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

The Daily Evergreen

This can be as small as, “You look beautiful today honey”

“Hey honey, I love you”

PARKER R. SCHAFER, Evergreen columnist February 9, 2023

I have found the person who I am madly in love with. I could write an entire twelve-page essay just about this amazing person. On a sadder note,  this beautiful woman who has stolen my heart and I have...

Relationships exist on a spectrum of healthy to abusive.

Red vs. green flags: signs of an unhealthy relationship

ERIN MULLINS, Evergreen reporter February 9, 2023

Editors note: Julia Albert is on the violence prevention team with the Women’s center, not Alternative to Violence on the Palouse. Corrected on: 9:46 a.m 2/9 Romantic relationships are not always...

It can be hard to navigate relationships as a young adult, especially when the relationships portrayed in popular media are not always the healthiest.

‘Is It Love, Actually?’

MIKAYLA FINNERTY, Editor-in-chief February 17, 2022

The Latah County Library District and Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse teamed up for a virtual event on Friday on the representation of relationships in popular media. Bailey Gillreath-Brown,...

In this day and age, our friends seem to rarely be consistent. Is this something we should accept?

Should we keep our friends?

JUSTIN WASHINGTON, Evergreen research editor November 18, 2021

This is my first semester at WSU like it is for many others. It is my first semester at any university, meaning it is also my first time experiencing communal housing. When I received my housing assignment...

Love is a beautiful phenomenon that comes in many forms, but love cannot overcome the dynamics of the attachment theory of love. Based on your and your partner’s attachment style, the theory can predict the outcome of the relationship, regardless of your love for each other.

Attachment theory helpful for relationship health

SAMANTHA RADCLIFFE, Evergreen columnist August 26, 2021

For many students, especially incoming freshmen and sophomores, going to college is the first experience we have with living on our own. You are going to experience new things, meet new people and take...

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