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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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Pullman residents participate in the national 'Hands Off' protests.

“Hands off,” Pullman residents say

LUCILLE STUTESMAN, Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2025

Roughly 400 Pullman residents of all ages poured into Cougar Plaza Saturday to tell the Trump administration, Hands off!” The rally was part of the nearly 1,400 nationwide "Hands Off" rallies. Pullman’s...

A sign waved at the downtown rally March 2.

Ukrainian far from home rallies for country

HUDSON MILLER, Evergreen reporter March 5, 2025

Olha Hrytsiuk, a Ukrainian refugee, has watched in horror as the war wages in her country. “I know my history... But I don’t know if others know the same truth about Ukraine,” said Hrytsiuk, an...

Protests on Terrell Mall lack efficacy and only serve as an impediment to students’ daily business. The protests don’t change students’ minds, and though they’re legal, they really have no place on WSU’s campus.

Terrell Mall protests are pointless

TYLER WILEY, Evergreen columnist October 18, 2021

Protests are a mainstay of modern democratic societies, but just because you can speak in public does not mean you always should.   Protests on Glen Terrell Mall have been happening...

It is important to think about other people's situations and perspectives when trying to understand racism, said Dr. Marie Theard, medical director of neuroanesthesia at Oregon Health and Science University.

Speakers discuss how to fight racism

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief October 30, 2020

Speakers discussed fighting racism through education and seeing the world through different perspectives in an event hosted by WSU Tri-Cities on Oct. 29. It is important to have conversations about...

Protesters gathered at Martin Stadium and marched to Pullman City Hall where they held a rally in support of the Black Lives Matter movement Friday evening.

Demonstrators march against systemic racism

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter June 13, 2020

Around 200 people marched and chanted from Martin Stadium to Pullman City Hall on Friday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and the fight against systemic racism. Ivy Ndambuki, co-organizer...

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