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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

A sign advertising the entrance to the local winery stands among snow Thursday outside Merry Cellars Winery.

Dad’s Weekend Wine tasting

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2019

After a year of work, the WSU Viticulture and Enology Club prepared a 2018 riesling, a type of white wine, which they will feature for Dad’s Weekend. Ade Snider, an academic and internship coordinator...

WSU University Recreation Center on Friday April 8, 2019.

UREC hosts events for Dad’s Weekend

ANDREA GONZALEZ and JOEL KEMEGUE November 15, 2019

WSU University Recreation has a schedule of events for Dad’s Weekend at the Chinook and Student Recreation Center. Matthew Shaw, UREC assistant director for competitive sports and youth programs,...

Letter from the editor: Do not ask why Dad is not visiting

KATIE ARCHER, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2019
Dad's Weekend can be fun, but if someone isn't celebrating don't pry
Sigma Iota dials it down for Brewfest 2019

Sigma Iota dials it down for Brewfest 2019

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2019

Hospitality students will host Brewfest 2019 for WSU Dad’s Weekend 5-7 p.m. on Friday at the Chinook Student Center, Room 150. Tickets cost $45 on the Brewfest website and $55 at the door. The event...

Joelle Berg, retention specialist for Native American programs, discusses the upcoming Dads Weekend events happening within WSU Native American Programs on Wednesday morning at Cleveland Hall.

Native student center invites Native students for tailgating event

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2019

Native American students and their families will have the chance to participate in the Dad’s Weekend Tailgating event from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday at the WSU Native American Student Center,...

Car enthusiasts strut their vehicles

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor November 14, 2019

Dads, students and community members will show off their vehicles at the fourth annual Dad’s Weekend Car Show hosted by the WSU Automotive Enthusiast Club. Cooper Allen, WSU Automotive Enthusiast...

Students display cider for dads

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2019

The WSU Viticulture and Enology Program and Brelsford WSU Visitor Center are showcasing a brand-new dry sparkling cider for dads to try during this Dad’s Weekend from 4-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15 at 150...

The WSU Biological Science Department has received a grant from a donor named B. Karloff. The conditions of the grant include training students in the art of reanimation which is a medical science, says Nick Romancer.

SATIRE: Frankenstein-esque monsters at WSU

JACOB HERSH, Evergreen columnist October 31, 2019

A flash of lightning, a flip of a switch, a hum and a buzz of electricity and suddenly, the stitched-together corpse on the table springs to life with a guttural moan. It reaches for terrified onlookers...

SATIRE: Ghosts express boredom after no deaths on haunted premises

SATIRE: Ghosts express boredom after no deaths on haunted premises

JOEL KEMEGUE, Evergreen mint editor October 31, 2019

The Board House, the most haunted place on the Palouse, hasn’t had a death in nearly three years and its ghosts are disappointed. “It’s sad to see,” said Luigi Gauste, a ghost in the Board House...

Do you want this to be you? Follow the law and respect the police this Halloween, and you’re guaranteed to have a great time.

Police preparing for Halloweek

CALLAHAN HUDSON, Evergreen reporter October 31, 2019

Scary masks and revealing costumes come in full swing, but eating too much candy isn’t the only harm that can happen during Halloween in Pullman. Halloweek began last Thursday and has continued to...

Safari Pearl owner Katherine Sprague laughs at a story she remembers when she first opened up her store which sold comic books on Oct. 22 at Safari Pearl.

Safari Pearl offers costumes, makeup, dog petting

JAKOB THORINGTON, Former Evergreen reporter October 31, 2019

From restaurant management to selling comic books and board games then to selling pantyhose, Katherine Sprague has done it all. Costumes were not always the original intention for Safari Pearl until...

Allen Sutton, Executive Director of the Office of Outreach and Education, talks about the harms of cultural appropriation. He also highlighted what the difference of cultural appropriation vs. cultural appreciation on Wednesday morning at the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center.

Don’t wear offensive Halloween costumes

REID BROWN, Evergreen reporter October 31, 2019

As the end of October is drawing near, many students are considering what they should wear for their Halloween parties. They may be choosing between a prisoner, geisha, mental institution patient, gang...

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