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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

ANNA YOUNG

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter

Anna is a senior creative writing major from Helena, Mont. She started as a writer for the Mint section in fall 2017 and became a copy editor in the spring while continuing to write. Post-graduation she plans to edit manuscripts at a publishing company and continue writing fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction.

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Senior Joel Roeber has been heavily involved with the local music scene, working with acts like North Paw and NUU WAVE.

Student makes music, defies limitations

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
December 10, 2020
Have a story of your own you want to submit to Mint Voices? Let us know at mint@dailyevergreen.com.

Graduating in a pandemic

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
December 10, 2020
Have a story of your own you want to submit to Culture Brew? Let us know at mint@dailyevergreen.com.

I am a cashew

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
November 19, 2020
Cheap, simple and comforting.

Recipe: Jaime Surprise

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
November 12, 2020
“Even though her work wasn’t ultimately exhibited in the museum, the show she came up with was powerful and well-documented,” said Joe Hedges, assistant professor of painting and intermedia.

Student calls to the void

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
November 5, 2020
The perfect way to warm up on a cold day, or any day.

Recipe: Vegan Jambalaya

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
October 21, 2020
Linda Heidenreich spent four years working on "Nepantla Squared" finding trans Mestiz@ stories from the 19th and 20th centuries.

New book tracks trans Mestiz@ history

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
September 30, 2020
Festival Dance is offering classes in ballet, tap, jazz and more.

Dance academy offers $5 dancing classes

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
September 23, 2020
2017's Sister Act is one of the many shows John Rich and the Regional Theatre of the Palouse have produced.

People of the Palouse: John Rich

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
September 9, 2020
This grapefruit concoction might not be the highest alcohol volume, but it's sweet, tangy and refreshing.

At-home drink guide

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
April 8, 2020
Online classes can be a struggle when you're not used to them, but they don't have to be.

How to not F*** up your online classes

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
March 30, 2020
All ye who enter here, bring forth your music tastes to the Oracle and face the judgment of truth!

SATIRE: You don’t know real music

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
February 20, 2020
"While some students set off to make Valentine’s Day the most romantic day of the year, others have different ideas."

SATIRE: Students scrape last cash for V-Day

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
February 13, 2020
“The Fratchelor: Take Two” director Hannah Palmer talks about her plans for selecting contestants Monday, Jan. 20 in the Cable 8 supply room.

‘The Fratchelor’ is back

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
January 30, 2020
Hidden treasures on the Palouse

Hidden treasures on the Palouse

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
January 23, 2020
SATIRE: Halloween obituaries from the weekend

SATIRE: Halloween obituaries from the weekend

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
October 30, 2019
Moscow band Hallowed Oak plays as they prepare for their upcoming show on Oct. 16 at The Bayou in Moscow. Gabriel Smith, the band’s vocalist and guitarist, says they hope to release a demo by the end of this year. Hallowed Oak already has music on BandCamp.

Hallowed Oak develops indie-rock sound

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
October 22, 2019
Freshly made bowl of cookie monster ice cream rolls sits on a table on Tuesday at Rollys.  The technique originated in Thailand, Rollys owner Crystal Gayles said.

Local ice cream shop thriving after flooding

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
September 24, 2019
From left to right: Street Couch vocalist and frontman Kyle Harding , bassist McKenzie Miller, drummer Keenan Wright and guitarist Eddie Rohosy. Wright described their sound as a blend of funk, blues, R&B and punk.

Band puts ‘fun’ in ‘butt funk’

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
September 3, 2019
Satire: WSU will offer new coachspeak courses

Satire: WSU will offer new coachspeak courses

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
January 17, 2019
Ruben Harris, a Pullman PD officer, cleans up debris from a car crash near the intersection of Whitman and Kamiaken streets Friday.

Car flips in crash on College Hill

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
August 31, 2018
Dimestore Prophets will play tonight at the Lentil Festival for a wide range of audiences, who they described as being anywhere from "eight to 80."

Dimestore Prophets offer variety of genres

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
August 16, 2018
Students surprised by rain in spring

Students surprised by rain in spring

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
April 11, 2018
Vice President of Finance Elizabeth Copeland, left, talks about recent trophies AOII has won and about their solid sisterhood bond.

AOII cultivates strong community

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
March 5, 2018
Students experience siren deprivation

Students experience siren deprivation

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
February 15, 2018
Admin shutdown government to solve deficit

Admin shutdown government to solve deficit

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
February 1, 2018
expensive housing cartoon

Luxury lofts downtown not for students

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
January 25, 2018
Be weary of how you decide to tack up your dorm art. It could prevent you from enrolling next year.

Freshmen face training through WSU Housing

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
January 25, 2018
Sophomore Lexi Fredrickson takes a break from school to play video games. Female gamers exist and are probably better than you.

Female gamers sometimes face sexism online

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
January 18, 2018
Students thinking out-of-the-box with attire

Students thinking out-of-the-box with attire

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
January 18, 2018

Satire: Drop studying for sugar daddies

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
December 11, 2017
Satire: Dead Week killed by WSU profs

Satire: Dead Week killed by WSU profs

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
November 30, 2017
The Winter Market in Moscow started its 14th season this month. The market features perishable and handmade goods made by local artists.

Winter Market offers unique gifts for all

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
November 16, 2017

Satire: Turkeyday, the forgotten holiday

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
November 16, 2017
Finnish DJ Darude will come to Etsi Bravo for the second time this year.

Darude to take Pullman by sandstorm

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
November 9, 2017
University of Idaho psychology professor Traci Craig performing at a past “F-Word Live Poetry Slam” event.

Locals explore feminism through poetry

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
November 2, 2017

Satire: Budget cuts to satisfy Leach

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
October 26, 2017
Shades of Black returns to WSU at 6:30 on Friday. The performance promotes community togetherness in times of political upheaval.

‘Where the magic lives’

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
October 26, 2017
Grayson Cole, author of the mystery thriller “Steam and Shadow” talks about his new book and his writing process.

Q & A with Moscow author Grayson Cole

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
October 5, 2017

Fight, flight or freeze: Stage fright solutions

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
September 14, 2017

Professors bare their souls

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
September 7, 2017

Mint Lit: Poetry – ‘Lime’

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter
August 31, 2017
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