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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

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"Conclusion" by Jenny Holzer in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum, Pullman, Wash.

“Conclusion” by Jenny Holzer: A collection exploring themes of censorship and secrecy

MAKANI K. PANG, Evergreen copy chief September 11, 2025

Among the pale, white walls of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum is a collection by Jenny Holzer titled “Conclusion.” The collection features six pieces, each defined by colorful squares of abstract expressionism...

Wall Street in Lower Manhattan on September 11, 2021.

ESSAY: Eleventh day of the ninth month

Lucille Stutesman, Evergreen news co-editor September 10, 2025

It was September 2018 and I had just moved to New York City. The summer was getting ready to give way to fall and you could sense it in the cool, humid breeze. I had started school not a week before at...

Volunteer loads potatoes from a conveyor belt into cars, boxes, coolers and bags for people to take home.

Remembering through service: Center for Civic Engagement’s 9/11 day of action

BAILEY THULE, Staff photographer September 9, 2025

Each year on September 11, individuals around the nation pause to remember a day that reshaped the country. The anniversary brings with it not only a reminder of the devastation and lives lost, but...

No matter where you were or if you were born yet, all Americans stand united in their remembrance of 9/11.

OPINION: We must never forget 9/11

ISABELLE BUSCH, Evergreen reporter, columnist September 11, 2022

Around the world, if you are my age or younger, you did not exist when 9/11 shook America.  I was not born when the planes struck the twin towers. I was not watching when first responders rushed...

Millennials and Gen Z have been exposed to broadcast violence for as long as they can remember and we're seeing the effects now.

OPINION: Media violence affects Gen Z

MACKENNA ROWE September 29, 2020

Battles between generations range from the use of technology to violence. Gen X, born from 1965-1980, lived a far different life than those of Gen Y and Gen Z. But it’s debatable as to which generation...

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