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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

Protesters stood outside Moscow’s Best Western Hotel on Jan. 25 holding a sign reading “Save our Forest.” After the protest, a meeting was held by the U.S. Forest Service to talk about the two drafts that were released before the holidays in December.

Forest Service faces scrutiny, criticism

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief January 28, 2020

The U.S. Forest Service received backlash and disapproval from environmental and conservation groups as well as activists. Friends of the Clearwater and other activist groups expressed disapproval of...

Protesters in animal masks stand outside Moscow’s Best Western Hotel on Jan. 25 holding signs reading “Clearwater NF don’t make us homeless.” Another protestor holds a sign reading “Logging is not restoration.” The protest was against two plans created by the U.S. Forest Service which would remove 150 feet from a 300-foot buffer protecting forest streams.

Save the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief January 28, 2020

The future of the Nez Perce Forest and the Clearwater National Forest is threatened by two documents released by the U.S. Forest Service in December. Brett Haverstick, Friends of the Clearwater education...

A blue pickup truck with the Moscow Brewing Company name painted on the side sits parked in front of the business on Dec. 1. Aaron Hart, owner and head brewer, said they use the truck to deliver kegs to local businesses.

Brewery brings art of beer back

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter December 6, 2019

The Pacific Northwest has played a large role in the growth of the brewing industry as the region has welcomed craft brewing with open arms. The Seattle metropolitan area has more breweries than most,...

Robert Mitchell, information specialist of U of I Parking and Transportaion Services, explains how the shuttle system works and why their work is important to students Tursday afternoon at Troy Lane bus stop. The service will benefit students that take classes at both campuses.

WSU, U of I shuttle in trial period

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief December 6, 2019

WSU students who take classes at the University of Idaho can travel to the neighboring campus by using an intercampus shuttle for a limited time up until Dec. 13. The shuttle, also known as the Joe...

Ingrid Royce, cafe manager and lead barista, explains why she loves working with Tammy at the cafe shop Sunday afternoon at the Le Petit Cafe Fleuri.

New cafe brightens Eastside Market

BENJAMIN WHITE, Evergreen reporter December 2, 2019

Floral arrangements, bright pastel colors decorating the walls and paintings, and French-style baked goods including eclairs and croissants — that is what you will find inside Le Petit Café Fleuri. The...

Tony Bean, Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport executive director, says travelers who will be parking at in the lots should arrive at the airport an hour and a half before their flight takes off.

Capacity of airport parking lot tested

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter November 21, 2019

Tony Bean, Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport executive director, urges Palouse travelers to consider taking a taxi or getting a ride to the airport because of parking lot capacity issues. Bean said parking...

Suspect identified in middle school bomb threat

Suspect identified in middle school bomb threat

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor November 20, 2019

A minor stepped forward on Tuesday claiming responsibility for the bomb threat note discovered at Moscow Middle School on Friday afternoon. Moscow Police Chief James Fry said the person responsible...

Brother Garen Growing Thunder and sister Laren Paul play around in the foam pit Monday night at Planet 3 Extreme Air Park. The nonprofit Families Together was created to provide support to parents who have children with disabilites.

Nonprofit helps children with disabilities

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief November 7, 2019

Staff at Families Together, a local nonprofit, work to help people with disabilities through programming that involves the whole family. Karen Nelson, Families Together executive director, said the...

“Somebody receiving help, in my opinion, shouldn’t be made to feel like they need to go to the backdoor,” said Michelle Mason, chair of Poverty on the Palouse. The group focuses on food insecurity in the area.

Resident tackles food insecurity

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief November 5, 2019

Michelle Mason took a job as a waitress at IHOP in 2002 because she knew she just had to. “I took it because I haven’t eaten for three days,” Mason, 46, said. She asked the manager when was...

Groups aim to provide warm clothing for winter

Groups aim to provide warm clothing for winter

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor November 5, 2019

The Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse and the Moscow Public Library are taking donations to provide warm gloves, scarves, hats and other winter clothing as part of the Chase the Chill Initiative...

Veterinarian Kathryn Kammerer, left, and veterinary assistant Tasha Bradley demonstrate how they perform dog examinations with Sienna, a Red Heeler mix, on Tuesday at Kammerer’s home.

Two veterinarians start mobile clinic

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief October 31, 2019

Two veterinarians who grew up out-of-state fell in love with the local community and started a business that provides on the road services 24/7 for both large and small animals. Red Barn Mobile Veterinary...

Local optometrist looks to provide reasonable services

Local optometrist looks to provide reasonable services

ELAYNE RODRIGUEZ, Evergreen reporter October 30, 2019

A Pullman resident and optometrist opened an eye care clinic in Moscow in an effort to provide equal service opportunities and offer reasonable services to new and returning patients. Optometrist Dr....

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