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Year Recap: The accomplishments of WSU Vancouver’s Collective for Social and Environmental Justice
The last three years have ignited a surge in activists calling out social justice issues
Q & A: Jacob Boucher and Kylie Sickles are changing student government
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Professors and alumni call for climate action in ‘Necessity’ film project
In April 2019, 11 climate activists were arrested and charged with criminal trespassing after building
Letter from the managing editor
To the WSU Vancouver community, I am writing to you in this end-of-the-year “letter in
Letter from the editor
When I was a freshman, I never pictured myself as a leader. However, during student
Cougar Bites: Portland’s food truck hub
Surrounded with string lights, chimes of clinking beer glasses and the scent of countless foods,
Book bans: Should libraries remain neutral?
On April 5, WSU Vancouver and Fort Vancouver Regional Library librarians joined to discuss prevalent
5 pollinating plants to get this Earth Day
On Earth Day, many opt for challenges such as avoiding single-use plastics, electing to go
Graduate students present research in three minutes or less
Completing a doctoral thesis takes years of dedicated research, and can result in dissertations containing