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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

Poll asking Americans views on diversity in the Oscars.

The color of gold: #OscarsSOWhite and its racial reality

Poll asking Americans views on diversity in the Oscars.

President Barack Obama speaks as King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud of Saudi Arabia looks on during a meeting at the Oval Office, Sept. 4, in Washington D.C. 

America complicit in Saudi political assassination

President Barack Obama speaks as King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud of Saudi Arabia looks on during a meeting at the Oval Office, Sept. 4, in Washington D.C. 

The Republicans’ key to 2016: Immigration reform

More than 2,000 immigration rights activists march from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in Washington, D.C., to the White House on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014, in support of immigration reform and to fight the deportation of families living illegally in the United States. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/MCT)

Abigail Fisher & lawyer

Abigail Fisher, left, and her attorney, Edward Blum, middle, leave a hearing in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013. Fisher, a white high school graduate, was turned down by the University of Texas...

Kurdish refugees arrive in Yumurtalik, Turkey, fleeing the advances of Islamic State extremists on the north Syrian city of Kobani. The U.S. has a responsibility to help global refugees.

US should accept refugees with open arms

EMRY DINMAN | Evergreen columnist December 3, 2015

Kurdish refugees arrive in Yumurtalik, Turkey, fleeing the advances of Islamic State extremists on the north Syrian city of Kobani. The U.S. has a responsibility to help global refugees.

To promote a healthier view of alcohol consumption, the US should follow Europe’s example of a younger drinking age. 

The US should lower the drinking age to 18

To promote a healthier view of alcohol consumption, the US should follow Europe’s example of a younger drinking age. 

A relative carries the body of 18-month-old Palestinian baby Ali Dawabsheh, who was killed after his family’s house was set on fire. Terrorist actions from both sides of the conflict are leading to unnecessary deaths.

Meeting violence with violence

A relative carries the body of 18-month-old Palestinian baby Ali Dawabsheh, who was killed after his family’s house was set on fire. Terrorist actions from both sides of the conflict are leading to unnecessary deaths.

Top trophy hunting countries in Africa based on proportion of hunters visiting. Regulating animal populations through trophy hunting is necessary for the well-being of human lives.

Kill or be Killed

Top trophy hunting countries in Africa based on proportion of hunters visiting. Regulating animal populations through trophy hunting is necessary for the well-being of human lives.

Washington State University researchers use survey results to improve mental healthcare, specifically post-traumatic stress disorder care, for Native Americans.

Multiculturalism in mental healthcare

ALYSEN BOSTON | Evergreen reporter February 11, 2015

Washington State University researchers use survey results to improve mental healthcare, specifically post-traumatic stress disorder care, for Native Americans.

Code Pink for Peace members protest against U.S. military action in Iraq as Secretary of State John Kerry testifies at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the United States strategy to defeat the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, in Washington, D.C. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/MCT)

ISIL is the major threat

Olivier Douliery | MCT Campus December 11, 2014

Code Pink for Peace members protest against U.S. military action in Iraq as Secretary of State John Kerry testifies at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the United States strategy to defeat...

Albert Garcia still hears the voices and knows what it's like to grapple with a crippling psychosis. But, at age 57, he has his disease under control, and he will be a key player - a "peer support'' counselor - as four Minnesota counties roll out a new strategy to expand mental health care for adolescents, prevent psychiatric crises, and keep teens out of institutional care. The program, known as ACT, is widely used for adults in Minnesota and other states, but is now being expanded to teens at a time when the state faces severe shortages of psychiatric care for young adults. (Bruce Bisping/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT).

National program for mental health

Renee C. Byer November 14, 2014

Albert Garcia still hears the voices and knows what it's like to grapple with a crippling psychosis. But, at age 57, he has his disease under control, and he will be a key player - a "peer support'' counselor...

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