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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

Ron Greene, soul musician performed 8 p.m. Friday at Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub.

Bucer’s hosts soul vocalist, guitarist for full house

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter January 28, 2019

Ron Greene performed at Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub Friday night, putting his own spin on songs from John Legend, Neon Trees and Christina Aguilera while mixing in his own works. Ron Greene is a bluesy...

Fourteen-month-old Macie McNeilly interacts with the new Lite Brite exhibit, which features removable multicolored bottles Tuesday 
afternoon at the Palouse Discovery Science Center, 950 NE Nelson Ct.

Display attracts visitors at local museum

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter January 23, 2019

The Palouse Discovery Science Center (PDSC) introduced a new exhibit for children and adult visitors. The exhibit is called Lite Brite and consists of a frame filled with removable multi-colored bottles....

Visual artist and musician Paul Rucker discusses United States prison demographics during his lecture Normalization held Monday evening in the CUB auditorium. Each dot behind him represents a prison currently active in the United States.

Artist uses multimedia to talk about racial violence

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor January 15, 2019

Paul Rucker wants people to talk about slavery. An activist, musician and artist, Rucker creates multimedia and fine arts projects to address issues of mass incarceration. But to do that, he said, first...

Three year-old Nala, a 145 pound Newfoundland, lays on the floor looking up at a customer at  downtown Pullman at Pups and Cups on Friday. Nala was adopted by the owner of the cafe, C.J. Robert, and eats 10 cups of food per meal.

Pups and Cups now reopened

SAM SCHMITKE, Evergreen reporter January 11, 2019

As of today, Pups and Cups Café has reopened to include their beer and wine bar. Owner CJ Robert and General Manager Steven Mislosky said they have been anticipating the reopening of Pups and Cups. “Will...

Jordan Lusby, 8-year-old slime maker and the youngest Mrs. Claus’ Holiday Bazaar seller, discusses her business Saturday at the Latah County Fair and Event Center.

Holiday bazaar hosts town business booths

HALLE LONG, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2018

Holiday festivities began Saturday with the sixth annual Mrs. Claus’ Holiday Bazaar held at the Latah County Fair and Event Center. Vendors clad in colorful Christmas sweaters welcomed visitors with...

Volunteers at City of Palouse’s Haunted Palouse stagger around in the dimly lit streets of Palouse in 2018.

Haunted Palouse delivers on spooks

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter October 22, 2018

The City of Palouse and the Palouse Chamber of Commerce held their opening nights of Haunted Palouse this weekend, using “scare-engineering” techniques to terrify all ages. “There are so many...

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...

Believe in something, because it may save your career

‘Believe in something, because it may save your career’

KENDRICK RICHARDSON, Evergreen columnist September 14, 2018

An ad campaign from a footwear company features a man who’s famous for not standing on his feet. That wasn’t a joke — it actually happened. Once we thought anthem kneeling was dying out, Colin...

Erik Kaufman-Ortiz, a student from Puerto Rico, talks about how the center made him feel welcome and at home on campus Tuesday at the Chicanx Latinx Student Center on the fourth floor of the CUB.

Student Center updates name to reflect gender inclusivity

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter September 6, 2018

The Chicano/a Latino/a Student Center, which offers services including mentoring and tutoring students to help them become more successful, is in the process of changing its name to the Chicanx Latinx...

Kyle Howerton, a representative of the Neon Ninja team, shows off his straw-blowing skills at the timed Ping Pong Race during the third annual Beer Olympics at Birch & Barley on Saturday afternoon.

Third Beer Olympics invites locals for games, brews

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter August 27, 2018

With music blaring, 12 brews on tap and over a dozen teams competing, Birch & Barley put on what many would consider its best event of the year Saturday during the third annual Beer Olympics and Beer...

WSU President Kirk Schulz addresses university finances and future admissions trends while talking with reporters at a press conference held Aug. 22 at the Lewis Alumni Centre.

Schulz talks mental health, budgets, enrollment

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter August 23, 2018

WSU President Kirk Schulz fielded questions regarding mental health resources, budgets and this year’s largest-ever freshman class during an hour-long press conference to mark the beginning of the school...

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