The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

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

Beagle and Pembroke Welsh Corgi mix Rita spends time in a kennel Wednesday afternoon at Whitman County Humane Society. Dogs at the shelter will also be up for adoption after Mutt Strut, including Rita’s sister Roxy.

Dog park has annual festival

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor September 26, 2019

Pooch Park, an off-leash dog park run by the Whitman County Humane Society, is hosting its 11th annual Mutt Strutt Saturday in Reaney Park. The event has a variety of activities for dogs and dog enthusiasts...

Viewers watch in anticipation as Travis Basquez enters the final eight on Saturday at the Tournament’s venue, Resonate Church.

Students ‘Smash’ each other

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter September 16, 2019

Smash Bros. at WSU held its regional tournament Saturday at Resonate Church, in which a high schooler won the singles bracket tournament.  The event brought in players from University of Idaho, regular...

Archeological Collections Manager Diane Curewit speaks about the “City of Hope” exhibit on Tuesday at the WSU Museum of Anthropology.

Traveling exhibit arrives in Pullman

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor August 29, 2019

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired U.S. residents to partake in social activism more than 50 years ago. A new exhibit celebrates his legacy for fall semester at the WSU Museum of Anthropology. The...

HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response, a  non-profit will offer a training for therapy animals this weekend in Pullman. The teams that will be trained give comfort to people in times of crisis or disaster.

Workshop to train animals for crisis response

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter August 23, 2019

HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response will host a three-day certification workshop for crisis-response therapy animals and team members this weekend in Pullman. Renee Piper, an area coordinator for HOPE...

Two Trek E-bikes were purchased B&L Bicycles for Pullman police officers to use. Each electrically assisted bicycle cost about $4,000 says Cmdr. Chris Tennant.

Pullman police will use electric bicycles

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter August 21, 2019

The Pullman Police Department has added two electrically assisted bicycles to its fleet of vehicles. Pullman PD Cmdr. Chris Tennant said the E-bikes were added to assist officers that may have to travel...

Toll booths have been replaced by a license plate recognition system in the Terrell Library and Smith Center parking garages. Patrons will now enter their license plate number into a toll machine after parking their vehicles instead of paying a cashier when leaving the parking garages.

Transportation services to use new system

CAMERON SHEPPARD, Evergreen reporter August 20, 2019

WSU Transportation Services implemented license plate recognition technology to replace traditional toll booths for the Terrell Library and Smith Center parking garages. Chris Boyan, associate director...

New Life editor Zach Goff edits and reviews the layout of his pages during
production on Sunday evening in the Evergreen newsroom.

Welcome to Life!

ZACHARY GOFF, Evergreen life editor August 19, 2019

Welcome back Evergreeners! It’s that time of year again. The time to avoid buying your books until it’s absolutely necessary and the impending sleepless nights are upon us. With this new school...

Cougar Country Drive-In first opened in 1973 and has since become a local favorite.

Cougar Country Drive In purchased by local business owners

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter August 1, 2019

Cougar Country Drive In has been purchased by Pullman locals and will reopen under new ownership. According to a press release, Mike and Terry Wagoner, owners of Zoe Coffee and Kitchen, recently purchased...

Pullman celebrates the Fourth of July at Sunnyside Park July 2015. The celebration relies on volunteers to help run the food stands.

Organizers for Fourth of July celebration seek helping hands

ELAYNE RODRIGUEZ, Evergreen reporter July 3, 2019

The Chamber of Commerce is accepting volunteers to run different activities at the 44th annual Fourth of July event to begin at 5 p.m. at Sunnyside Park in Pullman, which will conclude with a fireworks...

Pullman Transit has routes in place for Independence Day Service to Sunnyside Park. The Sparkler Route is one that runs from 4:15pm to 11:30pm.

Transportation routes set to change for holiday celebration

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter July 3, 2019

On July 4, Pullman Transit will be operating on holiday services.  Brad Rader, Pullman Transit operations supervisor, said buses are currently running community routes for the summer, which includes...

Anyone who believes they could have measles should self-quarantine, according to a statement from the Gritman Medical Center in Moscow.

Measles case confirmed in Moscow

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter June 5, 2019

Gritman Medical Center in Moscow treated a patient infected with measles Friday May 31, according to a statement on Gritman Medical Center’s website. This is the first confirmed case in Idaho since 2001,...

Annette Benedetti started a magazine when she attended WSU Vancouver and got her degree in English at WSU. She also founded the magazine ‘She Explores Life.’

Alumna magazine editor to give talk tomorrow

SAM SCHMITKE, Evergreen reporter April 10, 2019

Annette Benedetti, magazine editor, freelance writer and photographer from Oregon, will speak at WSU tomorrow to inspire young writers, she said. Benedetti will discuss how to survive as a freelance...

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