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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

Washington farmers are utilizing sheep to fertilize fields and remove weeds to ultimately promote healthy soil and crops.

A wooly landscaping solution

Washington farmers are utilizing sheep to fertilize fields and remove weeds to ultimately promote healthy soil and crops.

 Much of the decor Charleen and John Mullen use in their home in Mariposa, California, are items they found at second hand stores, junk shops, yard sales, antique shops or salvaged by John, a contractor.

antiques

John Walker | MCT Campus March 6, 2015

 Much of the decor Charleen and John Mullen use in their home in Mariposa, California, are items they found at second hand stores, junk shops, yard sales, antique shops or salvaged by John, a contractor.

Researchers at WSU are working to decrease bacteria on fruit.

Becoming bacteria-free

Researchers at WSU are working to decrease bacteria on fruit.

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.

This is one of the huge particle detectors in the Large Hadron Collider, a 17 mile-long tunnel under the French-Swiss border. Theyre searching for evidence of what happened right after- and perhaps before- the Big Bang. (European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN)/MCT)

Researchers housing big, bang energy

By MINNA LEE | Evergreen reporter January 28, 2015

This is one of the huge particle detectors in the Large Hadron Collider, a 17 mile-long tunnel under the French-Swiss border. They're searching for evidence of what happened right after- and perhaps before- the Big Bang. (European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN)/MCT)

Janay Rice, wife of Ravens running back Ray Rice, made a statement to the news media May 5, 2014, at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md, regarding his assault charge for knocking her unconscious in a New Jersey casino. On Monday, Sept. 9, 2014, Rice was let go from the Baltimore Ravens after a video surfaced from TMZ showing the incident.

Stalker Awareness Month critiques celebrity victim-blaming

Janay Rice, wife of Ravens running back Ray Rice, made a statement to the news media May 5, 2014, at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md, regarding his assault charge for knocking her unconscious in a New Jersey casino. On Monday, Sept. 9, 2014, Rice was let go from the Baltimore Ravens after a video surfaced from TMZ showing the incident.

Harold Tom and Shirley Tucker in the wedding photo taken in 1945, left, and present day. Harold and Shirley are celebrating their 69th anniversary this month. The couple met at Cooks Roller Rink (now Pattisons) when Shirley was a 17-year-old high school student and Harold a 19-year-old sailor stationed at Farragut.

Waiting to say “I do”

Harold "Tom" and Shirley Tucker in the wedding photo taken in 1945, left, and present day. Harold and Shirley are celebrating their 69th anniversary this month. The couple met at Cook's Roller Rink (now Pattison's) when Shirley was a 17-year-old high school student and Harold a 19-year-old sailor stationed at Farragut.

Green catches the ball

Dirk Shadd | MCT Campus December 11, 2014

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green (18) makes a 13-yard touchdown catch, which went on to be the game winner, on a pass from Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton (14), beating Tampa Bay Buccaneers...

Code Pink for Peace members protest against U.S. military action in Iraq as Secretary of State John Kerry testifies at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the United States strategy to defeat the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, in Washington, D.C. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/MCT)

ISIL is the major threat

Olivier Douliery | MCT Campus December 11, 2014

Code Pink for Peace members protest against U.S. military action in Iraq as Secretary of State John Kerry testifies at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the United States strategy to defeat...

Albert Garcia still hears the voices and knows what its like to grapple with a crippling psychosis. But, at age 57, he has his disease under control, and he will be a key player - a peer support counselor - as four Minnesota counties roll out a new strategy to expand mental health care for adolescents, prevent psychiatric crises, and keep teens out of institutional care. The program, known as ACT, is widely used for adults in Minnesota and other states, but is now being expanded to teens at a time when the state faces severe shortages of psychiatric care for young adults. (Bruce Bisping/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT).

National program for mental health

Renee C. Byer November 14, 2014

Albert Garcia still hears the voices and knows what it's like to grapple with a crippling psychosis. But, at age 57, he has his disease under control, and he will be a key player - a "peer support'' counselor...

Toby Burke Hemingway, owner of Hemingway and Pickett, supports a higher minimum wage and pays his four employees that amount or more. Hemingway and Pickett is home decor and gift store in Silver Lake are of Los Angeles. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

Raise the wage

Bryan Allen | Evergreen columnist November 6, 2014

Toby Burke Hemingway, owner of Hemingway and Pickett, supports a higher minimum wage and pays his four employees that amount or more. Hemingway and Pickett is home decor and gift store in Silver Lake are of Los Angeles. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Felix Hernandez breathes out as he walks back to the dugout after allowing a long pop fly to Houston Astros third baseman Matt Dominguez, which was eventually caught by Mariners center fielder Austin Jackson, during the second inning on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014, at Safeco Field in Seattle.

Felix Hernandez

LINDSEY WASSON | MCT Campus September 25, 2014

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Felix Hernandez breathes out as he walks back to the dugout after allowing a long pop fly to Houston Astros third baseman Matt Dominguez, which was eventually caught by...

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