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Mr. and Mrs. Claus arrive at the Appaloosa Museum in Moscow to greet families for the holidays.

Santa on horseback a community tradition for annual Appaloosa open house

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief December 7, 2023

Santa Claus and his horse, Nugget, rode to the back of the Appaloosa Museum in Moscow to greet the children and families at the museum’s annual holiday open house on Saturday. Steve Taylor, Appaloosa...

WSUs Glenn Terrell Mall on campus, Pullman, Wash.

Things to do to destress during finals

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief December 7, 2023

Happy dead week everybody! I hope your finals are going well and you can find a way to destress during the next week. If you have some spare time during your finals week, I have some fun activities to...

Fight procrastination and get through the final stretch of the semester.

Ask Life: How to deal with procrastination during finals week?

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter December 5, 2023

Dear Life Section, I have been in a healthy relationship with my classwork and grades until now. However, as finals week comes closer, I am losing track of time and finding it difficult to focus on...

Palouse Choral Society at a performance in October 2022.

Symphony and choral society collaborating to play ‘Messiah’

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter November 30, 2023

Washington Idaho Symphony will perform Georg F. Handel’s “Messiah” in collaboration with Palouse Choral Society at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 and 4 p.m. Dec. 10 at Pullman High School. The artists will...

Hannah Martian, author and WSU student.

WSU graduate student publishing queer mystery novel

IRVIN VILLALVA, Evergreen reporter November 30, 2023

Author and WSU graduate student Hannah Martian struck a deal with Crooked Lane Books to publish her new book “LONG TIME GONE,” set to release in fall 2024. Hannah spent her summer in Casper, Wyoming,...

A cow at the Knott Dairy Center southwest of Pullman, Wash.

Knott Dairy Center produces WSU dairy products for over 60 years

JULIAN CABALLERO November 30, 2023

The Knott Dairy Center is the operating dairy research and teaching center that provides milk for Ferdinand’s Ice Cream and Cougar Gold Cheese. The KDC has been in operation for more than six decades...

Kristina Borrman, WSU School of Design and Construction assistant professor.

WSU professor moves to Los Angeles on research grant

ANNA ADAMS, Managing editor November 30, 2023

Kristina Borrman, WSU School of Design and Construction assistant professor, received the Huntington Fellowship, a year-long fellowship from the Huntington Library, to do in-depth research on Black-owned...

WSUs Glenn Terrell Mall on campus, Pullman, Wash.

Holiday activities to do to relax from finals

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief November 30, 2023

Welcome back! I hope everyone had an amazing Thanksgiving break. Finals are kicking off these next couple of weeks, but if you are looking to take a break and ignore school for a little while, I have...

Ryan Booth presents a slideshow and goes over the history of Thanksgiving.

WSU historian tells true story of Thanksgiving

JULIAN CABALLERO November 28, 2023

The real history of Thanksgiving is a longer story than what is normally thought about, WSU historian Ryan Booth said at a Thanksgiving Talk the Native American Women’s Association and Ku-Ah-Mah hosted...

Attendees seated during the opening introductions of this years CASHE conference.

Chicanx and Latinx students across Washington find home at WSU

KYLER BEANDER, Evergreen reporter November 28, 2023

The Children of Aztlan Sharing Higher Education hosted their 27th annual leadership conference Nov. 10–12. Orchestrated by MECHA de WSU, the conference encourages high school students of all Chicanx...

Next year, try spending Thanksgiving in your own company for a change.

Ask Life: How to spend Thanksgiving alone?

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter November 28, 2023

Dear Life Section, I did not go home for Thanksgiving and was alone in Pullman. Since all my friends went out of town, I did not know what to do here alone to celebrate. Some places on campus reduced...

More than just a game of catch

More than just a game of catch

BRANDON WILLMAN, Multimedia editor November 17, 2023

The idea was not originally his own. Rather, it was a podcast he found after players held a lockout over Collective Bargaining Agreement disputes that delayed the opening day of the 2022 MLB season. But,...

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