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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

“I grew up with [the celebration] and has been close to my family,” MEChA Representative Carina Gonzalez,
left, said as she discussed the meaning of Dia del los Muertos on Tuesday in the CUB.

Dia de los Muertos brings old tradition to life

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter November 1, 2018

Dia de los Muertos, commonly known in the U.S. as Day of the Dead, is a celebration of people who have died. Alejandra Gutierrez, a second-year senior majoring in psychology and criminal justice with...

3 Forks Bike And Brew founders Scott McBeath, left, and Francene Watson, right, cut the ribbon opening their restaurant on Thursday night.

Bringing bike culture, family values to community

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter October 22, 2018

The grand opening party for Three Forks Bike and Brew was held on Thursday. The cafe is geared toward encouraging people of all ages to relax and make new friends. Three Forks Bike and Brew is a mom...

Yoga Instructor Tiffany Alvarez guides her students to channel their energy and become more aware of their bodies’ reactions to each pose at the Beer + Yoga = Brewga event Sunday afternoon at the Paradise Creek Trailside Taproom.

Drink beer, do yoga, save the Earth

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter October 15, 2018

The combination of beer and yoga is used all over the country to add a social level of interaction and a deeper level of relaxation to exercise. Combining beer and yoga with the discussion of conservation,...

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...

Colfax artist Robin Stanard, left, taught himself how to replicate van Gogh paintings using his own techniques.

Self-taught Colfax artist uses art as therapy

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter October 1, 2018

Colfax saw the return of one of its hometown artists Robin Stanard from 1-3 p.m. Saturday with a reception at the Whitman County Library. Stanard had enough space to set up each of his colorful oil paintings...

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...

Owner Janelle Harrison talks about how she and her husband Travis Harrison began to brew coffee two years earlier in their garage which is the start to their coffee business on Saturday at Purpose Roasters in Colfax.

Purpose Roasters opens doors in Colfax to wide community support

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter October 1, 2018

In small towns, change can be met with adversity, but in the case of Purpose Roasters Coffee Shop the community has accepted it with open arms. Married owners Janelle and Travis Harrison have been roasting...

“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...

Different organs are associated with a specific element, which is why practitioners of Chinese medicine focus on them.

Free your qi: Elements connect to body

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2018

In Chinese medicine, your personality can say a lot about your health. In fact, there’s little separation between behavior and body function in this tradition.             There are five elements...

Shaheen Khan, Mela Bangladesh restaurant owner, talks about how she uses local food from the Moscow/Pullman area to bring people to her restaurant.

Moscow welcomes Bangladeshi, Indian family restaurant

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter September 24, 2018

The owners of the new Bangladeshi restaurant Mela in Moscow, married couple Shaheen and Enam Khan, want to use the bountiful legumes and lentils available locally to their advantage while also filling...

The brand new Insomnia Cookies located in Pullman delivers cookies until 3 a.m.

Late-night bakery opens doors in Washington

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter September 21, 2018

The late-night bakery chain Insomnia Cookies opened its doors for the first time in the state of Washington last week at 902 NE Colorado St. The bakery specializes in delivering warm cookies and brownies...

Arlene Falcon, owner of Tie Dye Everything in Moscow, expresses excitement over the popularity of her creations.

Moscow local featured in Vogue UK

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter September 21, 2018

A Moscow business owner received major attention after her clothing designs were featured in the September 2018 British Vogue. Arlene Falcon, owner of the local business “Tie Dye Everything,” said...

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