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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

An American flag on the corner of Pine City-Malden Road and Main Street flies in the soft breeze on Nov. 7 — a symbol of hope for the town of Malden.

SATIRE: Talking to residents about the election

JOSIAH PIKE, Copy editor October 30, 2024

The presidential election is less than one week away. After a campaign lasting nearly a year and a half, the only poll that really matters will take place Tuesday. But with all the excitement around...

Michael Baumgartner graduated from WSU in 1999. Has served as Spokane Treasurer, state senator.

Michael Baumgartner seeking Washington’s fifth Congressional district’s house seat

JOSIAH PIKE, Copy editor February 28, 2024

Spokane County Treasurer Michael Baumgartner announced his candidacy for Washington’s fifth congressional district Monday. Baumgartner made his announcement at the University District Gateway Bridge....

Bugden discusses the role partisanship has had in addressing the threat of climate change

WSU professor discusses role of partisanship in climate change

MUSFIRAH KHAN, Evergreen reporter September 13, 2023

Dylan Bugden, WSU Boeing Distinguished Assistant Professor in Environmental Sociology, presented his research regarding the role of partisanship in climate change policies on Tuesday at The Foley Institute. Bugden...

The Willow oil drilling project will generate billions of dollars in tax revenue for the federal, state and local government

Biden’s Willow project is incredibly hypocritical

ANNE MURPHY, Evergreen columnist April 19, 2023

With a seemingly blatant disregard for his climate change campaign promises, President Biden has approved an oil drilling project that will have terrible effects in accelrating climate change. President...

Judge ruled Friday that the defamation case between Dominion and Fox News Network will go to trial in April

The Political Parley: Trump indicted, TikTok bans and the defamation trial

ANNE MURPHY, Evergreen columnist April 5, 2023

Congress can’t decide if or how they want to ban TikTok Congress has returned to acting like children, arguing over the details of the various bills that have been proposed that would effectively...

A privately funded system puts money ahead of public trust.

OPINION: Time to restore balance in campaign funding

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist January 20, 2022

The cost of political campaigns, especially on the national level, is staggering.  With the most recent presidential election, both major candidates threw around huge budgets.  Both President...

Voter suppression continues to be an issue around the country, says Keneshia Grant, associate professor of political science at Howard University.

Black migration ‘creates new possibilities in American politics,’ speaker says

TIMOTHY FAIRBANKS-CLOUSER January 27, 2021

One professor addressed how critical the Black vote is to presidential candidates’ success and the effect migration patterns have on American politics during a virtual event Tuesday afternoon. WSU’s...

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