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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

Sopohmore Maria Campos and senior Sammy Bill, both criminal justice majors, practice take downs during Defensive Tactics Training class in the Physical Education building on the morning on Monday, August 28th.

WSU Cadet training emphasizes technique over strength

KATIE SHADLER, Evergreen reporter August 29, 2017

100-pound woman, no more than five-feet tall, grasped a six-foot tall, 200-pound man’s hand and pushed it back, forming a gooseneck, a police defensive technique. “So, I’m going to turn and bring...

Sophomore defensive specialist Alexis Dirige high-fives teammates as she runs onto the court Monday evening in Washington D.C.

Volleyball off to best start since 2013

TYLER SHUEY, Evergreen columnist August 28, 2017

Cougar volleyball (2-0) won again in four sets on the tail end of a match Monday night in Washington D.C. against Howard University (1-3). WSU narrowly won the first set by a score of 25-22. Junior...

Palouse celebrates pride

L.A. BRYAN, Evergreen reporter August 28, 2017

Under the sun-dappled shade of Moscow’s East City Park, hundreds gathered at noon Saturday to celebrate the 23rd annual Palouse Pride Festival. Participants marched in the Pride Parade that originated...

Qiang Zhang demonstrates how a glove box works Thursday in Troy Hall on Thursday.

‘Chemistry is magic’

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter August 28, 2017

Exploding gummy bears and elephant toothpaste represent seemingly magical concepts of chemistry in a youth summer program. Through Pullman Parks and Recreation, youth ranging from ages six through 15...

Athletes take turns answering questions about their personal experiences Friday at Beasley Coliseum.

Where sport meets religion: Hopefest 2017

JACOB MOORE, Former Evergreen sports editor August 28, 2017

Global Awakening’s Hopefest 2017 brought notable sports stars to Beasley Coliseum to talk about Christianity. The event began at 7 p.m. Friday evening and ran until midnight. 2005 NFL MVP Shaun Alexander,...

Redshirt senior number 25 Jamal Morrow runs the ball at the preseason practice on August 20th at Martin Stadium.

Cougar Football ranked 24th in AP poll

RYAN BLAKE and JACOB MOORE August 25, 2017

For the first time since WSU went to the Rose Bowl in 2002, the Cougars were included in Associated Press’s top-25 pre-season rankings. This is the third time in history that the program has been ranked...

Co-owner Andrea Tubens talks about her business plans and pet-friendly ideas for The Naughty Dog Coffee Shop. 
The shop-dog is an English bulldog named Venus, who will be at the shop for anyone to stop by for a friendly hello.

Coffee shop to welcome pets

LATISHA JENSEN, Evergreen life editor August 25, 2017

Naughty Dog Coffee shop, a place where people can sip on caffeinated beverages while their dog grabs a bite to eat, is coming to downtown Pullman. C.J. Robert, project manager and co-owner of the shop,...

Trash litters the sidewalks and yards of Greek houses and live outs during the first week of class.

Police will be stricter on cleanup starting mid-September

FORREST HOLT, Evergreen news editor August 25, 2017

Some College Hill residents will have to be more diligent about cleaning up after themselves, if they want to avoid fines. On Sept. 11, the Pullman Police Department will begin handing out tickets ranging...

The WSU Museum of Art has opened an exhibit focused on female artists and the ways they contribute to artistic discussion. The exhibit features artwork from Africa, Asia, and North America.

Giving women a voice through arts

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter August 24, 2017

Art often represents self-expression of human experience in visual form, opening up a dialogue for its audience to explore and interpret for themselves. The “Contemporary Women Printmakers” exhibit...

With all the exciting new things around the corner for freshmen, remember to sleep, drink your water and try not to be hungover for class.

College pro tips for freshmen

JENNIFER LADWIG, Former Evergreen mint editor August 24, 2017

As new freshmen, it can be intimidating coming into a large university. So here are some pieces of advice that I, as a senior at WSU, have learned along the way that will hopefully make your transition...

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