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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

Ryan Bishop, left, and Clare Sullivan perform on stage in the Nuthouse performance Feb. 2 in Daggy Hall. Sullivan said improv is a process and comedy is the product.

Nuthouse provides comedy, improv to Pullman

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter September 17, 2018

Nuthouse Improv Comedy’s second show of the semester Thursday hopes to give students a cheap opportunity to laugh and relax. “Let’s be real, as college students we’re all freaked out most of...

Owner Willow Falcon says her business is “a place to appreciate the social atmosphere while enjoying a glass of wine” Thursday at Noshies.

Noshies establishes residence downtown

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter September 17, 2018

In its first few weeks, Noshies has established itself as the only bottle shop stationed in downtown Pullman. Owner Willow Falcon came up with the name Noshies from the Yiddish word nosh, which means...

Shelley Stone, owner of The Yarn Underground, LLC in Moscow, Idaho, reminisces about how she started the local store Tuesday.

Yarn Underground weaves knitting community

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2018

Moscow is home to many local businesses but few can claim to have the same eight-year tenure The Yarn Underground, LLC has. Shelley Stone has owned and managed her yarn store since it first opened in...

‘I’m so much stronger than I thought I was’

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter September 12, 2018

A race that includes swimming for a long distance, immediately jumping onto a bike while still dripping wet and trying to get your legs to work again during a run can put huge amounts of stress on the...

Kelly Kingsland, left, and Russell Poe, co-owners of Affinity Farm, share their experiences about running a small farm during a tour Monday
evening. They only use organic methods to grow produce for their customers and said they strive to work with minimal outside input.

Affinity Farm invites locals for community tour

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter September 12, 2018

Russell Poe and Kelly Kingsland usually hired help to assist with Affinity Farm, their one-acre farm they created 17 years ago. They opted to work alone this year. Poe and Kingsland annually invite community...

Ben Calabretta, a Palouse Road Runners board member and the associate director at the Center for Civic Engagement, participates in the group’s weekly workout at the Dan O’Brien Track and Field Complex on May 22.

Moscow Mountain Madness connects runners of all roads

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter September 10, 2018

Runners enjoyed one of the Palouse Road Runners’ four major annual races, Moscow Mountain Madness on Sunday morning. The race on Moscow Mountain started in 1978 and this year’s race included three...

Brian Hannibal, from left, Elliott Sher and Tiffany Portue, all students at the University of Idaho and members of the Vandal Cycling Club, celebrate their win Saturday morning at the Palouse Sprint Triathlon in Moscow.

Sprint Triathlon runs through Moscow

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter September 10, 2018

The Palouse Sprint Triathlon allowed anyone on the Palouse to participate in an attainable race through Moscow on Saturday. Participants started with a 500 yard swim at the Hamilton-Lowe Aquatics Center,...

President Amy Baer-Peckham, right, and Vice President Amanda Baer-Peckham took on saving Butch’s Baking Club after lack of funding and low membership nearly wiped it off CougSync. They said this year’s first meeting proved to be more promising.

Rebooting Butch’s Baking Club

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter September 7, 2018

With a new school year, new members and a new adviser, many would agree Butch’s Baking Club has changed significantly since the obstacles it faced in its pilot year. Club President Amy Baer-Peckham...

Victory Jones, the public relations representative for the Student Book Corporation, emphasizes that the corporation is to help students with funding.

Book corporation voiced by Cougs, for Cougs

HALLE LONG, Evergreen reporter September 7, 2018

Many students complain about the price of textbooks, but one student-run organization works to make textbooks as economically affordable as they can. Victory Jones, undergraduate student director of...

Kim Tulman, left, director of university relations University Studies Abroad Consortium at WSU, shows WSU junior Mike Chan, center, and sophomore Chia-Chen Lee opportunities to study abroad Wednesday at the Global Learning Fair.

Learning fair encourages going global

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter August 31, 2018

The Office of International Programs coordinated a resource fair Wednesday to help students work through the challenges that come with study abroad by displaying various opportunities through the Global...

Jaime Walker, a community outreach coordinator with the Palouse Land Trust, discusses Tales on the Trails as a way to get locals into nature at the Idler’s Rest Nature Preserve in Moscow.

Idler’s Rest begins month-long reading event

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter August 31, 2018

August is drawing to a close and the Palouse Land Trust must prepare for one of the most eventful months of the year for Idler’s Rest Nature Preserve in Moscow. Jaime Walker, the event coordinator...

Destiny Sternod, owner of Main Street Squeeze, talks about how and why she started her business.

Main Street Squeeze looks toward expansion

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter August 29, 2018

September marks the one-year anniversary of the opening of Pullman’s first-ever juice and smoothie bar, Main Street Squeeze. This all-vegan and gluten-free establishment may still be in its infancy,...

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