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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

Carter Skaggs plays in a game against the California Golden Bears Jan. 13 at the Beasley Coliseum.

Finding his way

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor February 1, 2018

Carter Skaggs’ journey to Pullman took him across the U.S., until the pieces came together when he put pen to paper in August to join the WSU men’s basketball team. “It was just something I couldn’t...

People rallied together wearing pink pussyhats during a protest of the Trump Administration on Jan. 20. Pink pussyhats have been criticized by intersectional feminists for not being inclusive of women of color and trans women.

Pink Pussyhats problematic for populace

CATHERINE TAYLOR, Evergreen columnist January 30, 2018

Designed with the intention of uniting women in the fight for equality, the pink Pussyhat has quickly become the topic of an intense debate among feminists. At the 2017 Olympia Women’s March, the...

Senior guard Caila Hailey yells a play to her teammates during the game against USC on Friday at Beasley Coliseum. WSU lost 73-72.

Hailey looks to leave impact in final season at WSU

TYLER SHUEY, Evergreen columnist January 30, 2018

Senior guard Caila Hailey grew up in Southern California, where basketball was embedded in her family’s culture. The sport was a constant presence during her childhood. Her father, William, played...

A student employee positions cheese cans properly as they come off the conveyor belt so that the date of canning prints correctly on the designated spot on the lid.

Following cheese from cow to curd

BAILEY CAMPBELL, Evergreen reporter January 30, 2018

Aromas of cheese and dill mix with the scents of sanitizer and cow manure. Located on Ferdinand’s Lane, down the road from the stadium, students operate shiny silver equipment to make cheese at WSU Creamery. “It’s...

Yoga teacher Jordan Wrigley explains the benefits of meditating and doing yoga under a sky of stars.

Meditation begins at WSU Planetarium

AUDREY HUDDLESTON, Evergreen reporter January 29, 2018

This semester, the WSU Planetarium will host weekly meditative yoga sessions under the stars. The program is called Stellar Meditation and Jordan Wrigley, a local yoga teacher-in-training from Aloft...

Senator aims to be voice for student vets

Senator aims to be voice for student vets

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor January 29, 2018

James Dalton, a junior political science major, moved to Pullman from Las Vegas, where he finished out a four-year stint in the Army. Dalton’s first involvement with student government was joining the...

A Cougar swimmer makes her way through the water during a meet against Oregon State on Friday.

Cougars crush Beavers in final home meet of season

RYAN MOSHER, Evergreen reporter January 28, 2018

WSU swimming emerged victorious from Gibb Pool after a commanding 163-74 win over Oregon State University on Friday. This was the Cougars’ last home meet of the season, and it was especially important...

WSU redshirt junior forward Nike McClure goes up to block a shot from USC senior guard Sadie Edwards on Friday at Beasley Coliseum.

Turnovers plague women’s basketball in loss to Trojans

AVERY COOPER, Evergreen reporter January 27, 2018

WSU women's basketball surrendered an 8-0 run to University of Southern California late in Friday’s game, ultimately leading to a 73-72 loss to the Trojans. Prior to giving up the lead, WSU (9-12,...

WSU redshirt junior forward Louise Brown goes for a layup against Saint Louis on Dec. 6 at Beasley Coliseum. Brown scored 11 points in the last game against UW.

Cougs hope to trounce Trojans

AVERY COOPER, Evergreen reporter January 26, 2018

After losing to University of Washington in Seattle, despite a 13-2 fourth quarter run, women’s basketball will look to bounce back against University of Southern California on Friday. Senior guard...

Palouse Juice co-owner Toni Salerno-Baird explains the challenges that came with opening her first business.

Palouse Juice owner promotes healthy lifestyle

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter January 26, 2018

For Toni Salerno-Baird, opening her first business, Palouse Juice, was a dream driven by her self-proclaimed love of people. The ambition translated into nearly six years of work for her and her husband. Palouse...

Did your mom do your laundry your whole life? Are you completely incompetent? Are you considering eating your laundry pods? Please read below to enlighten yourself and prevent internal bleeding.

How to do your laundry like the adult it’s time to be

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen columnist January 25, 2018

So, you finally ran out of clean underwear, you slovenly mess, and your parents never taught you how to do your own laundry. Gather your basket and your detergent and get to a washer — here are the steps...

Senior anthropology major Maria Castro shares her thoughts on the benefits of talking things out with a trusted person.

It’s okay to ask for help with mental health

Hanah Goetz, Evergreen columnist/opinion editor January 25, 2018

They called me a crisis when I walked in. My palms were sweaty, but I needed to talk. I was fearing my own mind—it was betraying me, overriding my instincts of survival. I was scared. This is not...

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