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

Butch T. Cougar and WSU cheerleaders performing at a past National Lentil Festival Grand Parade.

For first time in 34 years, National Lentil Festival returns for one day only

NIKHIL GANTA, Evergreen reporter August 15, 2023

Pullman’s annual National Lentil Festival is returning for one day instead of two this year with a parade, vendors, live music and many other staple festival programs in celebration of Washington-grown...

Luna, a puppy that was under the Whitman County Humane Societys care, in the hands of a WCHS worker.

‘The more money we save, the more animals we can reach’

JULIA MESSEGEE, Evergreen reporter August 15, 2023

Animal lovers will want to visit this year’s National Lentil Festival.  The Whitman County Humane Society is holding a fundraiser for general operating costs during the annual festival on Aug. 18,...

Indie, folk, bluegrass and Americana rock musicians to perform at second annual event.

‘A new tradition’: Moscow Mountain Music Fest returns for second year

JULIA MESSEGEE, Evergreen reporter August 10, 2023

Chords of indie, folk, bluegrass and Americana rock music will echo around Moscow on Aug. 12, the second annual Moscow Mountain Music Fest at the epicenter. Starting at noon, musicians from the Pacific...

A view from the intersection of Main Street and Grand Avenue, Pullman, Wash., July 5.

Ice cream social, live music and more to see this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE and GABRIELLE FELICIANO August 10, 2023

Welcome everyone! As WSU students begin to return for the fall 2023 semester, I have noticed a significant uptick in neighborhood noise during the past week. Summer may finally be winding down, but my...

A bridge on the Pullman Riverwalk trail, Pullman, Wash., July 5.

Films, fundraisers and more to see this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE and GABRIELLE FELICIANO August 3, 2023

Welcome Cougs and non-Cougs alike! Temperatures have been ramping up here in Pullman as WSU students, staff and faculty begin to return for the fall semester. Whether you have just come back from out...

A bridge on the Pullman Riverwalk trail, Pullman, Wash., July 5.

Movies, music festivals and more to do this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief July 13, 2023

Welcome back! It’s been a pretty hot week, at least for me because I went home where it hit triple digits. But, now that I am back in Pullman where it is still barely hitting 90 degrees, I am starting...

A past Kids and Rigs event.

Rigs for kids and kids of heart

JULIA MESSEGEE, Evergreen reporter June 8, 2023

Semi-trucks, motorcycles, fire trucks, tractors, police cars, graders, vacuum trucks, muscle cars, concrete trucks, man lifts and other everyday vehicles will be at the Living Faith Fellowship Church June...

Vendors at the Moscow Farmers Market, June 3.

Moscow Farmers Market attracts thousands of customers weekly with over 100 vendors

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 6, 2023

The Moscow Farmers Market, which was initially located in a parking lot, attracts thousands of weekly customers with hundreds of vendors competing to hold a spot every year. The Farmers Market started...

Clothing on racks at the prom pop-up shop, May 17.

‘We’re giving everybody the opportunity to have the prom experience’

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen life editor May 30, 2023

Lauren Lowder, Pullman High School sophomore, was in need of a dress for this year’s upcoming prom. She was finally able to take home on May 17 a full-length emerald green dress and even a pair of earrings...

Library patrons grabbing some Spring into STEM bags.

Spring into STEM with rocket pulleys and paper plate mazes

JULIA MESSEGEE, Evergreen reporter May 23, 2023

Whether rocket pulleys or paper plate mazes, the Neill Public Library’s Spring into STEM grab-and-go activity bags have it all. Neill is offering free bags with STEM activities for youths up to age...

If you are not using it, you can potentially donate it.

Cooking with Carson: Clearing out your food for graduation

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist May 4, 2023

I, like many students who are either graduating or just leaving Pullman for the summer, have a problem. We need to figure out what to do with all the food in our pantries and fridges. Looking at the...

Half Step Ahead performing at 4/20 Fest, April 20, Pullman, Wash.

4/20: Live music and chill

NIKHIL GANTA, Evergreen reporter April 27, 2023

Local bands Half Step Ahead and Desolation Horse played tunes infused with pop, rock, alternative, indie and psychedelia for the people who lined up for Kush 21’s 4/20 Fest sales. While the lines formed...

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