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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

Letter from the editor: Backing down not an option

MADISON JACKSON, Evergreen editor-in-chief January 10, 2018

I left my office to grab coffee Tuesday, and I came back to a newspaper-wrapped package on my desk. “No PR. No BS. No Retreat.” stared back at me. I opened the package to find reporter notebooks and...

Editorial board: Evergreen changes tagline to emphasize mission of pursuing truth

EDITORIAL BOARD, The Daily Evergreen January 8, 2018

WSU’s only independent news source is at risk. The effects of university-wide budget cuts have trickled down to The Daily Evergreen. In an effort to combat a massive cut to our print and campus presence,...

Farewell to editor-in-chief, not the Evergreen

GABRIELLA RAMOS, Evergreen mint editor December 11, 2017

I must say, turning over the keys to the editor-in-chief’s office will be bittersweet. This semester, the office has been more than a home to my endeavors as the leader of this publication. It has been...

Vice President for Student Affairs Mary Jo Gonzales discusses the impact of recent budget cuts Oct. 26. Last week, Student Affairs found permanent funding for two retention counselors.

Make your voices heard to administrators

Editorial Board November 9, 2017

Just over two weeks after announcing that all retention counselor contracts would expire without renewal, Vice President of Student Affairs Mary Jo Gonzales sent a memo stating that permanent funds would...

Students disproportionately affected by budget cuts made by administration

EDITORIAL BOARD November 5, 2017

When WSU President Kirk Schulz announced that the Performing Arts program would end with its last performance in April 2018, budget cuts across campus became more tangible. The Performing Arts department...

Editorial board: Separate industry and scientific discovery

September 15, 2017

Scientists should have the right to conduct research in their field of expertise without fear of retribution from their own institution. Meaningful scientific inquiry should be encouraged purely by...

Students had the opportunity to speak on whatever they wanted at the Free Speech Rally
on Wednesday.

Editorial board: Don’t outlaw hate speech, speak louder

EDITORIAL BOARD September 8, 2017

The First Amendment has been the subject of discussion across campus over the past year. During the sit-in at the WSU French Administration building two weeks ago, students demanded that university...

Editorial board: Make emergency alert system mandatory

Editorial board: Make emergency alert system mandatory

EDITORIAL BOARD September 1, 2017

The recent bomb threats at Stimson Hall brought to light a deficiency in the WSU emergency alert system, as some students were left unaware of the situation. Granted, some students do not want to receive...

Campus organizations should promote change

EDITORIAL BOARD August 24, 2017

With the resignation of former WSU College Republicans President James Allsup came an outpouring of former club members disavowing the recent direction and message of the organization. The Daily Evergreen...

Gabriella Ramos, a WSU junior strategic communication major, began working at The Daily Evergreen in spring 2016

Letter from the editor: Reaching out to better serve you

GABRIELLA RAMOS, Evergreen mint editor August 22, 2017

Welcome back to campus, Cougs! I am very happy to have already met many eager freshman who are pursuing positions with The Daily Evergreen and am hoping to get to know more of you. For those who...

Hospitals should not consult public on medical decisions

The Pullman Regional Hospital (PRH) asking the public for their input on gender reassignment surgery is a political and outrageous step to electrify the public on an issue they have no expertise in.Hospital...

Robert Barber, left, and his attorney Steve Graham listen to potential jurors answer questions during the trial on May 15 at the Whitman County District Court in Colfax.

Jury-selection process needs to accommodate the WSU community

As an American Samoan attending college in Pullman, the odds of Robert Barber being judged by a “jury of his peers” were slim. His attorney, Stephen Graham told The Daily Evergreen in March...

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