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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

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist

Eurus Thach is a junior psychology major from Vietnam.

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Tonkotsu Ramen, made with pork bone broth, noodles, pork chashu, a seasoned egg, pickled ginger, mushrooms, spinach and green onion is one of the most popular dishes at O-Ramen. Kitchen manager Daisy Mae Beam says the spicy miso ramen is “just to die for.”

Grub Hunt: O-Ramen

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist
January 16, 2020
RealiTea one year later

RealiTea one year later

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist
January 16, 2020
Kyle Doty, Swing Devils of the Palouse Board of directors member, discusses the organization’s Second Friday Swing dance event, which is held every second Friday of the Month. This month the event was hosted at Daily Grind Espresso.

Dance event puts people into motion

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist
November 13, 2019
Carrie Edwards, a Colfax local, presents her flowers and flower arrangements at the Fall 2019 Vintage and Handcraft Fair on 
Saturday morning at the Beasley Coliseum.

Fair brings people together

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist
October 27, 2019
Senior product manager Chris Chandler believes every person has a story worth telling and helps people find the story they want to tell with their flowers or other gifts on Monday morning at Neill’s Flowers and Gifts.

Shop helps customers find perfect bouquet

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist
October 22, 2019
“I think that yoga moves people all around the world and inviting to meditate, to relax,” Maria Serenella Previto, a clinical associate professor of Italian and Spanish said.

Yoga classes offered in many languages

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist
October 8, 2019
Overwhelming smells can be at best distracting and at worst trigger asthma or allergies in others. Adding a fragrance code to a syllabus can create a better learning environment for all students in the classroom.

WSU professors should adopt fragrance codes

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist
September 9, 2019
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