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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

Safety of SR 26 must be addressed sooner than later

Summer and nice weather means road trips with friends and leaving Pullman for vacation. This travel in and out of Pullman may soon become safer for drivers — but not in the near future.State Route 26,...

Part of the problem

Very soon after I started reporting on sexual assaults in Pullman, I started to see a pattern. Rapes were being reported by victims but there was a trend of victims reporting the assault, often times even...

Silenced by social media

Evergreen editorial board April 20, 2016

Well no means yes and yes means anal, right?” This chilling attempt at a joke one Daily Evergreen editor heard from an acquaintance elicited a laugh from the other person in the car.Welcome to rape culture,...

Letter to the editor: College Republicans don’t represent conservatives

I do not agree with the College Republicans' direction. I acknowledge that I am not currently a member and each president has autonomy over their administration.However, as a former president and conservative...

President-elect Kirk Schulz poses for a photo on April 2 during his first visit to WSUs campus since his selection.

#DearWSUPres: Giving students a voice

In case you haven’t heard or didn’t know, three communication students at WSU have launched an online Twitter campaign using the hashtag #DearWSUPres to facilitate a student-led conversation with our...

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,...

Guest editorial: Helping the planet year-round

Over the last decade, phrases like ‘go green’ and ‘reduce your carbon footprint’ have become firmly embedded in our lexicon, just as Earth Day has become an annual celebration. As an environmental...

A protester participates in an interactive demonstration against racism in Westlake Park in Seattle on August 17.

Exploring racial privilege

Earlier this week, while browsing my somewhat uneventful news ‘highlight’ reels on various social media websites, a headline punched the air right out of my lungs — an article on CNN’s website...

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