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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

There are a lot of ways to spend your spring break.

Ask Life: Not going on a flashy spring break trip?

ANNIE HAGER March 8, 2023

Editor’s note: The Daily Evergreen has decided to continue the Ask Emma column under a new name: Ask Life. Dear Life Section, Everyone I know is going on all of these flamboyant spring break trips,...

Everyone experiences burnout; you are not alone.

Ask Life: How do I deal with mid-term burnout?

KESTRA ENGSTROM, Managing editor March 1, 2023

Editor’s note: The Daily Evergreen has decided to continue the Ask Emma column under a new name: Ask Life.  Dear Life Section, It’s only mid-way through the semester, but I feel so burnt out...

Domestic short-hair Milo comforts sophomore Zahra Keith when she is feeling stressed.

Emotional support animals provide comfort for students living on campus

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor February 7, 2022

Students living on campus may register pets as emotional support animals to help them with their mental health. When a student is able to register for an emotional support animal, the animal is able...

For the students who live on campus, it is important for them to have a decent quality of life. Part of that is making sure they have the privacy they need.

OPINION: Students need more privacy in bathrooms

JUSTIN WASHINGTON, Evergreen research editor February 3, 2022

We hear time and time again that college is a transitional period. There are many unfamiliar situations to navigate. One of those unfamiliar situations is communal spaces on campus. Kitchens, lounge...

Students returning to Pullman will have the opportunity to participate in All-Access Week at the Student Recreation Center and the first event in the Uncomfortable Conversations series.

UREC, MLK Committee offer events for students

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief January 10, 2022

As students return to campus for the spring semester, WSU organizations are holding events to welcome students back. Joanne Greene, University Recreation programming director, said the Chinook and Student...

Protests on Terrell Mall lack efficacy and only serve as an impediment to students’ daily business. The protests don’t change students’ minds, and though they’re legal, they really have no place on WSU’s campus.

Terrell Mall protests are pointless

TYLER WILEY, Evergreen columnist October 18, 2021

Protests are a mainstay of modern democratic societies, but just because you can speak in public does not mean you always should.   Protests on Glen Terrell Mall have been happening...

Women often have to compromise their own pleasure and priorities when engaging in casual sex with men.

Casual sex comes at cost for women

KESTRA ENGSTROM, Managing editor September 16, 2021

Nowadays, there is not a person alive without a crappy hookup story. If you do not have one, it is probably for one of two reasons.  First, your embarrassing story might have yet to happen, or...

Students are required to show proof of attestation before going to campus.

OPINION: WSU has prepared for COVID this time, students must take share of responsibility

MEGHAN HENRY, Evergreen managing editor January 28, 2021

Students are pouring back into our little college town, while administrators and student leaders are gearing up to beat back the wave of COVID-19 cases that may accompany them.  Unlike last semester,...

There are many different ways to stay active and involved on campus, even during a pandemic.

OPINION: Get virtually involved on campus

JACQUELINE MALDONADO-HERNANDEZ September 30, 2020

Being involved in Pullman during a pandemic can seem to be very limited when it comes to engaging with other students. However, WSU still provides various options and opportunities for our fellow WSU students...

Cougs all across campus are helping shape WSUs coronavirus response.

OPINION: Students, staff are changing the future

MACKENNA ROWE August 17, 2020

COVID-19 has put a damper on the year. Though there are many downsides to the world's situation, there is one topic that is not often considered. Whether it’s wearing masks, social distancing or even...

About 10 people out of 40 are reporting to work for the Mailing Services in the Cooper Publications Building, said Ed Sala, director of WSU Press.

Essential workers on a quiet campus

JAKOB THORINGTON, Former Evergreen reporter May 13, 2020

As essential workers abide by the state’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order, WSU Police has more officers working over the summer compared to prior years. “People have canceled their vacations so...

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