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 student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Religious freedom does not outweigh human rights

North Carolina’s bill to make transgender people use the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate is being protested by Disney, Netflix, big pharma, tech companies and even adult entertainment...

Our education system measures up despite failures

Complaining about our education system has become quite popular on social media and other more casual news outlets, and perhaps rightfully so. When compared to other developed countries such as Germany,...

Maximizing mom time

Once a year here at WSU we like to set aside a special weekend where we can enjoy time with our Coug moms — no matter their shape, size or gender. Some of us have nontraditional families after all!Our...

A Pullman Transit bus stops on campus in 2016. After the City of Pullman declared a state of emergency Tuesday night, Pullman Transit will run two charter buses starting at 5 a.m. Saturday to transport fans to and from the WSU football game.

Pullman needs more options for public transportation

Getting to class, making a trip to Walmart, or avoiding parking on campus – many turn to Pullman Transit buses as their way of getting around town. But is this an outdated and broken public transportation...

A student competes in a bouldering competition on Feb. 2 at the Student Recreation Center.

Climbing outside of your major

At the beginning of our education at WSU, amid the various Alive! sessions and academic counseling appointments, I remember the panicked atmosphere of deciding on a major.Some people didn’t know at all,...

Becoming a global citizen is just as important as getting a degree

We often talk about how getting a college education is one of the most important steps to becoming a responsible citizen and making a valuable contribution to society and future generations.But is that...

WSU’s athletics deficit: For now, it’s justified

Priceless moments for WSU athletics were enjoyed by many this past year, including a Sun Bowl victory that put a bow on one of the most successful Cougar football seasons in recent history — but if you...

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speaks at a rally at the Spokane Convention Center on March 24.

Despite voice of Washington voters, elected officials support Clinton

Even as Republicans toil over methods of bureaucratic bait-and-switch to rig the nomination process against the will of the electorate, envy is evident from the Republican politician class as they watch...

Cashing in on undergraduate opportunities

The annual Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA) took place Monday, and I was lucky enough to be selected to participate.My project involved infusing my Indigenous Language,...

A call for transparency from the Presidential Search Committee

Have you heard the recent news about the search for the new president from the university search committee? Neither have I.As the selection process for the presidential search narrows down its candidates,...

Preoccupation with technology may be jeopardizing the ability of students to capitalize on the diverse array of events and programs put on by WSU.

Get offline, get involved

As the weather hopefully begins to clear up and sunny days approach on the horizon, the days of sitting inside our cozy rooms will be over, and the chance to go outside will finally be here.One of the...

2015 Miss Pah-Loots-Puu Winner Amandaree Fox.

Keeping traditions alive

As cliché as it sounds, college is a time in many people’s lives when they explore and establish their identity — at least it was for me.I never grew up around the reservation where much of my family...

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