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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

Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson discusses the process behind suing opioid distributors in relation to advertising, Oct. 18.

Washington state attorney general talks transparency in opioid crisis, ads

BRANDON WILLMAN, Multimedia editor October 19, 2022

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said transparency is crucial following Meta's lawsuit against the greater Washington state and during the ongoing opioid epidemic on Tuesday afternoon during a...

In some circumstances, neither asking the right questions nor providing the right answers will be enough.

Satire: Notaverse testimony to child safety, data abuse

GAYATHRI KRISHNAMOORTHY, Evergreen columnist March 3, 2022

On Nota Day this year, the world’s most influential hide-bound group met with the world’s largest monopoly in data collection agencies to discuss child safety and data abuse. Here is a transcript of...

Liberals and conservatives alike are unsure of how to navigate this new age of digital existence.

Satire: Parler becomes last viable social media platform

KESTRA ENGSTROM, Managing editor October 11, 2021

Last Thursday, Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal called for the end of “finsta” in a questioning of Facebook’s Head of Global Safety, Antigone Davis. Although Davis explained this was not possible...

Killer robots arent merely the stuff of sci-fi anymore — they could be right around the corner.

OPINION: Satire: Beware of killer robots

JOEY FRANKLIN December 8, 2020

Elon Musk recently put a computer chip in a pigs’ brain. While I'm not exactly sure what the end game for Musk is, it's a very fascinating idea. I wonder how long — if it hasn't happened already —...

We constantly shout down cancel culture, but there are some upsides to the social media phenomenon.

OPINION: Cancel culture’s hidden benefits

JOEY FRANKLIN September 29, 2020

Cancel culture is a fairly new phenomenon found primarily on Twitter but can be seen across all social media and online platforms. “Canceling” usually happens to a celebrity, athlete or someone else...

Social media degrades relationships and hurts people, especially during election season.

OPINION: Social media negatively affects communication

JOEY FRANKLIN September 8, 2020

Social media can be very useful, especially during a pandemic, when seeing friends and family in person is not a viable option. Social media, however, does not come without negative aspects. When people...

If your summer internship or job was canceled due to COVID-19, you could make some extra cash with these tips from an Evergreen columnist.

Use online marketplaces to supplement your summer income

JENNA GEELAN, Evergreen reporter and columnist June 29, 2020

The internet has become a place for people worldwide to purchase clothing, jewelry and other specialty items ⁠— especially in recent months due to COVID-19. Here are some ways you can take advantage...

Celebrities, as the smartest and brightest of our society, need all the help we can give them.

OPINION: Satire: Protect our billionaires from coronavirus

JACOB HERSH, Evergreen columnist May 27, 2020

As Jeff Bezos crosses that holy border from billionaire to trillionaire, hundreds of thousands of Americans are out of work. As Chrissy Teigen complains about artisan cookware, laid-off workers are wondering...

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