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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

Reaney Park Pool opens as summer kicks in

Reaney Park Pool opens as summer kicks in

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter June 7, 2018

Pullman will officially open the community pool at Reaney Park to the public this Saturday. City Recreation Manager Kurt Dahmen said the pool is a great place for the city’s youth and families to go...

Palouse Road Runners members Ben Calabretta, left, Cara Hawkins-Jedlicka, Nicholas Potter and Carole Williams warm up prior to their weekly workout at the Dan O’Brien Track and Field Complex in Moscow.

Dedicated to giving back to local youth

DYLAN GREENE, Evergreen deputy sports editor May 24, 2018

A constant thumping of shoes connecting with the ground can be heard over the gasps of people reaching for air as sweat and exhaustion covers their face. “15 seconds,” Cara Hawkins-Jedlicka shouts. The...

The first session of the dog obedience classes start on May 22 and will be offered every Tuesday through June 26.

Building a stronger bond, instilling discipline

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter May 18, 2018

The bond between a dog and its human is vital to the success of the relationship. Dog obedience classes are a way for this bond to be strengthened. Denise Waiting has trained dogs professionally for...

Sheila Fitzgerald, an instructor at Sanctuary Yoga, enjoys a yoga session with their cat, Beans.

Yoga class provides love to cats looking for home

RYAN BLAKE, Evergreen reporter May 17, 2018

Sanctuary Yoga in Pullman will host Cats to the Mat on Sunday. It will feature a mix of restorative yoga, a style focusing on relaxation, and yin yoga, which emphasizes deeper stretching. Both styles...

Henry Stinson, a local artist who has a painting studio in Pullman, holds some of his oil on canvas paintings that will be featured at the Neill Public Library during the ArtWalk.

Annual Pullman ArtWalk highlights local talent

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter May 17, 2018

The ninth annual Pullman ArtWalk kicks off today and will showcase the talented artwork of people within the community. “There is no other arts festival in the Pullman community that celebrates local...

Elijah Williams, the head blacksmith of Fire Creek Forge, creates knives and razors at the Moscow Farmers Market on Saturday.

Hand-crafted, Palouse grown family business

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter May 17, 2018

More and more people are moving away from mass-produced goods and toward hand-crafted wares made in their local communities. On the Palouse there are many small businesses that provide these handmade...

The Heritage Arts Academy will present The Spell of Sleeping Beauty 7 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre in Moscow. Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for students and seniors.

Children find passion for theatre with hands-on experience

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter May 11, 2018

Everyone deserves the right to explore activities they love at any age. Those interested in theatre don’t generally have that option until they reach high school. The Heritage Arts Academy located...

Pullman Farmers Market offers community opportunity access to fresh, locally grown produce and meets. The market opens this Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

Local farmers market returns to Pullman

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter May 10, 2018

Fresh produce and locally sourced meats are becoming more and more popular. The easiest way to access this local produce and meats is through a farmers market. Amada Argona, Pullman Farmers Market...

Finding time for yourself to decompress between study times is essential to avoid the anxiety that comes with exams.

How to overcome stress during finals

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter April 30, 2018

Finals week: the dreaded time of too many exams, saying goodbye to friends and packing up all belongings to store in a garage until the fall. Surviving this week will be a challenge, but you’ll come...

Packing can prove to be a difficult chore, but you can avoid stress by using large storage bins, trash bags for hanging nicer clothes and donating any unnecessary clothes or appliances.

Tips on how to organize, pack for upcoming move-out week

KATIE GROVES, Evergreen columnist April 30, 2018

Whether you lived in a dorm, apartment, Greek chapter house or a house near campus this past year, the last week of school has unfortunately approached. With the last few days filled with finals and...

Greek students socialize while eating during the Pi Beta Phi’s Pi Burger Phri event, which was held in April 2017.

Greek chapters prepare for next year’s recruitment

KATIE GROVES, Evergreen reporter April 23, 2018

For people who haven’t gone through any form of Greek recruitment, the process could seem daunting and complicated. College students who have considered Greek life have different ways of approaching...

During the camp days, WSU students will lead children in activities that include scavenger hunts in the WSU libraries.

Cougar Kids Camp plans summer activites

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter April 23, 2018

Finding a way to keep children safe and entertained over the summer can be a challenge. The Cougar Kids Camp gives parents on the Palouse the clarity of mind that their kids are having a safe, fun experience...

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