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

Aletha Lassiter, Yogatopia Instructor, discusses the mental benefits of different yoga positions and types on Tuesday evening at Yogatopia.

Yoga, meditation allow for reflection

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter September 12, 2019

On a cold, rainy day such as Tuesday many may struggle to bring themselves to go outside in the gloomy weather. However, the Palouse Advocacy League and local yoga studio Yogatopia teamed up to host Yoga...

WSU sophomore Nathan Richardson and Pullman Firefighter Angela Teal look at the firefighter training tower while other participants wait for their turn at the facility Saturday morning.

Volunteer firefighter training heats up

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor September 9, 2019

The Pullman Fire Department held a practice physical test Saturday morning for candidates interested in the Reserve Firefighter Program. “I’m really interested in the medical side of EMS and fire...

Artwork displayed in the WSU Schnitzer Art Museum on Aug. 29, created by Polly Apfelbaum.

Artist provides colorful prints for winter

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor September 5, 2019

Polly Apfelbaum sparked her passion for art at a young age and has since created hundreds of pieces using several types of mediums. Her prints, created from woodblock printing, are now on display at the...

Market Manager Amanda Argona talks about the Pullman Farmers Market on Saturday at One World Cafe.

Farmers market strengthens community

RACHEL LENTZ, Evergreen columnist September 4, 2019

In the growing season you can see a lot of life around Pullman, from golden fields of wheat to a beautiful town. But at the Pullman Farmers Market, farmers, city dwellers and local artists come together...

Life Editor Zach Goff finishes laying out his pages during production on Wednesday in the Evergreen newsroom.

Life editor helps with roommate drama

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter August 29, 2019

Roommates can be either be the best thing ever or a yearlong nightmare. Regardless, boundaries are essential to maintaining sanity throughout the year. As a former RA, I’ve heard and seen some roommate...

Nine-and-a-half year-old cattle dog, poodle and chihuahua mix Skippy looks up at a table in downtown Pullman on Jan. 11 at Pups & Cups Cafe.

Coffee shop hosts game night for LGBTQ+

RACHEL LENTZ, Evergreen columnist August 28, 2019

Pups & Cups Cafe is a pet- and human-friendly coffee house on Main Street downtown Pullman. The business offers locally roasted cups of coffee, host a variety of pets and an LGBTQ+ friendly game night. Pups...

Mike Wagoner, Zoe manager and owner of Cougar Country, smiles behind the counter and talks about the future of Cougar Country Drive-In on Monday afternoon at Zoe Coffee-house and Pub.

‘Cougar Country is a Pullman icon’

JACKEE SMITH, Evergreen reporter August 28, 2019

The new Cougar Country Drive-In will not open for the first Saturday football game of the season on Aug. 31, as originally anticipated, according to the burger shop’s new owner. “We would [rather...

Mark Ready, religious fantasy fiction author, and adventure fiction author Guy Worthey sit at a table during the farmers’ market on Saturday outside BookPeople of Moscow.

Local authors come together to advise young writers

REID BROWN, Evergreen reporter August 26, 2019

The quaint, bustling interior of BookPeople of Moscow, nestled between the sweet-smelling cafes and throngs of people perusing the historic district’s Saturday market, is a hotspot for writers on the...

“It’s a kickoff to mingle and meet and see new faces and see old friends and come together as graduate professionals,” GPSA Vice President Veneice Guillory-Lacy said Wednesday morning.

GPSA welcomes graduate students back with bbq

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter August 26, 2019

Hundreds of graduate students across campus flock to the smells of a barbecue emanating from the roof of the atrium Friday afternoon. The event has a beautiful run, and hundreds of graduate students leave...

Festival encourages people to try new things

KATIE ARCHER, Evergreen reporter August 26, 2019

People participated in free outdoor activities during the sixth annual Palouse Outdoor Festival on Saturday at Wawawai County Park and Granite Point. Some of the activities included rock climbing, kayaking...

Shay Connell, fundraiser organizer and Pullman resident, prepares a snow cone Wednesday afternoon to raise money for the Alaska & Washington chapter of Make-A-Wish. Last year, Connell and two of her friends collected more than $4,300 for the organization.

Children raise over $4,000 for Make-A-Wish Foundation

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor August 22, 2019

Shay Connell, 10-year-old, set a goal to raise $200 last year for the Make-A-Wish Foundation by selling snow cones, but instead, raised over $4,300. This year, Shay hopes to donate $5,000 to the foundation. Shay...

“I’m all about the work and the process and making sure that we create something beautiful, and that’s what I’ve found in this company which has been such a treat,” Jones said Wednesday evening at RTOP.

Theatre welcomes professional actors for ‘Funny Girl’ performance

JOEL KEMEGUE, Evergreen mint editor August 22, 2019

“Funny Girl” is an iconic musical based on the life of Fanny Brice and is the newest show hosted by the Regional Theatre of the Palouse. The show closes on Sunday, Aug. 25. Tickets are $20, and...

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