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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

Taking care of the future: UN Conference on Climate Change

In case you missed it, almost 200 nations signed an agreement pledging to hopefully limit rising global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2050 or 2 degrees Celsius by 2070. Even the United States...

Have an all-natural Christmas this year

Deeply rooted in Christmas culture, the Christmas tree often takes center stage in American homes during the holiday season.An epidemic, however, has been spreading for years. Rather than breaking out...

Defining the future: bring on the love

The original version of this column came across as a substandard, and frankly half-hearted, analysis of the ongoing troubles of our planet. I can deliver better than that, and you, our faithful readers,...

Heigh-ho, It’s off to work we go

JORDEN WILSON | Evergreen columnist December 11, 2015

Even if you are a freshman, the days of re-joining the workforce are not that far off: only four or so years after dumping at least $56,000 worth of tuition for a single piece of paper.As my college experience...

Cure your boredom through passionate hobbies

If you are reading this, you are probably doing so amidst several classes, homework assignments, finals preparation or essay writing. Your life, like mine, might consist of endless mental and written lists...

Kurdish refugees arrive in Yumurtalik, Turkey, fleeing the advances of Islamic State extremists on the north Syrian city of Kobani. The U.S. has a responsibility to help global refugees.

US should accept refugees with open arms

EMRY DINMAN | Evergreen columnist December 3, 2015

Kurdish refugees arrive in Yumurtalik, Turkey, fleeing the advances of Islamic State extremists on the north Syrian city of Kobani. The U.S. has a responsibility to help global refugees.

Surviving the holidays

Unlike what the song may tell you, Christmas is sometimes anything but “the most wonderful time of the year.”Sure, the holiday season is capable of bringing a certain amount of cheer, but the extended...

Extreme rhetoric, extreme actions

A gunman opened fire Friday at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, killing two civilians and a police officer and injuring nine others.After surrendering to the police, witnesses...

A fishy situation in genetics

While the annual migration of salmon will likely continue for years to come, their genetically modified counterparts may be more of what Americans find on their dinner tables after a recent FDA decision.{{tncms-asset...

Russian President, Vladimir Putin’s sanctions on Turkey will prove to be more than he bargained for.

Downed warplane leads to unfair sanctions

Russian President Vladimir Putin decreed sanctions against Turkey Saturday for downing a warplane on its way to Syria.The body of the pilot was recovered, and Turkish delegates presented it to Russian...

A woman places flowers on Nov. 1, 2011, at the entryway of a mosque in west Wichita, Kansas, that was damaged by fire the day prior.

Acts of ignorance

Over the break the Pullman Police Department announced, “There have been some posts on social media disparaging the Pullman Islamic Center in Pullman … The Pullman Police Department will work to ensure...

Members of the US should open their arms in situations of global crisis.

Now is a time for faith, hope and love

Last week, coordinated terrorist attacks murdered hundreds of people and injured hundreds more. Assuming ISIS did indeed carry out these heinous acts, they have tested the resolve and courage of liberal...

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