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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

Serving your community is a good way to meet new people, reduce stress and help those in need.

Volunteering in Pullman is important, makes strong students

ERIC SIMPSON, Evergreen columnist September 26, 2018

Volunteering has always been an important part of every community, big or small. It helps bring people closer together and create new connections that otherwise may not have existed. I urge every student...

Muhammad Abdulqaymov, junior global politics major, said net neutrality helps small businesses grow which is better for the economy than large corporations having a monopoly Tuesday in Fulmer Hall.

Losing net neutrality hurts economy

KADE RUSSOM, Evergreen columnist September 26, 2018

Net neutrality used to oversee internet service providers’ control over the content they allowed users to access, but its repeal has created debate over how much of the internet is free. Under net...

Amir Rezamand, president of the WSU College Republicans, discusses whether safe spaces are justified Thursday in the CUB.

Safe spaces harm resilience, debate

KENDRICK RICHARDSON, Evergreen columnist September 25, 2018

If you need to find a place that won’t discriminate against you for wanting to express your controversial beliefs, allow me to sarcastically refer you to a “safe space.” Within the last several...

Mary Trotter, former professor of the Performing Arts at WSU, discusses her opinions and future options regarding the loss of funding to Performing Arts on Oct. 24, 2017.

WSU should make room for Performing Arts, be well-rounded

KADE RUSSOM, Evergreen columnist September 25, 2018

As resounding as the blare of stadium speakers can be and as thrilling and intense as it is being a part of a chanting mass, there isn’t anything that can replace the quiet emotion of theater. In...

Banning hard alcohol in fraternities will make students hide events with alcohol more carefully.

National ban of hard alcohol in fraternities won’t reduce incidents

GRANT CIUBA, Evergreen columnist September 20, 2018

Restrictions will result in students concealing drinking events, reduce student, university trustThe new ban on hard alcohol at fraternities nationwide won’t stop students from drinking. It’s college...

Senior anthopology major Nalik Dreher says that victimization of groups is a product of social conditioning Monday in the CUB.

Falling victim to self-victimization

KENDRICK RICHARDSON, Evergreen columnist September 20, 2018

Economic inequality, workplace discrimination and various cases of institutional racism are said to be among the worst problems facing American minorities today. However, there is one problem we often...

Jason Gesser, former assitant athletic director of the CAF, resigned from his position following multiple sexual harassment allegations.

Editorial Board: Sources from public records deserve benefit of doubt

EDITORIAL BOARD September 20, 2018

Dismissing the credibility of anonymous sources obtained from public records without understanding why they are unnamed is ignorant. In the investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against former...

Griffin Uchida, assistant director of Facilities and Operations for the CUB 
and the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center, shares his thoughts on diversity Friday.

Diversity makes us stronger, able to communicate with others

ALEX BIVIANO, Evergreen columnist September 19, 2018

On Sept. 7, Fox News titular host of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” made headlines for asking his audience “how exactly is diversity our strength?” While many Twitter users quickly labeled Carlson a...

Michael Salamone, judicial process professor, discusses the political environment present today and how that may affect judicial review processes in the future in Johnson Tower on Thursday.

Brett Kavanaugh: a necessary nonpartisan

SAAD NABIL ALI, Evergreen columnist September 19, 2018

U.S. Supreme Court has continually grown in power because of flagrant disregard to the limitations of the judiciary. The current climate surrounding Brett Kavanaugh, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge...

Alice Ma, registered dietician for WSU Dining Services, speaks about diets and the fine line between calorie counting and eating disorders Friday in the CUB.

Debunking seltzer myths

KRISTIN BULZOMI, Evergreen columnist September 18, 2018

A columnist for The Daily Evergreen wrote a piece titled “Seltzer water is a healthier choice.” In this piece the columnist made several outrageous claims which I would like to address. The dreaded...

UREC Coordinator of Coug Bikes Donald Schmit speaks about the employment opportunities offered by the Coug Bike program Friday at the Outdoor Recreation Center.

Coug Bikes needs better marketing for it to be useful

ERIC SIMPSON, Evergreen columnist September 18, 2018

Coug Bikes’ benefits are not fully realized by the student body, and if they are, students are not taking advantage of them. This is because of Coug Bikes’ failure to provide adequate information on...

Believe in something, because it may save your career

‘Believe in something, because it may save your career’

KENDRICK RICHARDSON, Evergreen columnist September 14, 2018

An ad campaign from a footwear company features a man who’s famous for not standing on his feet. That wasn’t a joke — it actually happened. Once we thought anthem kneeling was dying out, Colin...

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