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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

Court affidavit reveals new details about Moscow homicides  

Court affidavit reveals new details about Moscow homicides  

SAYDEE PHOTHIVONGSA and PUNEET BSANTI January 5, 2023

The probable cause affidavit was released Thursday after Bryan Christopher Kohberger’s initial hearing at the Latah County Court, which provided a detailed description of the investigation into the Moscow...

Trevor Junt, deputy sports editor

Letter from the (deputy) editor: The written word of sports

TREVOR JUNT, Evergreen deputy sports editor December 8, 2022

I didn’t get a traditional start at the Daily Evergreen. But man, am I glad I decided to give it a shot. I knew the sports editor, Sam Taylor, from Cable 8 last year. I was the head producer of "Wazzu...

Community members leave notes and gifts to remember the four students murdered at Univeristy of Idaho, Nov. 16

OPINION: The homicides in Moscow are not about you

KESTRA ENGSTROM, Managing editor December 1, 2022

It truly seems that the popularity of true crime content has rotted the brains of the general public. I have written about true crime before and will not pretend to be exempt from its pull. There is...

Butch attempts to save a runner from a hunter in front of the Chinook Bus stop, in a game of Fugitive, put on by sports management seniors for their capstone project in support of the the Alzheimers Association, Nov. 9.

Run Fugitive Run! How a simple event made a big difference

EMMETT-WALTER BRYZ-GORNIA, Evergreen photographer November 29, 2022

Each senior sports management major is required to plan a capstone project that benefits a cause through some sort of activity. Sports Management Capstone projects are as diverse as the students they...

Rock n roll fashion is different for each artist.

OPINION: Rock and fashion go hand-in-hand

MIA PUZZO, Evergreen columnist November 17, 2022

Fashion and music are not always associated with each other, but the two have been long connected for decades, especially in the early days of rock ‘n' roll. Rockstar status does not only come from the...

Leaders of ZZU CRU, WSUs offical student section, present Ben Chase (center) a ZZU CRU shirt prior to the WSU vs. Utah football game on Oct. 27.

Ben Chase: The man living every sport’s fan dream

JAKE HULL, Evergreen reporter November 1, 2022

Meet Ben Chase, University of Florida graduate in 2014 and working in Name-image-and-likeness-consulting before wanting to road trip.  While researching college football road trips, and with the help...

WSU students participating in Terrell Librarys past Queering the Archives event, Oct. 21, 2022.

Students, faculty discover LGBTQ+ history through library archives

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor October 24, 2022

Pages of historical documents, handwritten letters, comics and even a letter from Virginia Woolf to her lover, were some that members of the LGBTQ+ center and volunteers discovered when combing through...

WSU outside hitter Laura Jansen (5) high-fives defensive specialist Julia Norville (11) during an NCAA volleyball game against Oregon, Oct. 7.

Volleyball welcomes the schools from the Copper State 

BRANDON WILLMAN, Multimedia editor October 20, 2022

WSU volleyball (13-6, 5-3 Pac-12) looks to continue its undefeated home streak as they host Arizona and Arizona State. The Cougs are coming off a two-game road trip where they lost a tough match against...

WSU swim team competing against Cal, Oct. 16 2022.

The Bears beat down the Cougars 167 to 94

PARKER R. SCHAFER, Evergreen columnist October 18, 2022

Both teams wore pink at Saturday's meet in honor of Breast cancer awareness. Cal, in pink swimsuits and the WSU all wearing pink shirts, caps and suits truly show an heir of respect and honor for breast...

 President Joe Biden said Monday during an announcement event, it landed and handled more than 8 million applications without a glitch or any difficulty.

Biden administration announces student loan forgiveness applications are open

BRANDON WILLMAN, Multimedia editor October 18, 2022

Applications are now fully open for the student loan forgiveness program. Students who have borrowed loans can apply for up to $20,000 in debt cancelation, according to the Washington Post.  The...

Lind-Ritzville senior Cooper Miller catches a pass during a high school football game against Reardan, Oct. 14, in Reardan, Wash. Miller scored a touchdown off of the catch.

Lind-Ritzville dominates Reardan in 2B football match

COLE QUINN, Evergreen Sports Photographer October 17, 2022

(Note: This short piece was written and shot for the Murrow Rural Reporting Plunge. For more info, please see rural.murrowbpj.com/ ) Lind-Ritzville High School defeated Reardan High School Friday night...

WSU defensive specialist Julia Norville serves the ball during an NCAA volleyball game against Oregon, Oct. 7.

Wazzu Weekly: Oct. 15, 2022

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor October 15, 2022

Did you hear the screams of agony from The Coug on Tuesday? That is how it feels to be a Mariners fan. The Mariners are breaking our hearts, postseason style. Bet you did not SEA that coming. Mariners...

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