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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

Guest column: UCORE goals are valuable for undergraduate students

Last week, a Daily Evergreen opinion column offered several positions on UCORE. At times these positions proved contradictory.First, the author agreed with one particular goal of UCORE: to provide undecided...

Muslim Student Association members protesting the Women’s Resource Center’s Week Without Violence” on Oct. 15, 2015 on Todd Hall steps.

Students can take action against travel ban

Daily Evergreen Editorial Board February 2, 2017

One hundred and thirty six of our fellow WSU students’ lives are on lockdown. President Donald Trump’s executive order has forced them, and students across the U.S. who are here on student visas...

Hillside cashier Emily serves customers, most of whom have RDA accounts through WSU Housing and Dining Services.

RDA is the most responsible form of meal plan

TYLER LAFERRIERE, Evergreen columnist February 1, 2017

A 19-year-old sophomore and computer science major, Ryan Manny has created a free computer program to measure the different amounts students pay between RDA and Cougar Cash. It is designed so that...

Letter to the editor: Misleading headline on recent article

ANDREW LUEDEKE | Pullman February 1, 2017

I’ve been following the Daily Evergreen ever since I came to Pullman in August of 2016. It has come to my attention that The Daily Evergreen takes part in irresponsible reporting on major levels.It is...

People protest President Donald Trump’s inauguration at the Women’s March on Jan. 21 in Moscow.

We must fight for everybody

BASHEERA AGYEMAN, Evergreen columnist January 31, 2017

Women, afraid of being grabbed in their private places without consent, afraid of having their rights snatched by the recent political changes, came out in droves last Saturday. The most powerful presence...

Business students studying on Monday by the Carson Center, a room focused on providing for business students.

Entrepreneurship: The other creative field

HARRISON CONNER, Evergreen columnist January 31, 2017

When one considers the “creative” fields, they think fine arts, literature, music, but they don’t think of entrepreneurship. Just as the composer has passion for creating music, the entrepreneur...

A sign at the Trump wall protest on Oct. 19 reads “One Nation in #Diversity.”

Tolerance promotes diversity and acceptance

EMILY HOGAN, Evergreen columnist January 25, 2017

Tolerance is a simple three-syllable word. The movement this word represents is not so simple. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, tolerance is defined as the “willingness to accept behavior...

Phillip Guingona, a History 105 professor, lectures his students on Tuesday in Carpenter Hall. History 105 is required for most students.

UCORE classes should prepare students for life

BASHEERA AGYEMAN, Evergreen columnist January 25, 2017

You’re a nursing major, sitting in the back of your History 105 class, wondering what the concepts of Roots of Contemporary Issues have to do with your chosen field. Or perhaps you are a business...

Geana Javier is a sophomore economics major from Seattle. She can be contacted at 335-2290 or by opinion@dailyevergreen.com.

The perks of Greek housing

GEANA JAVIER, Evergreen columnist January 25, 2017

Lying just on the outskirts of WSU’s campus are numerous Greek chapter houses, referred to as “Greek Row.” According to gogreek.wsu.edu, there are 12 sororities and six fraternities available...

Reader Reactions: ‘Faculty may propose sanctuary campus’

January 24, 2017

Readers react to the WSU Faculty Senate discussing a proposal that would make WSU a sanctuary campus. The campus would then serve all students regardless of race, national origin or immigration status...

Crowds of people participated in the Woman’s March on Saturday in Moscow. Many of the participants wore bright pink clothes or accessories.

The (Un)Precedented Presidential Inauguration

TYLER LAFERRIERE, Evergreen columnist January 24, 2017

Many things have assuredly been unprecedented about this election cycle, from Russian hacking, to the first female nominee, to the tweeting political outsider who just took the oath of office. The...

Students and community members line up around the Beta Theta Pi house to offer condolences after the death of fraternity member Dashiell Mortell.

Greek community offers valuable support

GEANA JAVIER, Evergreen columnist January 24, 2017

I am a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, and a close friend of mine was Brock Lindberg, 21-year-old student and Pi Kappa Phi brother found dead in his bedroom on Oct. 24, 2016. The comfort I received...

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