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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

djmoonraye, left, admires his glass of Imperial Hazy IPA as co-owner Aaron Hart watches Saturday at Moscow Brewing Company.

Celebrating community at Birthday Brewfest

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter September 24, 2018

In celebration of the three co-owners, Moscow Brewing Company hosted its second annual Birthday Brewfest on Saturday. The brewing company has undergone a lot of changes over the last few years, with...

WSU Instructor Carol Kawula said gardening offers an ultimate payoff because it requires caring for a living organism.

Newbies’ guide to horticulture, taking care of easy plants

HALLE LONG, Evergreen reporter September 24, 2018

For those looking to liven up their living space and try a new hobby, gardening could be the answer. Carol Kawula, a non-graduate instructor at WSU who teaches introductory horticulture classes, knew...

Head Coach Mike Leach, left, watches the game against the San Jose State Spartans from the sidelines Sept. 8 at Martin Stadium.

The third-down play that got away

JACKSON GARDNER, Evergreen reporter September 24, 2018

It was the play that got away from WSU on Friday night. Third-and-six on USC’s 21-yard line, down three points, a little less than two minutes to go and perhaps the most unthinkable play transpires....

Art Club members Kira Walters and Sidney Westenskow advertise 3D-printed art projects and hand-carved tapes¬tries from art students during the International Students’ Council ‘Party in the Park’ on Saturday at Reaney Park.

‘Party in the Park’ celebrates culture, cuisine

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief September 24, 2018

The smell of Korean fried chicken filled the air at Reaney Park on Saturday. Event goers at the annual “Party in the Park,” hosted by the International Students’ Council, sat in front of the gazebo...

WSU junior setter Ashley Brown sets up the volleyball for a spike against Illinois State University at the Cougar Challenge on Sept. 7 in Bohler Gym.

Volleyball falls to Ducks after close match

TAYLOR DUNLAP, Evergreen sports editor September 23, 2018

No. 22 WSU volleyball fell only three points short of the victory in the fifth set of the match against No. 12 University of Oregon on Sunday. The team traveled west for the weekend to face the University...

Junior forward Morgan Weaver, right, attempts to take possession of the ball from UCLA sophomore midfielder Viviana Villacorta in the game against the Bruins Friday night at Wallis Annenberg Stadium.

No. 14 WSU upsets No. 8 Bruins

JOHN SPELLMAN, Evergreen reporter September 22, 2018

No. 14 WSU soccer passed every test to date in the season so far. However, the undefeated Cougs had their biggest challenge yet as they opened conference play Friday against the No. 8 University of California,...

Pullman may see its fifth cannabis shop in the near future.

Pipe dreams: Impacts of local pot businesses in Pullman

KYLE MOEN, Evergreen reporter September 20, 2018

After Washington’s legalization of cannabis in 2012, Pullman has quickly adapted to the legal market with four pot shops, including one that opened just this summer, currently operating within city limits....

Then-redshirt senior running back Gerard Wicks drives through the USC defense Sept. 29 at Martin Stadium.

SoCal games are a homecoming for most Cougar players

JACKSON GARDNER, Evergreen reporter September 20, 2018

Trips to Southern California — like the one this weekend — are somewhat of a homecoming for WSU football players. There is senior receiver Kyle Sweet and redshirt senior defen­sive tackle Nick...

Senior anthopology major Nalik Dreher says that victimization of groups is a product of social conditioning Monday in the CUB.

Falling victim to self-victimization

KENDRICK RICHARDSON, Evergreen columnist September 20, 2018

Economic inequality, workplace discrimination and various cases of institutional racism are said to be among the worst problems facing American minorities today. However, there is one problem we often...

Debbie Majano, chief of staff and finance, speaks in front of the ASWSU Senate on Wednesday in the CUB.

ASWSU Senate talks voter registration, appropriation

KIRSI LUNDHAGEN, Evergreen reporter September 20, 2018

Amir Gilmore, president of Graduate and Professional Student Association, urged the ASWSU Senate to take a stand regarding the recent controversy in which members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity were...

Phil Weiler, VP of marketing and communications at WSU, talks about the largest freshmen class.

Data shows high levels of freshman enrollment

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor September 20, 2018

Final results for fall enrollment at WSU Pullman showed an increase in freshman enrollment by roughly five times the normal rate, said Phil Weiler, vice president of marketing and communications. Current...

Brandon Chapman, city councilmember, discusses Indigenous Peoples’ Day during the meeting Tuesday at the Council Chambers of Pullman City Hall.

City may implement indigenous celebration

KYLE MOEN, Evergreen reporter September 19, 2018

The Pullman City Council met Tuesday night to discuss creating an Indigenous Peoples’ Day, several resolutions and ending a contract with a retail recruitment firm. Councilmember Brandon Chapman spoke...

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