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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

The fairgrounds of Munich’s Oktoberfest, which attracts 6 million people worldwide as the largest Oktoberfest in the world, are nicknamed Wies’n for Germany’s Princess Theresienwiese. The fairgrounds are decorated in her honor.

Palouse celebrates Oktoberfest

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter October 12, 2018

The whirlwind celebratory combination of beer, pork knuckles, lederhosen, beer, bratwurst, dirndls and of course beer can only mean one thing: Oktoberfest. The largest Oktoberfest in the world takes...

“The Mutt Strutt is important because Pullman is a super dog-friendly town,” committee member Kellie Klein said.

Mutts strut their stuff this weekend

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter October 5, 2018

Pooch Park will host its 10th annual Mutt Strutt tomorrow at Reaney Park from 1-3:30 p.m. The festival-style fundraiser will allow dogs to have fun while raising money for the park and for the Whitman...

Aquasha DeLusty performs at One World Cafe in Moscow on July 10, 2017.

‘This is not your grandmother’s bingo’

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter October 5, 2018

Inland Oasis will host its monthly Drag Bingo fundraiser Monday with the theme of Monster Prom. While bingo is sometimes associated with strict etiquette, Inland Oasis’ version is far from that. “This...

The cards, part of the Major Arcana in a tarot deck, can give people perspective on their lives, Linda Kingsbury of Spirit Herbs said.

Card readings can provide context, comfort

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter October 3, 2018

For some people, the word “tarot” can conjure up images of witchy women, crystal balls or demonic power. But tarot readers on the Palouse are far from Satanic. They just want to help. “I get a...

Nnenna Aggda, who competed in the salad competition, shows off the ingredients used in her homemade “Yommy Salad (My Creation)” on Friday evening at the Pullman Good Food Co-optastic Carnival on Pine Street Plaza.

Co-optastic Carnival recruits founding members, raises money

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter October 1, 2018

The Pullman Good Food Co-op threw its first fundraising event, the Co-optastic Carnival, on Friday at Pine Street Plaza. The event featured live music, games, a salad competition and the opportunity to...

“Without the students’ participation, recycling becomes less effective,” Devon Felsted, president of Pullman Disposal Service, said, discussing the importance of recycling efficiently Thursday at the PDS office.

Recycling not always effective

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter September 28, 2018

In Pullman, commingled recycling, also known as single-stream or single-sort, is the common man’s game, but it’s definitely not where the money is made. This brings up questions of how important recycling...

Washington Squirrel University: Mind the acorns

Washington Squirrel University: Mind the acorns

NICK SANDIFER, Evergreen cartoonist September 28, 2018

“When the newcomers are in our community, we want to comfort them and make their lives as easy as possible,” ISA President Ruchira Tandel said.

Indian Students’ Association reveals new logo

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter September 28, 2018

The Indian Student Association is one of the largest and most diverse international groups on campus with over 150 Indian stu­dents of all different Indian cultures. They unveiled a new logo to better...

Co-op to host fundraising carnival

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter September 28, 2018

The Pullman Good Food Co-op will begin public fundraising to bring the co-op to fruition Friday with its Co-optastic Carnival. This will be the first chance for community members and students to purchase...

Much of this process will require patience, since the bread will take 15 to 20 hours to rise. Stay classy, Pullman.

Staying classy on a budget: Dough-verload

LUKE HOLLISTER, Evergreen assistant photo editor September 26, 2018

This is a bread that anyone can make. It requires minimal effort and no prior baking experience. When finished, the loaf should have a hard exterior and a fluffy interior. Like most breads, it is best...

WSU Instructor Carol Kawula said gardening offers an ultimate payoff because it requires caring for a living organism.

Newbies’ guide to horticulture, taking care of easy plants

HALLE LONG, Evergreen reporter September 24, 2018

For those looking to liven up their living space and try a new hobby, gardening could be the answer. Carol Kawula, a non-graduate instructor at WSU who teaches introductory horticulture classes, knew...

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