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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

A class filled with students, part of the College of Education as they continue to be accidently overbooked.

Ask Life: How can I connect with professors?

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2024

Dear Life Section, It’s six weeks into the semester, but I still feel like none of my professors know my name. I know letters of recommendation and class success rely on making a connection with professors....

WSU warns students, staff of security breach

GABRIELLE BOWMAN, Managing editor July 15, 2023

WSU announced that information of some students, prospective students and staff may have been stolen from a third-party vendor. The data breach is related to MOVEit Transfer a file-sharing application...

Darryl Singleton says college students have a more sex-positive outlook.

Have sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll changed since professors were students?

BRANDON WILLMAN, Multimedia editor November 17, 2022

Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll have been a part of North American culture for decades, but the stigma and acceptance of each have changed drastically over time. When WSU professors were in school, their...

WSU students have recently been noticing strange occurences on Zoom. What started out as innocuous Zoom glitches and creations of tired minds seems to have sinister undertones.

OPINION: Satire: Are WSU professors hiding a big secret?

GRACE LAPIERRE March 31, 2021

Reports of strange occurrences on campus have been circulating through all major social media sites, whispers of something sinister stirring behind the scenes. These posts, mysteriously deleted shortly...

“Anybody coming to campus is still required to attest that they haven't been experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, and people still have to wear masks.”

OPINION: Facing our return to in-person learning

GRACE LAPIERRE March 4, 2021

Online classes have been going on for a while, leaving me to wonder if we will return to regular classes before I graduate, as I may or may not be done next fall, if all goes as planned. Chad Gotch,...

Professors and students alike have to deal with the "new normal" of distanced learning.

OPINION: Cut your professors some slack

JOEY FRANKLIN September 21, 2020

Fall at WSU has been a unique experience with learning and teaching delivered completely online. I have had issues and frustrations over test-taking and going on a wild goose chase to find all my assignments...

Not all classes are great, but some rise above the rest by engaging students and supporting discussion and debate.

OPINION: How to run a good class

GRACE LAPIERRE September 21, 2020

Every student has probably had a class they loved, and every student has probably had a class they despised. I had classes on both ends of the spectrum and everywhere in-between. However, there are certain...

Researchers from WSU’s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Duke University are utilizing 3D chips to develop a new computing framework.

WSU researchers receive grant for new computing system design

BRADLEY GAMBLE, Evergreen reporter June 25, 2020

The National Science Foundation gave WSU and Duke University researchers a three-year grant to develop a new computing framework, which will use 3D chips to increase the efficiency of computing and communication.  Partha...

Ting Chi, professor and soon-to-be chair of WSU’s Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles, stands in the middle of a group of students. Chi will begin as department head June 1.

Soon-to-be department chair aims to keep serving students

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter May 28, 2020

WSU’s Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles department is home to Ting Chi, AMDT professor and soon-to-be chair.  Chi said textiles are his passion, which he found early on in life. His grandfather...

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