All of us need exercise, rest and medical attention to stay happy and healthy...

Letter to freshmen: Help us keep you safe

GARY JENKINS, Pullman Police Chief August 10, 2018

On behalf of the Pullman Police Department, I wish to welcome new and returning WSU students to Pullman! My staff and I are committed to the safety of everyone in our community and we will do whatever...

Faculty brings Weight Watchers to campus

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter July 19, 2018

WSU wants to offer its faculty, staff and students as many options to stay healthy in ways that work for them. One wellness program that helps Cougs lose weight and stay healthy is the Weight Watchers...

Peter Zornes, a WSU grad, was killed in a double murder-suicide in Pullman on Dec. 10, 2005. He was 25 years old.

‘A beacon of light in so many ways’

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor July 12, 2018

Joy Zornes, her family and the small town of Oakesdale, Washington, have had to deal with the loss of Joy’s closest friend and brother Peter for the past 12 and a half years. To honor him, Joy, her...

Participants who complete the Walk/Run a Marathon will recieve a T-shirt from Pullman Parks and Recreation.

Encouraging community to stay active during summer

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter June 28, 2018

Pullman Parks and Recreation offers several opportunities each year for residents to get the experience of running a marathon without having to take months for preparation. Residents are invited to...

Doctoral student Maher Amer smiles as he finishes 3-D printing a mold for the hydrogel inside the Engineering Teaching and Research Lab building Tuesday. Amer said he was suprised this mold printed. “It’s a process,” he said. “We keep repeating it, but it actually printed.”

Finding an efficient way to treat blindness

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor June 28, 2018

An assistant professor and a doctorate student at WSU have helped develop a prototype in an effort to make treatment for the two leading causes of blindness in the U.S. less expensive and more effective. Kuen-Ren...

Billie Coleman, owner of Lyonys Beauty Collection, shows off the products she has created at the Pullman Farmers Market on May 23.

Homemade beauty items offer solutions

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter May 31, 2018

Billie Coleman had difficulty finding natural products that worked for her acne-prone skin and textured hair. During her research to find solutions that would work for her, the Colfax native found the...

Crystals can offer spiritual relief

Crystals can offer spiritual relief

KATIE GROVES, Evergreen reporter April 18, 2018

Stones like rose quartz or black onyx are often not recognized as healing stones. SAM’s Apothecary owner Kraig Brown said “healing crystal” is just a fun name given to rocks or minerals. All healing...

Sound can provide emotional healing

KATIE GROVES, Evergreen reporter April 18, 2018

It was only recently that sound, as a form of physical healing, made its way into the holistic medicine field. Linda Kingsbury, owner of Moscow’s Spirit Herbs, said sound healing is a broad topic....

Signs, plans for if relationship becomes toxic

Signs, plans for if relationship becomes toxic

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter April 18, 2018

When we think of unhealthy relationships, our minds almost immediately jump to violence or sexual assault. However, unhealthy relationships don’t have to leave any physical marks to be harmful. Vanessa...

Center wants to help survivors, victims find peace

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter April 11, 2018

In 1980, survivors of sexual assault and domestic abuse finally received a resource center that didn’t require driving several hours to find help. Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse provides...

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