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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

Ed Harrich, director of surgical services, talks about the da Vinci surgical robot used Friday at Pullman Regional Hospital.

The science behind the brain

KAYLA SIMONSON, Evergreen reporter September 18, 2017

The Neuroscience Club members share a passion over their growing major and help each other succeed in challenging courses, while connecting the community with science. The club had their first meeting...

Sophomore wide receiver Isaiah Johnson-Mack catches a pass on the sidelines for a gain of yards against Oregon State on Saturday at Martin Stadium.

Cougs move to 3-0 for first time since 2005

JACKSON GARDNER, Evergreen reporter September 16, 2017

Cougar football (3-0) unleashed the firepower of its air raid offense upon the Oregon State University Beavers (1-3) in a 52-23 beat down this afternoon. WSU chalked up its first conference win as...

Title IX coordinator Kimberly Anderson, said she DeVos criticism of due process doesnt reflect WSUs practices.

DeVos’ criticisms don’t apply to WSU, Title IX coordinator says

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor September 15, 2017

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos criticized the way universities handle sexual assault and harassment complaints in a speech at George Mason University last week. Title IX coordinator for WSU, Kimberly...

People and dogs of the Palouse flock to the Hamilton-Lowe Aquatic Center during the Howling at Hamilton event on Sept. 11, 2016 before the pool was winterized. More than 100 dogs of all breeds and sizes attended.

Palouse dogs to take over pool

MARCO MCCRAY, Evergreen reporter September 15, 2017

The Moscow Parks and Recreation Department and the Humane Society of the Palouse will host the 10th annual Howling at the Hamilton on Saturday. For the event, Moscow Parks and Recreation opens the Hamilton-Lowe...

Redshirt senior lineman Cole Madison lets his hair blow in the wind while he stares forward from the bleachers at Martin Stadium.

Madison takes football seriously

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor September 15, 2017

At six feet five inches and 314 pounds, redshirt senior offensive lineman Cole Madison has the potential to be intimidating to more than just his opponents. However, the easy-going, conversational student-athlete...

Director Amy Sharp says many people don’t know about the many types of assistance available 
at the Women’s Resource Center, including a food pantry and Rosario’s Place.

New director supports female students

JENNIFER FORSMANN, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2017

The new director of the WSU Women’s Resource Center, Amy Sharp is already familiar with the Moscow-Pullman community. Sharp, who arrived in Pullman last week, spent her entire life in Idaho. Born in...

Dave Simeone, the head coach for the WSU Mens Soccer Club, talks about his plans and goals for the upcoming school year.

Men’s soccer club ready to get the ball rolling

DANIEL PARAMO, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2017

The start of the men’s club soccer season is just around the corner, and Head Coach Dave Simeone is ready to get things under way. Simeone shared a few key components that he thinks will be vital...

Members of the WSU School of Music faculty play in the jazz quartet, Gator Tail, during an artist series on Tuesday at Kimbrough Concert Hall.

Gator Tail and guest liven up the night

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2017

Even on a weeknight, there is still room for exciting events on campus. The School of Music’s faculty ensemble Gator Tail performed Tuesday in the Kimbrough Concert Hall as a part of the Fall 2017...

Danelle Daymon & Greater Works performed on Americas Got Talent season 12. WSU alumna Lareesa Marquette Blakely is a member of the gospel choir.

WSU alumna on America’s Got Talent

JAVIN NASH-HARRIS, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2017

In life, we all have a talent, and for WSU alumna Lareesa Marquette Blakely, hers is singing. Recently, Blakely has had the opportunity to perform with a choir, Danelle Daymon & Greater Works, on America’s...

Luke Olson, left, and Isaac Olson of the Olson Bros Band jamming to original and iconic country songs in the Sigma Chi parking lot for West Fest 2017 on Thursday.

Former Cougs’ country band plays locally

Blaine Ross, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2017

Born in a garage six years ago, The Olson Bros Band is living the classic American band story. Last weekend, Luke and Isaac Olson of The Olson Bros Band played the Panhellenic fundraiser West Fest and...

Mandatory community service would not only better the neighborhoods and city that students live in, it would also improve their outlook and what they value.

Require community service for students

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2017

Humans are born selfish creatures, and students can be among the worst of them. It is in our nature to seek wealth, power, love and to fulfill the desires that bring us happiness. We cannot change the...

Pullman’s Daily Grind coffee shop now offers a variety of healthy vegetarian and vegan meals, snacks and beverages.

Daily Grind expands vegan menu

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter September 13, 2017

American eating norms find themselves challenged as veganism and vegetarianism grow in both popular appeal and variety. The Daily Grind quickly caught on to the growth of vegans in Pullman, employee...

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