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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

The play depicts two men going through separate divorces, and their journey navigating that shared expereince together.

Pullman Civic Theatre presents “The Odd Couple”

ANNA MICHALSON, Evergreen reporter March 3, 2022

Pullman Civic Theatre is currently running their rendition of ‘The Odd Couple” until March 6. The play, which was originally created in the 1960s, depicts two men going through separate divorces, and...

The Reis family is comprimised entirely of Cougs. Chris and Lea Annes daughter Peyton is a 2020 alumna, and their daughter Sydney is currently attending WSU.

A Greek Row-mance

JOSIE GOODRICH, Reporter/Copy Editor March 3, 2022

Chris Ries was not accustomed to rejection when he came to WSU, so when his wife, Lea Anne Ries, blew him off as a freshman in 1987, he persisted.  Chris and Lea Anne both lived in the Stephenson South...

We have a real Ask Emma extravaganza this week for the 50th edition of everyones favorite advice column.

Ask Emma: 50 questions for the 50th edition

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor March 3, 2022

It’s my 50th Ask Emma, which felt like a big, round number worthy of a special edition. This week, I solicited 50 questions from readers, and I will be answering them rapid-fire in no particular order.  Ready,...

Crocodile Hungry is a childrens storybook that follows a crocodile on his search for a meal.

BookPeople of Moscow to celebrate local author’s debut

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen life editor March 2, 2022

Local author Eija Sumner will hold a release party for her debut book in downtown Moscow this Saturday. BookPeople of Moscow will be hosting Sumner from 11 a.m. - noon at the Kenworthy Performing Arts...

The sights, sounds and tastes of New Orleans are coming to Pullman from Feb. 25 - March 2.

Mardi Gras madness in downtown Pullman

KAT MCKINNEY-ROLEY, Evergreen reporter February 24, 2022

Downtown Pullman is going to look a little bit more like New Orleans this weekend. From Feb. 25 to March 2, Promote Pullman LLC is putting on “Mardi Gras Pullman Downtown Style” in partnership...

The cast of Company is comprised of both regional and national performers, including WSU students.

Songs of Sondheim resonate throughout the region

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen life editor February 24, 2022

Last Thursday, the Regional Theatre of the Palouse welcomed all sorts of company for the opening night of their latest production. The RTOP will be performing “Company” for the rest of February,...

Submission by Sunnyside Elementary School students Feb. 2022.

Art meant to make a change

JOSIE GOODRICH, Reporter/Copy Editor February 24, 2022

On Thursday, the WSU Martin Luther King Celebration Committee; the WSU School of Languages, Cultures, and Race and the WSU Fine Arts Department came together to host the fourth annual Art for Social Change...

While grants have been distributed for nonprofits, the application for small businesses is still open.

Whitman County awards grants to nonprofits, small businesses

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor February 21, 2022

County officials are awarding grant money to local nonprofits and small businesses, with 59 businesses in Whitman County stating they are facing financial hardships in a recent survey conducted by county...

University of Idaho started the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival back in the 1960s. Hundreds of students and musicians from around the country attend the event each year.

Put your jazz hands together

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief February 17, 2022

University of Idaho will host the nationally-acclaimed 55th annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival from Feb. 24-26. Joshua Skinner, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival manager, said this year will be a unique...

It can be hard to navigate relationships as a young adult, especially when the relationships portrayed in popular media are not always the healthiest.

‘Is It Love, Actually?’

MIKAYLA FINNERTY, Editor-in-chief February 17, 2022

The Latah County Library District and Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse teamed up for a virtual event on Friday on the representation of relationships in popular media. Bailey Gillreath-Brown,...

The Emporium is the newest of three businesses owned and operated by Cory and Blake Preston. The couple also owns Etsi Bravo and Crybaby Café.

College Hill’s convivial new nightclub

JOSIE GOODRICH, Reporter/Copy Editor February 17, 2022

For the past few weeks, residents on College Hill may have noticed a long line and pumping bass coming out of Adams Mall every weekend. The source of the commotion is Pullman’s newest nightclub, The...

Goya Vintage, co-owned by a WSU sophomore, offers many vintage clothing items to Pullman students and residents, Feb. 11.

The fabrics of time

ANNIE HAGER February 17, 2022

Across from Cougar Country Drive-In sits a little shop owned by two brothers who love fashion: Goya Vintage.  Co-owner Nick Trotta transferred to WSU as a finance major but said he plans to change...

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