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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

Students walk between classes Nov. 2 on the Glenn Terrell Friendship Mall.

Summer session offers flexible course loads

RIDGE PETERSON, Evergreen columnist June 14, 2017

As the summer kicks into gear, students often wonder if they should take classes during summer session. For those who are in town or have access to the WSU Global Campus, summer provides an excellent...

Reader reactions: Pullman police drone program protects citizens

June 14, 2017

Readers react to a column about the future Pullman Police Department’s drone program. Drones will be used for specific cases, such as high-risk crime scenes or natural disasters. The drones will not...

Reader reactions: Pullman City Council approves welcoming city resolution

June 14, 2017

Readers react to an article about the city council voting 6-1 in favor of becoming a welcoming city. The police department will only enforce immigration warrants signed by a judge and will not question...

Welcoming resolution approval necessary for Pullman

JOSH MAASBERG, Evergreen columnist June 7, 2017

Pullman is a growing community, and we should absolutely reaffirm our intent to be a welcoming and inclusive city. Pullman is a diverse community with a significantly higher rate of transience and...

Nowell Siegel, a flight test pilot, helps guide the Qube, a police drone Oct. 19, 2011 in Simi Valley, California.

Pullman police drone program protects citizens

RIDGE PETERSON, Evergreen columnist June 7, 2017

The recent proposal by the Pullman Police Department to use drones in certain circumstances will improve the capability of the police to carry out their missions. Privacy concerns, although understandable...

Students participate in a self-defense class at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. WSU does not currently offer self-defense classes at the UREC.

Self-defense is a valuable skill

RIDGE PETERSON, Evergreen columnist May 31, 2017

Basic self-defense is a skill that many people, including WSU students, could benefit from learning. Although Pullman is generally a safe city, and odds are any given person will never need to defend...

Reader reactions: A closer look at the future Indoor Practice Facility

May 31, 2017

Readers react to an article about the WSU athletic department’s plans to replace the current Indoor Practice Facility (IPF) with a new one. The current IFP, the bubble, was meant to be temporary. The...

Letter to the editor: Response to column on the anti-abortion demonstration

JEDIDIAH MCCOY | Pullman May 24, 2017

Last month, an opinion piece was published in The Daily Evergreen concerning a pro-life display incident from the previous week.In the piece, the author asserted that the display attacked women who have...

Letter to the editor: Environmentalism in the age of Trump

KATHRYN SUTHERLAND | Pullman May 24, 2017

As an American who cares about the environment and solving the global problem of climate change, Trump’s inauguration and subsequent environmental actions have been jarring to say the least.At the very...

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...

Reader reactions: City Council considers making Pullman a welcoming city

May 24, 2017

Readers react to an article about a City Council meeting and proposal of Pullman becoming a welcoming city. A welcoming city complies with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and federal law, unlike...

Reader reactions: Universities in US sacrifice education for aesthetics

May 24, 2017

Readers react to a column about American universities spending more money on aesthetics than on education. French universities offer higher education for very little money. Universities in the U.S. give...

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