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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

KASSANDRA VOGEL

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter

Kassandra Vogel is a sophomore economics major from Vancouver, Washington. She started working as a mint reporter for The Daily Evergreen in fall of 2020.

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Jamie Holden picks up a plant at a Washington State University Horticulture Club meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021, in Pullman, Wash.

Horticulture Club makes a comeback

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
November 4, 2021
Being a firefighter was just who Krouse was. He said the former chief did it for over 50 years.

Colfax hero Jim Krouse dies a legend

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
September 9, 2021
Artist aims to create works that are not only fun to paint, but are attractive to viewers.

Artist featured at Libey Gallery

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
September 8, 2021
Recent average temperatures have been within 5 or 6 degrees of normal average temperatures in Pullman during late August.

Pullman cools down for the week

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
August 26, 2021
Alumnus Ranga Dias uses equipment that compresses and alters the properties of hydrogen-rich materials in his lab.

WSU alum recognized by Time magazine

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
April 22, 2021
Betul found that over time, she fell in love with her culture and was no longer ashamed.

‘I take pride in my culture’

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
April 15, 2021
Hailey Basaraba and Anna Engle, registered nurses at Pullman Regional Hospital, said one of the greatest struggles they have faced is keeping up with the changing protocols within the medical community. 

PRH nurses reflect on pandemic

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
April 1, 2021
Financial fraud led to the 2007 global financial crisis. There is not much accountability when it comes to financial fraud.

Fraud more likely by large companies

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
March 11, 2021
Professors are working to help their students stay focused with online school.

Professors’ outlook on online school

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
January 28, 2021
Newsome Bass shares her story

Newsome Bass shares her story

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
January 21, 2021
“I was really lucky to always have the kind of teachers and people in my life that had the heart of music and the emotional, expressive, and kind side of it be at the center, senior Anna Prykhodko said.

‘I had stability through music’

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
December 10, 2020
“You end up writing a lot of things that go nowhere,” Russo said. “Just honor your own story and your own struggle, and be fierce.”

How To Be: A Poet

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
November 12, 2020
Have a story of your own you want to submit to Culture Brew? Let us know at mint@dailyevergreen.com.

‘Painting is my meditation’

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
October 29, 2020
Virtual workshops are not the only change the WSU Jazz Society is making. Instead of the more traditional jam sessions they held pre-quarantine, the club discussed playing pre-recorded pieces for each other to receive live feedback.

Jazz club keeps music going online

KASSANDRA VOGEL, Evergreen reporter
October 1, 2020
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