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The Daily Evergreen

Sandy Hofland, Sigma Kappa house director, discusses her careers as a house mom, at the Pentagon and in the Navy at the Sigma Kappa house on Jan. 11.

House mom reflects on time at Pentagon

SAM SCHMITKE, Evergreen reporter January 25, 2019

As students walk through Greek Row, their minds are probably on parties and not the sorority house mom who worked for the Pentagon. Sandy Hofland is the house director at Sigma Kappa. She has been a...

$1 from every beer sold will go toward Palouse Land Trust.

Bar to support local non-profit with beer sales

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter January 23, 2019

Tapped Taphouse and Kitchen, a Moscow community staple, will host its monthly “Tap Takeover” 6 p.m. today at 210 S Main St. in Moscow. The Tap Takeover is an all-ages event. Adults who buy a beer...

Paz Ochoa, landscape architect of Bernardo Wills Architects, explains her park design Wednesday at Hamilton Indoor Rec. Center.

Moscow lays plans for food forest in 2020

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter January 23, 2019

Paz Ochoa, a landscape architect with Bernardo Wills Architects, discussed the construction of an edible forest during a public workshop in Moscow’s Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center on Wednesday, Jan....

Rev. Steven Dublinski of Sacred Heart Parish discusses Martin Luther King Jr.’s interfaith influence Wednesday at Sacred Heart Parish.

Multifaith ceremony to honor MLK

SAM SCHMITKE, Evergreen reporter January 18, 2019

The Sacred Heart Parish Catholic Church will hold their Interfaith Service celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from 4-6:30 p.m. Sunday. Leaders will provide an all-religion-inclusive meal from Mela’s...

Author to discuss justice with teens

ALANA LACKNER, Evergreen managing editor January 18, 2019

BookPeople of Moscow will host author Claire Rudolf Murphy and a panel of teen leaders in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday. Murphy will read from her book “Martin and Bobby: A Journey...

To keep Palouse beautiful, event organizers say take action.

Movie event to shine spotlight on clean energy

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter January 18, 2019

Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre will host Moscow’s first Wild & Scenic Film Festival Friday night, which will focus on conservation. The Idaho Sierra Club will organize the 16-year-old event....

Three year-old Nala, a 145 pound Newfoundland, lays on the floor looking up at a customer at  downtown Pullman at Pups and Cups on Friday. Nala was adopted by the owner of the cafe, C.J. Robert, and eats 10 cups of food per meal.

Pups and Cups now reopened

SAM SCHMITKE, Evergreen reporter January 11, 2019

As of today, Pups and Cups Café has reopened to include their beer and wine bar. Owner CJ Robert and General Manager Steven Mislosky said they have been anticipating the reopening of Pups and Cups. “Will...

Rebecca Scofield, assistant professor of American history at University of Idaho discusses how the Gay Rodeo challenged viewpoints.

LGBT cowboys’ impact shattered stereotypes

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter January 11, 2019

University of Idaho professor Rebecca Scofield presented an hour long presentation on gay rodeos and their influence on the larger queer community Wednesday in the Unitarian Universalist Church in Moscow. Scofield’s...

Pullman patrons eat dinner at the Lumberyard Food Hall on Sunday evening. The Lumberyard Food Hall features a wide variety of cuisine in a relaxed eating environment, complete with a playground for younger children.

Lumberyard finishes opening all new restaurants

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter January 7, 2019

As of last week, Lumberyard has completed its process of opening its multiple concept kitchens to the public. The Food Hall originally opened its doors during Apple Cup weekend, operating just one of the...

Bundle up, Cougs. Winter is almost here.

Prepare for this season, Cougs: winter is coming

SAM SCHMITKE, Evergreen reporter December 10, 2018

Seeing the snow fall on the field during Apple Cup means the cold is here to stay. Preparing for the change in weather can be hard, so how should you prepare? According to the WSU website, 22% of WSU...

Sydney Brown, the current life editor, will take on a new role for the spring 2019 semester at The Daily Evergreen

Letter from the Life editor: Goodbye to Life, hello to new responsibilities

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter December 10, 2018

One year ago, I joined The Daily Evergreen as a Life reporter. Today, I’m conducting interviews as next semester’s managing editor. This marks my last day as the Life editor. When I first started...

Volunteers pass out small bowls of lentil chili during the 2018 Lentil Festival on Aug. 17 at Reaney Park in Pullman.

Start volunteering this holiday season

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter December 10, 2018

During this time of giving, when classes aren’t occupying our minds, students have the opportunity to get involved with volunteer work in our area. Why volunteer? Not only will you rack up good karma...

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