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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

WSU Head Coach Mike Leach yells from the sideline during a game against Stanford in Martin Stadium on Oct. 31, 2017.

Phony video post has coach in crosshairs

Editorial Board, The Daily Evergreen June 21, 2018

WSU head football coach Mike Leach made a mistake this weekend — he didn’t check his source. Leach sent out a tweet Sunday asking people to share their thoughts on a video of former President Barack...

Students walking by the ballot drop box located outside of the CUB. Voting should be of highest priority to all students.

Choosing apathy is no longer an option

HANAH GOETZ, Evergreen columnist/opinion editor June 14, 2018

With James Allsup being certified as a Precinct Committee Officer in Whitman County and the recent decision of the WSU Board of Regents to approve an athletics deficit plan that includes doubling student...

Letter to the Editor | The meaning of “Republican”

Denis Tracy, County prosecutor June 14, 2018

My first reaction was an emotional one, when I read the article about James Allsup quietly grabbing a Precinct Committee Officer position in the county Republican Party. My first thought was: my dad...

Letter to the Editor | Supporting Planned Parenthood

Roz Luther, Pullman June 14, 2018

Yesterday I read an interesting fact, “In 1964 Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman became honorary chairmen of Planned Parenthood.” In 1968 President Nixon called population growth “one of...

Reader Reactions | WSU Board of Regents

June 14, 2018

Readers respond to unanimous decision for deficit recovery based on student fees. Zac Young: “I’ve defended the athletic budget for a while now ... but I can’t support doubling student fees and...

The “Washington State Fair” float from 
Mrs. Bozorgzad’s third grade class in McLean, Virginia

Letter to the Editor | Thank you Washington

Shari Bozorgzad, Langley School, Virginia June 14, 2018

This past February, my third-grade students wrote letters to small-town newspapers around our country. The letters asked people in each state to send items of interest that the student might include...

WSU Board of Regents members Brett Blankenship, left, Ron Sims and Alyssa Norris listen to a discussion during the Regents meeting on Sept. 21 on the WSU Pullman campus. They will meet in Woodinville on Thursday and Friday.

WSU Board of Regents closes off public

EDITORIAL BOARD, The Daily Evergreen June 7, 2018

The WSU Board of Regents will hold their last regular meeting of the 2018 fiscal year this week where they will address one of the most pressing issues facing the university in the form of the over $60...

Fejeran: Election accountability

ERIC FEJERAN, County auditor candidate (prefers Democratic Party) June 7, 2018

The auditor’s office requires big changes in order to make sure that every eligible voter has an equal voice. It is not news to most people that rural county governments, Whitman County included,...

Jamison: More qualified personnel

SANDY JAMISON, County auditor candidate (prefers Republican Party) June 7, 2018

When most people hear the term “auditor” they immediately think of an individual who inspects and verifies the accuracy of a company’s operational and/or financial records. While this is the true...

Reader Reactions | WSU Athletics budget plan

June 7, 2018

WSU Athletics releases budget plan dependent on student fees. Victor Small: “Hey athletics department, I get it, economics and statistics can be tricky subjects. I mean, who hasn’t struggled with...

The Purple Autumn Ash trees lining the streets of downtown may be removed for future projects. The city needs to recognize upcoming plans to ensure natural aesthetics in the future arent as impacted by development before putting them in.

Keep Pullman’s trees in development plans

HANAH GOETZ, Evergreen columnist/opinion editor May 31, 2018

Recently there has been numerous negative responses toward Pullman's possible decision to remove or replace trees downtown for further development. But while Pullman is working to increase their aesthetic...

Take advantage of more unique opportunities for career development

MOHAMED SALEM, Guest columnist May 31, 2018

For many years, WSU student minorities have been struggling to have proper representation at ASWSU. Our minority peers are discouraged from public service by the cronyism, bias and cliquey circles in student...

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