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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

Paige Danielson explains why she enjoys rowing and how the team dynamic makes the athletic experience unique from other sports she has played.

‘100 percent dedicated’ to rowing

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor October 17, 2017

Paige Danielson was a four-sport athlete in high school, participating in cross-country, track and field, swimming and basketball. When she came to WSU, she decided to try a new sport — rowing. “How...

The Sociology Club tours the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center on Thursday to gain a better understanding and appreciation 
of multicultural history and to learn about resources available on campus.

Learning from social perspectives

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter October 16, 2017

The Sociology Club works to think about and discuss community issues from a social perspective, rather than a political or economic one. Club adviser Sarah Whitley said she makes unique perspectives...

Ray Corona talking about his life experiences at the Undocuqueer Conference Saturday.

Intersectional identities explored

JESSICA ZHOU, Evergreen assistant news editor October 16, 2017

Students, educators, lawyers and activists spent their Saturday in the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center discovering different aspects of undocumented and LGBTQ identities, and ways to support those who identified...

Tianna Kendall, a hand-painted sign artist who runs her business from her home, describes how her sign-making
went from just a hobby to becoming licensed by WSU.

Sign artist’s business expands

MARCO MCCRAY, Evergreen reporter October 13, 2017

Tianna Kendall, the owner and founder of Tianna’s Hand Painted Signs, is a wife and stay-at-home mom with two children and has been making and selling her signs for about a year now. She first came...

One of our photo editors favorite photo illustrations of this edition: A literal take on morning wood.

Understanding the science behind morning wood

RIDGE PETERSON, Evergreen reporter October 13, 2017

Both men and women can have “wet dreams” and “morning wood.” While nocturnal emissions and arousal are much more noticeable in men than women, both genders experience this common phenomenon. Although...

Jayda Moore, one of the Social Justice Peer Educators from Diversity Education, discusses how culturally appropriated costumes can be disrespectful and harmful to marginalized groups.  The presentation and following forum was sponsored by ASWSU.

Choose costumes carefully, student leaders say

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 13, 2017

As Halloween comes closer, groups on campus reminded students of the harmful implications the costumes they wear can have on others during a presentation Thursday. Jayda Moore, a social justice peer...

Redshirt freshman wide receiver Renard Bell makes a dash for a gain of yards after completing a pass during the USC game on Sept. 29.

Cougs look to stay unbeaten in Berkeley

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor October 13, 2017

After notching its first road win of the season, No. 8 WSU (6-0, 3-0) will travel to Berkeley on a short week to take on University of California, Berkeley (3-3, 0-3). Cougar football is coming off a...

This year’s fall fashion trends include turtlenecks and distressed denim.

Fall fashion: Cozy, comfy and just like heaven

JENNIFER LADWIG, Former Evergreen mint editor October 11, 2017

With the turning of the leaves comes a change in our wardrobes. And fall may be the best season for creating your own fabulous style. Instead of pretending I know anything about clothing and fashion,...

Arthur Romano talks about model conflict solvers, such as Martin Luther King Jr., and the protests by young people that led to change.

Educator encourages understanding

LILLIE WILLIAMS, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2017

In light of recent demonstrations on campus, an international peace educator shared his insights on conflict resolution and free speech. The peace educator, Arthur Romano, an assistant professor at...

Redshirt sophomore middle blocker Jocelyn Urias reminisces about her early days playing volleyball.

Jocelyn Urias traveled far to represent WSU

JACKSON GARDNER, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2017

Pullman is a long way from home for redshirt sophomore middle blocker Jocelyn Urias, who grew up in Tijuana, Mexico. Urias has adapted to the rural setting since moving to Pullman in 2015. She has also...

Sydel Samuels, director of the University of Idaho’s Native American Student Center, greets Pete Purtra of the Shoshone-Paiute tribe, during Indigenous Peoples’ Day events Monday.

University of Idaho celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day

JONATHAN VILLANUEVA, Evergreen reporter October 9, 2017

A Shoshone-Paiute tribe representative and students gathered Monday at the University of Idaho campus to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day through a speaker event focused on peace and love. Sydel...

Senior and club President Connor Mullady climbs the Student Recreation Center rock wall after a club meeting Wednesday.

Outing Club encourages amateurs

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter October 9, 2017

Since its origins in 1927, the Outing Club has come and gone in spurts. The club wants to increase membership and regular trips. Kyle Wells, vice president of the club and a junior in construction management,...

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