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

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter

Chloe Grundmeier is a junior communication major from Kennewick. She's a self-described makeup-lover and hopes to become a divorce attorney.

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Sophomore psychology major Alyssa Castrillon practices on a pole in preparation for Cabaret Night, an event put on by the Aerial Dance Society, on Wednesday at the Glen Terrell Friendship Mall. Cabaret night will take place on Saturday, April 13 in the Jones Theater.

Dancers put on cabaret show for moms

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
April 12, 2019
This columnist feels learning to knit improved her life. It helps her connect with people in more meaningful ways and get in the zone.

Try knitting for your mental health

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
March 27, 2019
O-Ramen owner Orin Ford displays a chochin, a lantern used in Japan to signify that a restaurant is open on Sunday at the shop.

New noodle shop attracts attention

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
March 25, 2019
Ziggy, 10-month-old American pitbull, boxer mix, walks in the Pet Parade at the Whitman County Humane Society Fur Ball on Saturday at the SEL event center. The event featured adoptable pets from the humane society.

Fur Ball fundraises for animal shelter

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
February 25, 2019
Instagram stars like Kim Kardashian have popularized full glam makeup looks, which involve techniques like contouring and baking.

Makeup works to express, not deceive

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
February 22, 2019
Owner Jason Dillon said his space for Panhandle Cone and Coffee is under construction, but the shop will open in early March.

New ice cream shop sources locally

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
February 15, 2019
This columnist spent only $60 to achieve this festive-looking nook for her small apartment, proving that any student can do it.

Decking your halls: college-style

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
November 28, 2018
Praveer Tiwari, treasurer of the Indian Students’ Association, discusses how India Night is a chance to represent the Indian
culture in various ways Wednesday afternoon in the CUB.

India Night educates on culture

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
November 2, 2018
Jackie Hamblen as Magenta, left, Sarah Baker as Columbia, center, and Stacey Holbrook as Riff Raff perform the “Time Warp” during their rehearsal Sunday night at The Moose Lodge in Moscow.

Let’s do the ‘Time Warp’ again

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
October 26, 2018
Volunteers at City of Palouse’s Haunted Palouse stagger around in the dimly lit streets of Palouse in 2018.

Haunted Palouse delivers on spooks

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
October 22, 2018
“We have that community service blood type, where everyone wants to make something great,” said Mike Milano.

Palouse brings spooks this weekend

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
October 19, 2018
“At the peak of the pain, I feel as if someone is smashing a hammer along my skull and eye socket from the inside out.”

Dealing with chronic pain in college

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
October 17, 2018
Yoga Instructor Tiffany Alvarez guides her students to channel their energy and become more aware of their bodies’ reactions to each pose at the Beer + Yoga = Brewga event Sunday afternoon at the Paradise Creek Trailside Taproom.

Drink beer, do yoga, save the Earth

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
October 15, 2018
Shower sex is romanticized by many. The reality is less glamorous and often not as enjoyable as it’s made out to be.

Shower sex sounds good … at first

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
October 12, 2018
The fairgrounds of Munich’s Oktoberfest, which attracts 6 million people worldwide as the largest Oktoberfest in the world, are nicknamed Wies’n for Germany’s Princess Theresienwiese. The fairgrounds are decorated in her honor.

Palouse celebrates Oktoberfest

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
October 12, 2018
“The Mutt Strutt is important because Pullman is a super dog-friendly town,” committee member Kellie Klein said.

Mutts strut their stuff this weekend

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
October 5, 2018
“Without the students’ participation, recycling becomes less effective,” Devon Felsted, president of Pullman Disposal Service, said, discussing the importance of recycling efficiently Thursday at the PDS office.

Recycling not always effective

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
September 28, 2018

Co-op to host fundraising carnival

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
September 28, 2018
Brian Hannibal, from left, Elliott Sher and Tiffany Portue, all students at the University of Idaho and members of the Vandal Cycling Club, celebrate their win Saturday morning at the Palouse Sprint Triathlon in Moscow.

Sprint Triathlon runs through Moscow

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
September 10, 2018
Kim Tulman, left, director of university relations University Studies Abroad Consortium at WSU, shows WSU junior Mike Chan, center, and sophomore Chia-Chen Lee opportunities to study abroad Wednesday at the Global Learning Fair.

Learning fair encourages going global

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
August 31, 2018
Guy Worthey, planetarium co-director and WSU astrophysics professor, teaches his audience about constellations and galaxies during his ‘Galaxies like Dust’ show Friday in the WSU Planetarium. He said the planetarium is a perfect date opportunity.

Planetarium displays night sky beauty

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
August 27, 2018
Matt Baker attempts to balance a vase on top of a balloon during a show at the Neill Public Library on Tuesday.

Comedian brings laughs to Palouse

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
June 21, 2018
Henry Stinson, an art teacher at Colfax High School, does a live portrait painting of reporter Chloe Grundmeier as she takes notes at Neill Public Library during the Pullman Artwalk on May 19.

Being painted on canvas

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
May 29, 2018
Finding time for yourself to decompress between study times is essential to avoid the anxiety that comes with exams.

How to overcome stress during finals

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
April 30, 2018
Future Farmers of America Treasurer Aliya Dunlap, left, and President Hailey Penman show off the flowers that the club takes care of. Dunlap said the flower sale brings together students and locals from all over Pullman.

FFA plans Pullman plant adoption

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
April 26, 2018
Miriam Hertz, left, an independent living advocate at the Disability Action Center, Vicki Leeper, center, DAC’s marketing specialist and Devin Hollander, also a DAC independent living advocate, participated in the Making Connections Project’s resource fair.

Fair hopes to provide more services

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
April 20, 2018
Maddy Lucas, junior and Abelson Greenhouse faculty member, explains some of the plants in the greenhouse. She described how, in the midst of busier Mom’s Weekend events, the greenhouse can serve as a more relaxed atmosphere.

Greenhouse to showcase rare plants

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
April 6, 2018
Vice President Camille Naputo said involvement with the Association of Pacific and Asian Women helped her empathize with others.

APAW offers place for Asian women

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter
March 26, 2018
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