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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

Chef Ian Pecoraro spent 15 years working in award-winning restaurants in Seattle before founding Cellar Door Cooking here on the Palouse.

Farm to table Palouse style

ANNIE HAGER April 7, 2022

Chef Ian Pecoraro started Cellar Door Cooking to bring local, farm-fresh meals directly to tables all around the Palouse.  Pecoraro has spent the last 15 years working in professional kitchens...

The Whitman County Library Districts annual penny drive helps fund and support over a dozen branches around the region.

Pennies for a public good

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen life editor April 7, 2022

The Whitman County Library’s 15th annual penny drive began Monday and will run throughout the month of April. All 14 of the Whitman County Rural Library District’s branches are accepting donations...

On the back wall of Grander Goods, customers can fill up containers with any quantity they need. In the center of the room, there are pump-able liquid cleaning supplies, shampoos and more.

Fill, weigh and pay the sustainable way

MIKAYLA FINNERTY, Editor-in-chief April 7, 2022

WSU Alum Avianna Hames was ready to ditch Pullman for Spokane until Pups and Cups owner CJ Robert gave her a business opportunity she could not refuse.  “So we’re like, okay, what can we bring...

The little white robots now found on University of Idahos campus are a collaboration between the school, Idaho Eats and Starship Technologies.

Robots takeover Moscow

JOSIE GOODRICH, Reporter/Copy Editor April 7, 2022

A fleet of robots has taken over University of Idaho, and the little creatures are not leaving anytime soon.  The rolling white robots are the university’s newest food delivery service for students...

Sharlisa Davis displays the free gear community members will receive for participating in the Third Annual Mental Health Awareness Walk.

Moscow prepares for annual Mental Health Awareness Walk

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief March 31, 2022

The Latah Alliance on Mental Illness, Latah Recovery Center, Disability Action Center Northwest and 3Forks Bike Shop will host the kickoff to Moscow’s Mental Health Awareness Walk on April 9 from 9:30...

Kit Spelman describes the beers on tap to a group of customers at Another Round Brewing Company on March 23, 2022.

Pour ‘Another Round’

NICK GIBSON, Evergreen roots editor March 24, 2022

Kit Spelman was not always a fan of craft beer; he said he used to stick with domestic beers like Coors and Budweiser. A few years ago, Spelman was on a motorcycle ride through Sacramento when a friend...

Douglas Wilson prepares for an appointment with a client at The Bowtie Studio on March 23, 2022.

A fresh cut on Grand Avenue

ANNIE HAGER March 24, 2022

The Bowtie Studio is a small hair salon run by an individual who is known as the “Bow-Tie Guy” by his clients.  Owner Douglas Wilson never anticipated he would go into cosmetology until...

Volunteers at the 2019 Kids Science and Engineering Day walk participants through a demostration.

STEM is for the children

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief March 24, 2022

The WSU Society of Women Engineers will host its 13th annual Kids’ Science and Engineering Day from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. on March 26 in the Smith Center for Undergraduate Education.  SWE Vice President...

Adam and Eve, located on Northwest Whitman Street, offers a variety of adult novelty goods, March 8.

Adam and Eve celebrates first month in Pullman

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief March 10, 2022

Pullman welcomed its first adult novelty store last month, a locally owned Adam &  Eve outlet. Store Manager RJ Murphy said the store has seen endless support from customers and the community...

The Kenworthy Performing Arts Center was full of parents and children eager to hear Eija Sumners live reading of Crocodile Hungry last weekend. Free stickers created from the illustrations of John Martz were also available.

A local author, a hungry crocodile

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen life editor March 10, 2022

Last Saturday, local author Eija Sumner led a reading and signing of her debut children’s book “Crocodile Hungry” in commemoration of its release. The event, hosted by BookPeople of Moscow, was...

Ryan Laws Egret, is displayed at Dahmen Barn as part of the Bird Brained exhibit.

Birds in the Dahmen Barn

DAYANA FAIRCHILD March 10, 2022

Artisans at the Dahmen Barn opened “Bird Brained" this month, an exhibit of bird-themed art created by members of Palouse Women Artists.  “Bird Brained” features a variety of mediums from clay...

All 2,000 pounds of sausage was prepared entirely by local volunteers. Officials estimate that more than 1,700 people attended this year.

Uniontown hosts annual sausage communion

JOSIE GOODRICH, Reporter/Copy Editor March 10, 2022

Thanks to 2,000 pounds of German sausage, the Uniontown Community Building secured funding for yet another year.  Uniontown hosted its annual sausage feed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. last Sunday — the...

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