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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

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This is the 2020 Apothic Crush Soft Red Blend with the shepherd’s pie.

Sipping with Grace: Apothic Crush Soft Red Blend with shepherd’s pie

JARED GRACE, Evergreen columnist March 29, 2023

This week, for our family weekend edition and to celebrate women for Women’s History Month, I will be highlighting prominent women in the wine industry and pairing their wines. For this article, we will...

This is the 2022 Sauvignon Blanc from Whitehaven with the pesto pizza.

Sipping with Grace: Whitehaven Sauvignon Blanc with a pesto pizza

JARED GRACE, Evergreen columnist March 28, 2023

This week, for our family weekend edition and to celebrate women for Women’s History Month, I will be highlighting prominent women in the wine industry and pairing their wines. For this article, I am...

Instead of changing the color for breast cancer awareness because "pink is weak," perhaps we should rethink why we associate "feminine colors" with weakness.

OPINION: Stop saying pink is weak

MIA PUZZO, Evergreen columnist October 12, 2022

During the month of October, the color pink has solely been associated with Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM). Every October when I was in high school, students would storm the football stadium during...

Harpy*s Magazine is an online publication dedicated to gender justice.

Women*s Center now taking submissions for student-run feminist magazine

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief February 24, 2022

The WSU Women*s Center is currently taking submissions for Harpy*s Magazine.  Jackelyn Sedano, Women*s Center program coordinator, said the magazine is a student-run feminist publication that started...

Arin Mitchell, second-year doctoral student in the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed how the theory of desserts is problematic.

InQueery Symposium speakers discuss intersectionality in feminism

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief November 17, 2021

A guest speaker and a WSU doctoral student spoke Tuesday night about feminism and oppression during the fourth annual InQueery Symposium hosted by the WSU Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation...

Emily S. Thuma is set to be the keynote speaker for this year's InQueery Symposium on Nov. 16.

InQueery Symposium focusing on queer, feminist abolition

SANDI KOBIESA, Multimedia editor November 16, 2021

The annual InQueery Symposium, this year focusing on queer and feminist abolition, is taking place today over Zoom. “The goal is to highlight queer and feminist scholarship on our campuses and create...

Ariel, a female YouTuber, makes videos about why all men are trash based on their zodiac signs. Why are people — particularly women — continuing to generalize an entire demographic based on a pseudoscientific practice?

Astrology misrepresents feminist values

SAMANTHA RADCLIFFE, Evergreen columnist October 6, 2021

There are numerous misconceptions about feminism. Many people believe feminism is the hatred of men. Others believe feminism is a movement to discriminate against and discourage men. Neither of these simplistic...

Harpy*s Magazine is a student-run publication and is sponsored by WSU’s Women*s Center. Its first issue was published online December 2020 on Issuu. 

Student-led feminist magazine accepting submissions

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter April 25, 2021

The student editors of Harpy*s Magazine are accepting literary and art submissions until May 15 for their second issue, which will be released early fall semester.  The feminist magazine’s theme...

One of FemScouts’ ongoing units is “Discovering HerStory,” where members interview women and ask about their experience with feminism.

Student organization advocates for feminism

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2021

After working together for almost a year, three WSU students and alumni are helping their respective troops navigate through feminism despite never having met each other in person because of the COVID-19...

Modern feminism can differ from classical feminism, but the goal is the same — equality for all.

OPINION: Modern-day feminism helps everyone involved

HANNA YUZYUK November 4, 2020

My dad crushed my idea to be a kickboxer in high school when he said, "You cannot participate in this sport because it is not for girls. Can you choose something more female, honey?" How many times...

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