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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

USC sophomore defender Julia Bingham challenges WSU redshirt sophomore midfielder Shayna Whieldon for the ball in an Oct. 22 game.

Cougar soccer advances to second round of NCAA Tournament

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter November 12, 2017

WSU soccer (10-7-3) eliminated No. 8 University of Central Florida (13-2-3) with a 1-0 victory Saturday to open play in the NCAA Tournament. Saturday’s loss was only the second of the season for the...

WSU student Mohamed Ismail investigates the inside of a third-year architects full-scale model of a homeless shelter design solution, part of the Shape Your Shelter exhibition in Carpenter Hall.

Students compete in shelter design

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen reporter November 9, 2017

WSU students completed a prototype of a homeless shelter for a design competition in Spokane. The School of Design and Construction students unveiled their design in Carpenter Hall on Wednesday. The...

WSU senior linebacker Frankie Luvu eyes the oncoming Stanford defenders during Saturday’s game. The Cougars won 24-21.

Cougars begin road trip in Utah

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor November 9, 2017

WSU football (8-2, 5-2) makes its third road trip of the season when the team travels to Salt Lake City for a game against University of Utah (5-4, 2-4) on Saturday. The Cougars are coming off a 24-21...

Vice President for Student Affairs Mary Jo Gonzales discusses the impact of recent budget cuts Oct. 26. Last week, Student Affairs found permanent funding for two retention counselors.

Make your voices heard to administrators

Editorial Board November 9, 2017

Just over two weeks after announcing that all retention counselor contracts would expire without renewal, Vice President of Student Affairs Mary Jo Gonzales sent a memo stating that permanent funds would...

WSU School of Music alumnus Paul Henning has worked on the sound and score of various films such as “Moana,” “Frozen”
and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”

From the Palouse to the City of Angels

BLAINE ROSS, Evergreen reporter November 8, 2017

A talented composer, pianist, violinist and flute player, Paul Henning has worked on many different projects, some that are so secretive that he is not able to talk about them because of nondisclosure...

Sophomore forward Kayla Washington sheds her guard as she prepares for a shot during the WSU vs. Master’s University game on Nov. 1.  WSU won 95-57.

Women’s basketball starts journey

RYAN MOSHER, Evergreen reporter November 8, 2017

The Cougars will travel to California for the first three games of the season, beginning with University of California, Davis. WSU faced the Aggies only three times before, and the Cougs lead the all-time...

Harald Hyllseth, ASWSU senator for the College of Communication, talks about why he thinks the GPA required to join ASWSU should not be raised.

Grades aren’t best predictor of leadership ability

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter November 8, 2017

Grades should not be a factor when determining the quality of a candidate, because leadership ability should be measured by characteristics that extend beyond performance in the classroom. For example,...

Kinesiology Club Co-President Jessica Beitner discusses physical and mental branches of kinesiology, the study of 
movement, and the health effects Wednesday. The group approaches these topics from a medical perspective.

Body mindfulness lowers stress

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter November 8, 2017

The way in which people carry their bodies under stress can affect physical and mental wellness. Kinesiology Club Co-President Jessica Beitner said there is a cause-and-effect relationship between stress...

WSU football fans express disappointment over the calls the referees made in Saturday’s game against Stanford.

Student-athletes are students second

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor November 7, 2017

Being a student should be the priority of student-athletes, hence why “athlete” comes after the hyphen. At least, that has been the argument for decades. As fans and universities have shown, however,...

Jeff Guillory says he wants students to understand cultural competency is not only important for ethical reasons, but is vital for professional careers.

Cultural competency teaches professionalism

LINH NGUYEN, Evergreen reporter November 7, 2017

University leadership is still unsure whether cultural competency training for incoming students, which many students have called for amid heightened diversity issues over the past year, will become mandatory...

Graduate student in the Shepherd Bee Lab Melanie Kirby answers questions about the universitys bees during the WSU Honey Tasting and Open House held at the Brelsford Visitor Center on Friday.

Tasting honey, raising awareness

KAYLA SIMONSON, Evergreen reporter November 6, 2017

A honey tasting at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center was created to help raise awareness and funds for the campus bee facilities. In June 2016, a campaign began to raise funds for WSU Honey Bee and Pollinator...

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