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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

A student traveling down the Library Mall hill, Oct. 20

Cougar Calves 101: Surviving the slopes of WSU

JASMINE LIN, Evergreen reporter October 22, 2025

For students living around College Hill, walking to class often feels less like a commute and more like a workout. With the rolling landscape of Pullman and the steep inclines leading up to campus, WSU...

Students study and lounge inside of the Compton Union Building.

Cougs weigh in: Super Bowl LIX predictions

Libby Jones, Social media & engagement editor February 7, 2025

The 59th Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, and Cougs are preparing for the sporting event. Super Bowl LIX is a rematch of Super Bowl LVII: The Kansas City Chiefs are playing the Philadelphia Eagles....

The SRC Pool prepares to reopen after over a month of closure.

SRC Pool prepares to open after construction delay

LEVI COOVERT, Evergreen Editor-in-Chief September 5, 2024

The Student Recreation Center Pool is preparing to reopen its waters to swimmers after a lengthy closure for renovations. The pool has been closed since July 22 as a team of technicians has worked to...

Pedestrians walk by as WSU police closes Stadium Way near Beasley Coliseum due to a diesel spill, Feb. 15, 2024, in Pullman, Wash.

Stadium Way opens after Diesel spill cleanup

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor February 15, 2024

Update: WSU announced at 1:05 p.m. Thursday that Stadium Way reopened  An alert was sent to the WSU community after the WSU Police closed two blocks of Stadium Way, from Cougar Way to Ferdinand’s...

Sunnyside Park is one of many parks near the WSU campus

Parkapalooza: Parks in Pullman

ISABELLE BUSCH, Evergreen reporter, columnist September 14, 2022

With September comes the tentative promise of more temperate days. One of my favorite months, it is the perfect mix of cool mornings for hiking, sunshine for picnics and clear skies for stargazing.  More...

John Lupinacci, assistant professor in the WSU College of Education, said teaching classes over Zoom hindered making connections with students because several of them do not keep their cameras on.

‘Fight the ills of society’

HANNAH FLORES November 2, 2020

John Lupinacci grew up surrounded by teachers who pushed him to learn about social justice and become more involved with his community. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Lupinacci grew up witnessing...

Asiamay Diaz, a first-generation college student, became a mentor for the Native American Student Center after her mentor impacted her WSU experience.

Multicultural mentor gives back to program

ELIZA CALLIS October 19, 2020

As a child of a military family, moving from base to base around the U.S. was the 'norm' for Asiamay Diaz. She chose to attend WSU to be close to her family, who now lives in Spokane. Diaz is a senior...

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