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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

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter

Rachel Koch is a junior marketing major from Ridgefield, Washington. She enjoys watching old black-and-white horror movies in her free time.

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Black Lens showcases a new perspective

Black Lens showcases a new perspective

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
March 5, 2020
Lydia Weddle, junior chemistry major and PR Chair of Scientista, discusses the club's history, the challenges women face in STEM, and the resources Scientista can provide for STEM students, on Thursday at The Chinook.

Student club supports women in STEM

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
March 3, 2020
Animal sanctuary rescues farm animals

Animal sanctuary rescues farm animals

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
March 3, 2020
Tables set up outside the Moscow Public Library will include plant seeds both packaged and unpackaged for participants to trade.

Seed swap encourages community involvement

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
February 27, 2020
A wide variety of loose leaf herbal teas including lemon ginger are displayed on a shelf at Sam’s Apothecary at 250 E. Main Street in downtown Pullman.

Apothecary offers CBD, herbal tea, classes

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
February 4, 2020
Customers enjoying drinks at the new microbrewery, Terrain Brewery on Jan. 25 in Pullman.

Business brings personal touch to brewing

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
January 30, 2020
Twirling her way to success

Twirling her way to success

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
January 28, 2020
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
‘You don’t want to go alone’

‘You don’t want to go alone’

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
October 30, 2019
Bjorn Elliott, senior business managment and international business major, lists his favorite scary movies that he watched and rated them from best to worst Oct. 23 at The SPARK: Academic Innovation Hub.

Killer horror movies to binge this weekend

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
October 30, 2019
Katerin Gomez, host of Native American Student Mentoring Program, shares her excitement for the Fall Fest on Monday morning in the Lighty Cafe. “The Fall Festival is just a time where mentors and mentees come together after midterms, she said.

Fall Fest provides a space to de-stress

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
October 29, 2019
“What used to be niche no longer is, what used to be entirely nerdy is now not quite so nerdy. I wouldn’t quite go so far as to say it’s hip and cool, but it’s pretty darn close,” Simmons said Saturday at Safari Pearl.

Safari Pearl celebrates 31 years in community

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
September 22, 2019
Students harvest produce Monday evening at the Soil Stewards Farm. “The Student club is the main driver,” Farm Manager Alison Detjens said.

Club hosts autumn pumpkin patch

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
September 18, 2019
Aletha Lassiter, Yogatopia Instructor, discusses the mental benefits of different yoga positions and types on Tuesday evening at Yogatopia.

Yoga, meditation allow for reflection

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
September 11, 2019
Fine arts major Sohyun Hong describes her experiences at WSU and how she loves the diversity at WSU.

Fine arts student makes WSU home

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
May 3, 2018
Ashlie Roswall, a model for the 2015 Mom’s Weekend Fashion Show, practices during a rehearsal.

Fashion Show to represent technology

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
April 5, 2018
MFA student Morganne Radziewicz shows her water and text themed pieces in the Museum of Art.

MFA student encourages aspiring artists

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
April 4, 2018
Kendra Mugilatele-Robinson, a junior fine arts major, talks about the inspiration for her work.

Feminist artist shares cultural heritage

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
March 28, 2018
Clare Sullivan, a junior music performance major, talks about her routine before she attends Etsi Bravo’s Monday Night Comedy: Women Comics of the Palouse. Sullivan says she doesn’t write in a diary but uses stand-up as an emotional outlet.

Junior challenges herself with stand-up

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
March 21, 2018

SEB to host Hip-Hop Arts Festival

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
February 23, 2018

Cougs battle for scholarship

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
February 15, 2018

‘Til death do us part…

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
February 8, 2018

XXL rapper MadeinTYO to perform Saturday

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
February 1, 2018

Up-and-coming poet to read recent work

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
February 1, 2018
Students feel that there are pros and cons to living with a significant other while at school.

Living with a lover may get messy

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
January 25, 2018
Belly dance instructor Sunniva Huffman discusses her love for the culture, history and costuming that comes with belly dancing.

Sunniva shakes what her mama gave her

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
January 18, 2018

EDM artist San Holo at WSU

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
November 30, 2017

How to spend Thanksgiving in Pullman

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
November 16, 2017
The second installment of the Stray Gallery will focus on the expression of affection.

Stray Gallery showcases love

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
November 9, 2017
Lego master Alice Finch works on a structure from the comic book “Mouse Guard” by David Petersen.

LEGO artist Alice Finch comes to Moscow

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
October 19, 2017
Student Gabby Oliva concentrates on painting a landscape at the WSU Student Entertainment Board Arts Hour event last night. SEB arranged two Arts Hours for students, with the goal of allowing them to express themselves creatively in a positive, encouraging environment.

SEB presents new Arts Hour event

Rachel Koch, Evergreen reporter
September 20, 2017
Members of the WSU School of Music faculty play in the jazz quartet, Gator Tail, during an artist series on Tuesday at Kimbrough Concert Hall.

Gator Tail and guest liven up the night

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
September 14, 2017
Spencer Knudson, center, and Persephone Radelet, right, perform in “The Return of Nuthouse” on Friday.

Nuthouse returns as off-the-cuff as ever

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter
August 31, 2017
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