The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Hannah Levy, a clinical psychology graduate student, performs a contemporary style dance that highlights the impact of athletics on mental health on Friday night, at the CUB Auditorium.

‘We represent a minority at WSU, and we represent the rainbow’

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor October 7, 2019

The crowd in the CUB Auditorium erupted into applause when the emcee for the night announced the winner of the first Cougar Dance Competition on Thursday night. Kau`i Marley Samio, WSU freshman, said...

A group of Basset hounds enjoy some puppy frappuccinos upon arrival to the Mutt Strutt event on Saturday afternoon at Reaney Park.

Mutts strut their stuff for pet park

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor September 30, 2019

The dogs of Pullman were out in full force Saturday afternoon at Reaney Park for the 11th annual Mutt Strutt. Mutt Strutt, which raised money for Pooch Park, is a dog-friendly festival. Pooch Park...

WSU’s Omega Delta Phi co-hosted Hype Knight along with chapters from other universities on Saturday night at Ensminger Pavilion.

Fraternity hosts first ever Hype Knight

RACHEL LENTZ, Evergreen columnist September 30, 2019

The Ensminger Pavilion pulsed with music and celebration Saturday evening at Omega Delta Phi’s Hype Knight. It was an event to welcome freshmen students and returning students to kick off the school...

Beagle and Pembroke Welsh Corgi mix Rita spends time in a kennel Wednesday afternoon at Whitman County Humane Society. Dogs at the shelter will also be up for adoption after Mutt Strut, including Rita’s sister Roxy.

Dog park has annual festival

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor September 26, 2019

Pooch Park, an off-leash dog park run by the Whitman County Humane Society, is hosting its 11th annual Mutt Strutt Saturday in Reaney Park. The event has a variety of activities for dogs and dog enthusiasts...

Ames Fowler went to school for civil engineering in Seattle, and moved back to his parents farm to help with the day-to-day farming. He says his main passion is in hydrology, or the study of the earths water and its movement on land.

Local farmers prepare for winter

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter September 25, 2019

Full-breasted chickens cluck and lambs graze on the drying autumnal grass. The sky darkens with the oncoming night and thick clouds hover overhead. The Fowler family explains how they plan on transitioning...

“What used to be niche no longer is, what used to be entirely nerdy is now not quite so nerdy. I wouldn’t quite go so far as to say it’s hip and cool, but it’s pretty darn close,” Simmons said Saturday at Safari Pearl.

Safari Pearl celebrates 31 years in community

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter September 23, 2019

On Saturday in Moscow, Safari Pearl Comics celebrated 31 years of operation with a sidewalk sale. Displays of comics, board games, costumes and more sat on tables outside of the shop with two employees...

“It [the event] is about connecting people with science,” Jessica Jones said Friday evening at the WSU Planetarium in Sloan Hall.

Planetarium hosts evening among the stars

CAROLYNN CLAREY, Evergreen reporter and photojournalist September 23, 2019

A dark room full of glittering stars, the Harry Potter theme playing in the background, the hushed whispers of parents talking with their children and then a flash of bright color on the dome; it’s showtime. Families...

Take Back the Night was created as a way for sexual assault survivors to reclaim their power, said Bekah MillerMacPhee. The march will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the University of Idaho Women’s Center.

Students discuss sexual assault prevention

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter September 19, 2019

The Women's Center at the University of Idaho is preparing to host its first Take Back the Night march on Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. starting at the school's women's center in Moscow. The first 100 attendees...

Students harvest produce Monday evening at the Soil Stewards Farm. “The Student club is the main driver,” Farm Manager Alison Detjens said.

Club hosts autumn pumpkin patch

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter September 19, 2019

A student farm at the University of Idaho brings together fans of an upcoming autumn season for a pumpkin patch and fall festival. The Soil Stewards Farm is mostly run by the students, who decide what...

“This is a designated hour and a half where they don’t have to worry about that,” Sheri Miller, associate director of Whitman County Libraries, said Tuesday afternoon.

Colfax Library hosts reading fund dinners

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor September 18, 2019

The Colfax Public Library will give families in Whitman County a chance to relax while eating a free meal and discussing books. Starting in October, the library will host a six-week series of free dinners...

Viewers watch in anticipation as Travis Basquez enters the final eight on Saturday at the Tournament’s venue, Resonate Church.

Students ‘Smash’ each other

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter September 16, 2019

Smash Bros. at WSU held its regional tournament Saturday at Resonate Church, in which a high schooler won the singles bracket tournament.  The event brought in players from University of Idaho, regular...

Children make cosmic suncatchers by pouring a white, liquid glue onto a container lid and then swirling in food coloring to create a marble like pattern on Tuesday morning at the Moscow Food Co-op.

Co-op teaches art, helps parents gain new skills

CAROLYNN CLAREY, Evergreen reporter and photojournalist September 12, 2019

For 15 years the Moscow Food Co-op has hosted family-friendly activities for a group called Co-op Kids. This week’s featured activity was creating a cosmic suncatcher. Cosmic suncatchers are discs...

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