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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

WSU Associate Athletic Trainer Chris Lange cleans up his equipment after an NCAA women's soccer game between WSU and Cal Poly, Sep. 11, at Lower Soccer Field.

Athletic Training students put in five years of work instead of four

BAILEY ADAMSON, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2022

Students in the athletic training program are able to get ample hands-on experience in the field before graduating with a Master's in five years. The program allows students to receive a Bachelor's...

Jill and Matt McCluskey pose in front of the Lauren McCluskey Track on July 14 in the Kibbie Dome.

Lauren McCluskey’s legacy lives on at newly resurfaced track

FRANKIE BEER, Evergreen news editor July 27, 2022

University of Idaho finished resurfacing its indoor track in honor of Lauren McCluskey, who grew up in Pullman and trained at the Kibbie Dome since she was 10 years old.  Four years ago, Lauren was...

The Services and Activities Fee committee voted to increase the fee to make up for declining tuition rates and increased inflation.

Services and Activities Fee Committee votes to increase fee to $559

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor April 10, 2022

Members of the Services and Activities Fee Committee voted to increase the fee from $540 to $559, hoping this 3.5% increase will offset declining enrollment rates and rising inflation. The Board of...

Students can drop off books by Black authors or featuring Black characters at Bohler Gymnasium.

Donate books for elementary school children in honor of Black History Month

SHEILA JOHNSON February 15, 2022

WSU Athletics, the Black Student Union and the Black Student-Athlete Association have teamed up to host a Black History Month book drive. Their goal is to receive at least 80 books.  Students can donate...

The fall season was supposed to be WSU’s big year. Instead, sports were pushed to the spring, affecting Coug fans, players and students alike.

OPINION: Postponing fall sports affects WSU

JOEY FRANKLIN August 26, 2020

The Pac-12 conference's decision to postpone fall sports has affected Coug fans worldwide. This decision was made on Aug. 11 by Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott. He acknowledged the impact this will...

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