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 student voice of Washington State University since 1895

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Cougs Getting Involved Thanks to Center for Student Organizations and Leadership

GABRIELLE BOWMAN, Evergreen news co-editor September 14, 2023

WSU is home to over 400 clubs and student organizations with new organizations and clubs at WSU, there is a place for everyone who wants to get involved in a wide variety of interests and activities. The...

Wearing a prom suit prepares Maggit for his future at red carpet premieres.

The Maggit of moviemaking

ALAINN FITZGERALD, Evergreen reporter May 4, 2023

“You can just feel [Evan Maggit’s] enthusiasm seeping through the screen when he writes,” Thomas Dennis said. Dennis is a friend of Maggit’s, a freshman computer science major who has posted...

Eric Shelden will assume the responsibilities of Faculty Senate chair during the 2023-24 school year.

WSU faculty senators choose chair-elect

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor March 26, 2022

Faculty Senators voted for Eric Shelden, School of Molecular Biology associate professor, as their chair-elect during their meeting Thursday.  Of the 86 faculty senators, 63 cast votes and one...

Freshman Antonio Castillo said he is excited to meet new people on campus.

WSU welcomes first students post-COVID

MOLLY WILK, Evergreen reporter August 19, 2021

Incoming freshman Antonio Castillo said he originally applied to WSU as a safety school, but after seeing the support offered by the university, he changed his decision.  Castillo plans to major in...

“It’s going to be a little bit easier for us because of the fact that half the school hasn’t been on campus [yet]. Nobody really knows what they’re doing,” incoming freshman Julianna Mill said.

‘It was my dream school since I was a little kid’

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief May 19, 2021

As members of the class of 2021 say their goodbyes, new students are preparing to start their days at WSU while still in a worldwide pandemic. Incoming freshman Julianna Mill said she decided to come...

Students hope for in-person classes next semester and for more opportunities to be involved on campus.

WSU students agree that in-person classes are the best way to learn

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief April 6, 2021

While COVID-19 has affected all college students pretty negatively, students in every year have experienced going to school throughout the pandemic differently. Ashley Earp, freshman criminal justice...

The pandemic has forced many college students to reconsider their options, like whether or not to take a gap year.

OPINION: Freshmen have to make a choice this semester

ADAM HUREAU July 22, 2020

There is no question that this fall is going to look different. Classes, football games and even parties will all have changed. This might leave freshman uncertain as to whether or not they should come...

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