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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Snow gathers on Bookman, on Jan. 12, in front of the Holland Terrell Library.

December events around Pullman

Brayden Keenan, Evergreen reporter December 5, 2024

December has arrived and students are hard at work preparing for final exams as the fall semester wraps up. Amid the hustle and bustle, the holiday season brings opportunities for celebration and stress...

OPINION: Movie of the year: 'Wicked' defied expectations

OPINION: Movie of the year: ‘Wicked’ defied expectations

Libby Jones, Evergreen reporter December 5, 2024

When I was young and full of bliss, my family and I would visit the movie theater after Thanksgiving dinner to watch that year's blockbuster. Life happens, traditions end and holidays are not what they...

Former Life editor and current copy-editor Gabrielle Feliciano found her passion in journalism.

From comic books to newsrooms: An editor’s journey in journalism

Sovannah Kong, Evergreen reporter December 5, 2024

“A lot of fiction draws from reality, and so I figured I wanted to tell stories in my own way, and kind of found that through journalism," said senior multimedia journalism major Gabrielle Feliciano. Feliciano’s...

Many Spotify users eagerly anticpate their yearly "Wrapped" while others dread it.

Spotify Wrapped: A winter tradition for the social media generation

Eleanor Colgan, Evergreen reporter December 5, 2024

As the seasons change and holidays approach, many students anticipate not just Christmas, Hanukkah or New Year’s but also Spotify Wrapped Day. Spotify users eagerly await this year’s colorful, personalized...

Judy Young and Darlene Lee pose for a photo inside Thrifty Grandmothers Shop on Nov. 18, 2024, in Colfax, Washington.

Calling all grandmas; Thrifty Grandmothers Shop builds community and socialization for seniors

LAUREN RENDAHL, Evergreen copy editor December 3, 2024

Working at Thrifty Grandmothers Shop comes with a catch: You must be a grandma. Or at least 55 years old. This unique job requirement dates back to the 1950s when a group of grandmothers banded together...

Eat food, spend time with loved ones or take the time to rest.

Ask Life: How to deal with family drama during Thanksgiving break?

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter November 21, 2024

Dear Life Section, I’m dreading going home for Thanksgiving. Like every year, my huge family will end up fighting about something — whether it’s which game to play or who gets to put the star...

The inside of the KZUU recording room, located inside the Compton Union Building.

KZUU embraces tradition while rebranding for the future

Eleanor Colgan, Evergreen reporter November 21, 2024

WSU’s noncommercial radio station, KZUU, has been a creative outlet for students and community members since 1979. Now, the station is rebranding and making room for new traditions while embracing old...

A table at the WSU LGBTQ Student Center in the Compton Union Building.

Transgender Day of Remembrance: remembering, reflecting and looking forward

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter November 21, 2024

Nov. 20 was the 25th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance, following Transgender Awareness Week from Nov. 13–19. This year TDOR is especially relevant because of the projected cultural shift after...

Members and officers of the ISA on India Night.

Indian Student Association celebrates successful India Night, talks about future events

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2024

The India Student Association put on its biggest event of the year, India Night, on Nov. 2 in the Compton Union Building Senior Ballroom. The event featured interactive performances for adults and children...

The lead singer of Warfaze performing for Bangladeshi Night at the CUB.

How the Association for Bangladeshi Students and Scholars brought a popular rock band to WSU

Libby Jones, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2024

The Association for Bangladeshi Students and Scholars at WSU welcomed Warfaze, a popular heavy metal band from Bangladesh, on Oct. 28 at WSU. Every year, ABSS hosts a Bangladeshi Night. This year, Warfaze...

Charles Westerman holding his novel with his mother.

WSU alum’s debut novel explores faith and loss

Sovannah Kong, Evergreen reporter November 7, 2024

With his debut novel “Where Heaven Meets Cheyenne,” WSU alum Charles Macduff Westerman's journey from Murrow College graduate to published author reached a milestone. "This is kind of a dream for...

Hannah Martian at her book signing at Wind City Books in Wyo.

WSU alum Hannah Martian publishes her first novel ‘Long Time Gone’

Brayden Keenan, Evergreen reporter November 7, 2024

"I'll be honest, my book being published still doesn’t feel completely real," said Hannah Martian, author of the queer mystery novel “Long Time Gone.” She reflected on the experience of bringing...

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