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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 enjoy BBQ lunch at the Snake River Family Fest on June 14th, Colfax, WASH

Snake River Family Festival brings industry, education and community together

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter June 19, 2025

The three-hour Snake River Family Festival began at 11 a.m. at Boyer Park and Marina on Saturday with live music by Sammy Eubanks, complimentary barbecue lunch and ice cream by Ferdinand’s provided on...

Samuel Loomis, a music education major at WSU, prepares for his next chapter as a music teacher in Michigan after graduating this spring.

Senior finds strength and purpose through music education

Julia Mike, Evergreen copy editor May 1, 2025

Samuel Loomis is a broad endorsement music major with an unofficial minor in film and media. He earned his associate degree in music at Southwestern Michigan College in Dowagiac, Michigan, before transferring...

Commencement is just around the corner — here are some tips to set your family member's mind at ease.

Ask Life: Guest’s guide to commencement

Laney Kulman, Evergreen life co-editor May 1, 2025

Dear Life Section, I can’t find anything about what families are supposed to do for commencement. Where exactly do I go? Is there anything off-limits? How long are ceremonies? Please help! Sincerely, Frantic...

Rebekah Rahman, Life editor for The Daily Evergreen, graduates from WSU after four years of storytelling, leadership and campus involvement.

Telling stories, building community: Rebekah Rahman reflects on her time at WSU

Eleanor Colgan, Evergreen reporter May 1, 2025

“WSU was not my first choice,” said Rebekah Rahman, senior public relations major. The Daily Evergreen Life Editor got her start in journalism at the Issaquah High Times, where Husky blood runs...

Lakshita Malhotra poses in her cap and gown ahead of graduating from WSU with a degree in landscape architecture.

From the city of cities to designing the Northwest

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter May 1, 2025

Lakshita Malhotra first arrived from New Delhi, India, in 2020, set on getting into architecture. WSU’s 4+1 accelerated architecture program and its affordability drew her in. Michael Sanchez, landscape...

Two students huddled together while studying on campus.

Ask Life: Finals are coming – help

Libby Jones, Evergreen life co-editor April 24, 2025

Dear Ask Life, Finals start next week and I feel like my brain is one browser tab away from crashing. How do I study without completely falling apart? Sincerely, Overstimulated Student   Dear...

Tori Ector, associate athletic director for student-athlete, staff and alumni relations at WSU, encourages women to pursue leadership roles in sports.

Tori Ector empowers student-athletes and champions women in sports

JULIAN CABALLERO April 24, 2025

Tori Ector found her passion for sports at a young age and began her professional career as an athletic trainer for track, field and baseball at the University of Georgia. “My earliest moments in...

The WSU Bear Center was among the locations recommended by ChatGPT.

COLUMN: I asked Chat GPT to plan a day trip around Pullman

Emma Christie, Evergreen reporter April 17, 2025

Artificial intelligence has rapidly invaded our everyday lives. From smartphone assistants like Gemini to deepfake videos of celebrities, most people have encountered some form of AI,whether they know...

WSU announces partnership with Seattle Seahawks, Safeway to expand Cougar Food Pantry

WSU announces partnership with Seattle Seahawks, Safeway to expand Cougar Food Pantry

Julia Mike, Evergreen copy editor April 17, 2025

WSU celebrated the expansion of the Cougar Food Pantry on April 10 with a discussion on food security and a tasting event in the CUB. “Food security is not just a pantry issue—it is a community...

Jandi Utzman (left) and Pam Dabolt (right) inside of Palouse Country Candy. 

Promote Pullman: breathing life back into downtown

Laney Kulman, Evergreen life co-editor April 17, 2025

Following the end of Downtown Pullman’s long construction and shutdown, business owners expected people to come back in droves and revitalize the downtown atmosphere. When this did not happen, businesses...

A cat being treated at the Whitman County Humane Society.

Kitten crisis: Why the cuteness comes at a cost

Libby Jones, Evergreen life co-editor April 17, 2025

When spring hits Pullman, it is not just the flowers and wheat that bloom—so does the feline population. Female cats are seasonally polyestrous, meaning they go into heat multiple times a year, specifically...

Students tabling outside the Compton Union Building during the Green Day festival.

Don’t feel blue, feel green: Green Day champions mental health at WSU

Libby Jones, Evergreen life co-editor April 17, 2025

ASWSU hosted its annual Green Day Mental Health Festival, transforming the rooftop of the Terrell Library into a celebration focused on wellness and community on April 10. The festival is a growing campus...

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