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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 defensive back Kapena Gushiken and WSU wide receiver Carlos Hernandez fight for the ball during the WSU football spring game, Saturday, April 22, 2023, in Pullman, Wash.

His name is Kapena Gushiken

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor October 12, 2023

At halftime of WSU football’s 25-17 loss to UCLA, thousands of Coug fans asked the same question. “Who is this guy?” During what most WSU fans will remember as a grueling, disappointing game,...

The WSU defense stops a Utah run during an NCAA football match, Oct. 27.

WSU offense trying to get out of slump against struggling Stanford defense

TREVOR JUNT, Evergreen deputy sports editor November 3, 2022

WSU has lost four of their last five games. They are looking to bounce back in their upcoming game Saturday against Stanford. Each of WSU’s losses have come from teams that are all ranked currently....

WSU defenders tackle an Oregon player during an NCAA college football game, Sep. 24.

Cougs to battle Beavs in Corvallis 

TREVOR JUNT, Evergreen deputy sports editor October 13, 2022

WSU football is coming off a rough loss against No. 7 USC and will face Oregon State in a tough environment. Both teams are 1-2 in their last three games. WSU with losses to both ranked teams, No. 12...

Defensive veterans Jahad Woods, George Hicks III, and Will Rodger III will return for the 2020-21 season.

New defense with high expectations

KURIA POUNDS, Evergreen reporter November 5, 2020

The defense for the Cougars has been suspect for the past few seasons, with the interior allowing plenty of rushing yards per game in 2018 and allowing 452.5 total yards of offense each game last season. This...

Washington State University researchers use survey results to improve mental healthcare, specifically post-traumatic stress disorder care, for Native Americans.

Multiculturalism in mental healthcare

ALYSEN BOSTON | Evergreen reporter February 11, 2015

Washington State University researchers use survey results to improve mental healthcare, specifically post-traumatic stress disorder care, for Native Americans.

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