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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

The key to a good gnocchi is in the texture, which can be achieved by frying it in a skillet for about three minutes.

Staying classy on a college budget: Potato Gnocchi

LUKE HOLLISTER, Evergreen assistant photo editor September 19, 2018

The key to good gnocchi is having the correct texture. Make sure you do not add too much flour but don’t stress about the rest of it. It is fairly simple to make. I would say potato gnocchi is the perfect...

Rick Flores, United Greek Council president, talks about his conversation with Phi Gamma Delta President Max Hummer on Tuesday at Butch’s Den. He hoped the fraternity would make amends.

Fraternity faces backlash after culturally offensive video surfaces

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief September 19, 2018

A video that showed members of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, also known as Fiji, dressed in grass skirts followed by a #FIJIISLANDER2018 hashtag, was published on Twitter on Monday night. “It clearly...

Lisa Brown, congressional candidate for Washington’s 5th District, answers questions from students Monday afternoon in the Foley Speaker Room at Bryan Hall.

Brown talks voting laws, gun control, abortion rights

CARMEN JARAMILLO, Evergreen reporter September 18, 2018

Lisa Brown, Democratic candidate for Washington’s 5th congressional district, met with students and faculty on campus Monday for a question-and-answer session. Among other things, Brown addressed...

Redshirt junior wide receiver Easop Winston Jr. dodges a tackle while running downfield against Eastern Washington University on Saturday in Martin Stadium.

Winston has a knack for finding end zone

JACKSON GARDNER, Evergreen reporter September 18, 2018

You wouldn’t necessarily classify redshirt junior receiver Easop Winston Jr. as a “niche receiver” — he’s much better than a receiver who would get that kind of label. But regardless, Winston...

Week Three Pac-12 North power rankings

Week Three Pac-12 North power rankings

SHAWN P. O'CONNOR, Evergreen reporter September 18, 2018

Here is how the teams in the Pac-12 North stack up after week three. 1. No. 7 Stanford University Stanford escaped with a victory at home, defeating University of California, Davis 30-10. Sophomore...

Center for Civic Engagement employees hand out cupcakes and buttons for the CCE 25th Anniversary on Glen Terrell Mall on Monday.

Center for Civic Engagement celebrates 25 years

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter September 18, 2018

The Center for Civic Engagement held an event Monday on the Glenn Terrell Mall to celebrate the CCE’s 25th anniversary. Director Melanie Brown said CCE partners with community organizations so students...

Theta Chi loss of recognition means they can no longer participate in Greek life activities

Arrest made for Sunday arson at Theta Chi

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor September 17, 2018

A 19-year-old Cheney, Washington man has been arrested in connection with the Sunday morning fire at WSU’s Theta Chi fraternity that had multiple ignition points and left a back deck destroyed. Isaac...

Ryan Bishop, left, and Clare Sullivan perform on stage in the Nuthouse performance Feb. 2 in Daggy Hall. Sullivan said improv is a process and comedy is the product.

Nuthouse provides comedy, improv to Pullman

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter September 17, 2018

Nuthouse Improv Comedy’s second show of the semester Thursday hopes to give students a cheap opportunity to laugh and relax. “Let’s be real, as college students we’re all freaked out most of...

WSU Professor Patricia Hunt discusses the harmful effects of BPA on long-term health, and says she hopes to study its effects in combination with other chemicals Friday in Biotechnology/Life Sciences Building.

BPA alternatives are also harmful, researcher says

HANNAH WELZBACKER, Evergreen reporter September 17, 2018

WSU researchers have found that alternatives to the chemical bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, are causing genetic abnormalities in mice. This discovery is not the first time Patricia Hunt, a professor...

Zoey, a Miniature Australian Shepherd, runs the ball back to her owner after enjoying a game of fetch.

Newbie’s guide to puppy-handling

HALLE LONG, Evergreen reporter September 17, 2018

Taking a new pet into your home for the first time can be daunting, but the resources available for new dog owners are numerous. Carly Borba, adoptions manager of the Whitman County Humane Society and...

Freshman midfielder Ebony Clarke fights for the ball in the second half of the game against Montana on Friday night at the Lower Soccer Field.

Cougs down Grizzlies

DANI PARAMO, Evergreen reporter September 15, 2018

No. 16 WSU soccer defeated University of Montana 3-1 on a cold Friday night in Pullman. The Cougars improved to 6-0 and are now just one win away from equaling their best ever start to a season since 2015. The...

Senior defender Maddy Haro runs up the field while defending the ball from the Vandals on Sept. 6 at the Lower Soccer Field during the ‘Battle of the Palouse,’ which the Cougars won 3-0.

Haro kicks off final year at WSU

TAYLOR DUNLAP, Evergreen sports editor September 14, 2018

From seeing palm trees and traffic every day in Corona, California, to viewing wheat fields and sunsets in Pullman, senior defender Maddy Haro had to make major adjustments when she committed to WSU soccer...

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