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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

Nuthouse Improv Comedy has been entertaining audiences at WSU for over 20 years.

Giggles, guffaws, general silliness

ERIN MULLINS, Evergreen reporter November 19, 2021

STAGE Student Theatre and Nuthouse Improv Comedy presented their last night of improv for the fall semester on Nov. 12 in the Compton Union Building. WSU students Madeline Frey, Ethan Simental and...

In-person learning has given student organizations, such as ASWSU and GPSA, the opportunity to hold more events than last year. The ability to host in-person events brought a sense of community that many people felt was lacking during the pandemic. 

GPSA discusses getting students involved

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief September 15, 2021

WSU’s Graduate and Professional Student Association discussed different on-campus activities available for students through Student Involvement and the Center for Civic Engagement during its meeting...

The event is expected to stretch all the way down the mall from the Compton Union Building to Terrell Library.

Get Involved Fair coming next week

VICTORIA GIOMI, Evergreen reporter August 27, 2021

WSU’s Get Involved Fair returns in person this year with many student organizations planning to attend. The fair takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sept. 1 on Glenn Terrell Mall, according to...

This new system is very intuitive, said Brian Shuffield, executive director of Student Involvement. I think its really easy for students to navigate.

Student Involvement launches new student engagement platform

TIMOTHY FAIRBANKS-CLOUSER January 26, 2021

Student Involvement launched the new system-wide platform Coug Presence last week to create a more user-friendly space so students can easily engage with organizations and access events. WSU decided...

Services and Activities Fee committee members heard presentations from on-campus groups on Sept. 13 and 15.

Services and Activities fee committee to decide allocation reductions, receive student feedback

JAYCE CARRAL and EMMA LEDBETTER October 20, 2020

Services and Activities Fee Committee members will decide if on-campus groups will receive a reduction in their allocations for the 2020-2021 fiscal year because of overall budget cuts caused by the COVID-19...

Thinh Tran reached out to his roommates, friends and professors to create the History of Medicine Club, which he started in fall 2019.

Students connect medical history to today’s practice

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor August 24, 2020

Thinh Tran grew up in a family centered around business, but he decided to go a different route. Tran, senior molecular biology major, saw his family practitioner when he was younger and realized that...

President Mailari Munoz said she felt like an outcast before joining the Kappa Delta Chi multicultural sorority at WSU.

‘Home to me means being with my sisters’

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter August 17, 2020

When Mailari Munoz gets a good grade and posts about it on Snapchat, she can expect her sorority sisters to swipe up and send her congratulatory messages. After transferring to WSU when she was 21, Munoz...

Joni Cobarrubias graduated spring 2020. She was involved in multiple organizations, ran two businesses and worked at the Asian American and Pacific Islander Student Center.

‘I learned a lot about work ethic’

JENNA GEELAN, Evergreen reporter and columnist June 2, 2020

Joni Cobarrubias graduated spring 2020 with a drive to continue building the photography and Etsy businesses she started while she was still in school. Cobarrubias, a recent graduate from the Edward...

Cougs Rise employee recognized

Cougs Rise employee recognized

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief May 8, 2020

WSU’s Academic Success and Career Center named Noah Sanchez, Cougs Rise communications assistant, as WSU Student Employee of the Year.  Ray Acuña-Luna, Cougs Rise project director, said he nominated...

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