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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

The Bundy Reading Room at Avery Hall, where the competition will take place on Jan. 24.

WSU to host linguistics competition

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor January 24, 2024

WSU will be hosting the initial round of this year’s North American Computational Linguistics Open Competition Jan 25. The competition is scheduled to run from 9–noon. in Avery Hall’s Bundy Reading...

Morledge (middle) with Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Chilton (left) and WSU President Kirk Schulz (right).

College of Veterinary Medicine student named 2023 winner of Three Minute Thesis contest

MUSFIRAH KHAN, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2023

WSU’s annual Three Minute Thesis competition took place in The Spark: Academic Innovation Hub on March 29. Benjamin Stuart Morledge-Hampton was named the first-place winner for his presentation titled...

Students have trained since the beginning of the fall semester for the Ranger Challenge.

WSU hosts annual ROTC challenge

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor November 4, 2022

WSU and University of Idaho will host the ROTC Ranger Challenge for the first time in at least five years starting Thursday.  Cadet Leon Smith, senior construction engineering major, said the challenge...

Cami thinks her daughters should get all the solos — but so does every mom.

OPINION: Satire: Prance Moms petition

DIANA RIOS April 28, 2021

Every mother's nightmare, and every dance student's most frightening fan. Abinee Tiller, dance aficionado and local dream crusher is here to haunt your dreams. To introduce the junior competitive team...

Josie Goodrich, freshman criminal justice and multimedia journalism double major, said her ultimate goal in rodeo is to make it to National Finals Rodeo, where the top 15 people in the world compete. 

Student represents WSU independently in college rodeo

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor April 16, 2021

Even though WSU does not have a rodeo team, one freshman is following in her parents’ footsteps and representing WSU as an independent rider.  “I’ve done [rodeo] since I was walking,” said...

Wheatley said she is a junior at Pullman High School and will compete at state in August.

High school junior wins Distinguished Young Woman of Pullman 

STEFFI LUDAHL, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2021

Katie Wheatley, Pullman High School junior, is the 2022 Distinguished Young Woman of Pullman.  To win the title, Katie was judged in a competition based on five different categories. Categories...

Group wins creative jam for app development 

Group wins creative jam for app development 

ANNA MICHALSON, Evergreen reporter March 19, 2021

WSU students Joshua Barden, Brentin Peters, Pablo Salas and Aljaz Kunc won first place in the WSU Creative Jam+ competition for their prototype Unison, a mobile app that keeps track of different rent payments.  Winners...

13-year-old Kellen won a gold-painted wooden spoon award for best presentation during #GetDISHed’s first episode. He made a small caramel apple pie.

Nonprofit organization to create jobs for individuals with intellectual, developmental disabilities 

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter March 15, 2021

Suzanne Taylor was making breakfast with her son, Kaden, one morning in 2017 when he said he wanted to cook when he was older. He began jumping up and down, still holding a spatula in one hand, when Taylor...

Bateman competition team reflects on their campaign 

Bateman competition team reflects on their campaign 

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter March 8, 2021

As the 2021 Bateman Case Study Competition comes to a close, a team of WSU students reflects on their campaign that raised awareness about incivility in public discourse and promoted individuals to “be...

The team created four keys for fostering civility: listen, acknowledge, empathize and respect. The keys serve as resources people can remember when engaging in public discourse.

Students compete in national public relations competition

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2021

In hopes of fostering civility during public discourse among WSU students and Washington elected officials, four WSU students created and are running a public relations campaign as part of the 2021 Bateman...

Teams can have up to four students. Entrepreneurs will speak about what it is like to take an idea and bring it to life during a kickoff event.

Students will create solutions to serve community

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2021

WSU students have the opportunity to participate in WSU Creative Jam+, a virtual ‘design-a-thon’ where groups come up with solutions that will serve the community in response to COVID-19.   The...

Voting should be fun and interactive — not old and boring. Heres some ideas to liven things up a little.

OPINION: Satire: Voting needs to be reworked

JOEY FRANKLIN October 27, 2020

There is plenty of controversy surrounding the upcoming election’s voting process, including voting by mail, absentee ballots and the health concerns about voting in person. Government officials have...

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