The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

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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

Families attending last years Pathway to College Night

Pathway to College Night returns this week

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor August 23, 2023

Palouse Pathways' “Path to College Night," an annual event meant to help students prepare for high school, will return at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Peggy Jenkins, Palouse Pathways director and founder,...

Teaching intersectionality one book at a time

Teaching intersectionality one book at a time

JUSTIN WASHINGTON, Evergreen research editor March 31, 2022

A WSU student researcher wants to incorporate intersectionality in ninth-grade classrooms with young adult literature. Bailey Inama presented her project at the 2022 Showcase for Undergraduate Research...

Participants and organizers of the conference line up for their annual group photo Nov. 14.

CASHE-in a life-changing weekend

LANNAN RUIZ November 18, 2021

While the wind was whipping around Glenn Terrell Mall and students were studying quietly in the Compton Union Building, the Smith Center Of Undergraduate Education was bustling with excited chatter...

This year’s annual Children of Aztlan Sharing Higher Education (CASHE) conference will be held virtually Dec. 4-5 because of COVID-19. The conference will offer financial, admission and scholarship workshops, as well as conversations on identity and culture in the Latinx community.

Multicultural conferences empower students to share stories, pursue higher education

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief October 15, 2020

Editor's Note: This article has been corrected to reflect the correct name of the Children of Aztlan Sharing Higher Education (CASHE) conference. Jocelyn Granados attended a WSU multicultural conference...

High school teachers arent prepping their students for college or the real world.

OPINION: High school doesn’t prepare students for college

GRACE LAPIERRE September 8, 2020

Most people would say college is harder than high school. Generally, I am inclined to agree despite the fact my experience has been contrary to that idea. My high school always spoke about ‘preparing...

Pullman High School graduate Devon Jones did not believe the pandemic would affect her the way it did. Next year, she plans on attending Whitworth University on a full-ride academic scholarship.

‘I feel like everything was torn away from me’

JENNA GEELAN, Evergreen reporter and columnist June 22, 2020

When public schools across Washington moved to virtual learning in March, the high school class of 2020 missed out on many of their last memories.  Ashlie Arrell graduated from Pullman High School...

Shannon Focht, Pullman Public Schools communication coordinator, said the task force is split into nine committees, each with a different focus.

School district creates task force to manage fall reopening

ALANA LACKNER, Evergreen managing editor June 19, 2020

Pullman Public Schools created a task force to ensure fall reopening goes smoothly and meets all state guidelines.  The task force is made up of nine committees, each with a different focus, said Shannon...

Preparing for the worst

Zack Briggs, Evergreen reporter October 7, 2013

When dealing with an active shooter, individuals should know what to do and how to respond. Locator map of school shootings in the U.S. this year.

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