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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

The tuition increase will raise rates for full-time resident undergraduate students from $10,976 to $11,305.

Board of Regents approves tuition increase for 2024-25

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor January 29, 2024

The Board of Regents approved a 3% increase in tuition at their meeting in Seattle Friday. The tuition increase will take effect in the upcoming 2024–25 school year. This increase will apply to both...

WSU football watch party at Marco Polo Bar and Grill.

Cougs can watch Apple Cup in ‘sea of crimson’ in Husky-town next weekend

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief November 16, 2023

The Apple Cup is almost here, and while the game is hosted in Seattle this year, there are multiple Coug-owned and friendly bars around town where WSU fans, students and alumni can feel the Cougar football...

Climate Pledge Arena is a state-of-the-art faciliy in Seattle built on the footprint of Key Arena. It is home to the NHL and WNBA and is primed to host the NBA if / when a team should come to Seattle.

A SuperSonic Comeback: NBA eyes potential foray back into Washington

HAYDEN STINCHFIELD, Evergreen sports co-editor October 12, 2022

Seated just about a three-hour drive apart, Portland and Seattle should be ripe for sports rivalry. However, as of now, the only major league the cities share is the MLS and while the rivalry between Portland’s...

While no Cougs were selected in the 2022 NBA Draft, five players with ties to the state of Washington were selected on June 23, 2022

NBA Draft Recap: Winners and Losers, Top Storylines, Bold Predictions

TREVOR JUNT, Evergreen deputy sports editor June 27, 2022

The NBA draft took place on Thursday and in predictable fashion it was quite unpredictable. The top three prospects in the draft were selected, as expected in the top three: Seattle native Paolo Banchero...

WSU forward Grayson Lynch dribbles the ball toward the goal in the second half Sept. 5 at the Lower Soccer Field in Pullman.

Cougars set for weekend soccer

ERIN MULLINS, Evergreen reporter September 9, 2021

WSU Soccer will play two games this week. First, they will host Seattle at 7 p.m. today and then a game against Kansas at 11 a.m. Sunday in Lawrence, Kansas. In their last match, the Cougars dominated...

Senior midfielder and NWSL draft pick Makamae Gomera-Stevens handles ball in front of defenders.

Soccer looks to keep momentum rolling against Eagles

DAYLON HICKS, Evergreen reporter February 12, 2021

The No. 19 WSU soccer team is set to host Eastern Washington at 7 p.m. Friday at the Lower Soccer Field in Pullman. WSU is coming off a 2-1 win in their first match of the year against the Seattle Redhawks...

The WSU soccer team will continue their season  against Eastern Washington University on Friday.

Soccer wins season opener

AARIK LONG, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2021

The WSU women’s soccer team kicked off their 2021 season with a 2-1 win against the Seattle Redhawks on Sunday. The Cougars got the scoring started after 17 minutes with freshman Alyssa Gray finding...

Senior Taylor McCoy participates in the backstroke competition for WSU.

Cougars get back in the pool against Seattle U

KAT MCKINNEY-ROLEY, Evergreen reporter January 22, 2021

The WSU women’s swim team has not been able to compete since last March at the beginning of the COVID- 19 pandemic. After a long time away from the pool, the women are now ready to swim. This week...

Kelly Jensen graduated from WSU in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in apparel merchandising. After working in retail for a few years, she decided to start her own clothing brand called Rollick.

WSU alumna will not ‘play by other people’s rules’

HANNAH FLORES December 3, 2020

When Kelly Jensen attended Catholic school, free dress day once a month was the make or break moment to show off her personal style.  Although fashion was not always in her career plan, Jensen...

Mark Wright is an anchor for KING 5 in Seattle. Wright also worked as a reporter and anchor for Northwest Public Broadcasting when he was a WSU undergraduate. He covered city council meetings.

Mark Wright: ‘I’m a student of life’

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief March 10, 2020

A Murrow alumnus lives his life and pursues his passion for broadcasting with a mindset of learning. "I'm a student of life … I think that's something that never stops and never should stop,” said...

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