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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Ned Warnick, principle architect at Design West, presents the design for new a city hall building on Tuesday at Pullman City Hall.

Design West Architects working in their 41st year

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter October 11, 2024

The Pullman branch of Design West Architects has been running for 41 years since its establishment in 1983, said Ned Warnick, Design West principal and partner. “We are really grateful to be in a...

Barm & Wallop's meatballs with cheese and pomodoro.

REVIEW: Barm & Wallops: casual, underrated gem

LANEY KULMAN, Evergreen reporter October 11, 2024

Being new to Pullman, I have been dying to try some of the local cuisine — I wasn’t sure where to start until I heard about Barm & Wallops, a restaurant located on Bishop Boulevard. It was advertised...

Neill's Flowers and Gifts is the longest running business in Pullman after 115 years.

Neill’s Flowers and Gifts celebrates 115 years of business

BRAYDEN KEENAN, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2024

Since 1909, Neill’s Flowers and Gifts has served the students and residents of Pullman. Now celebrating 115 years in business, the flower and gift shop is the longest-running business in town. The...

The Intercontinental Market fills a gap in local Hispanic food options.

Guide to ethnic grocery stores in Pullman

LIBBY JONES, Evergreen reporter October 10, 2024

Grocery stores that cater to diverse food preferences are essential in a college town like Pullman. With students from all over the world, finding markets that offer ingredients from home helps people...

Vendors and customers at the Wallowa County Farmers Market on Oct. 5, 2024, in Joseph, Ore.

Vendors of small-town Oregon farmers market attract locals, tourists alike

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen copy editor October 10, 2024

Note: This piece was written and shot for the Murrow Rural Reporting Plunge. For more info, please see https://rural.murrowbpj.com/ ENTERPRISE, ORE. — The Wallowa County Farmers Market does two things...

A class filled with students, part of the College of Education as they continue to be accidently overbooked.

Ask Life: How can I connect with professors?

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter September 27, 2024

Dear Life Section, It’s six weeks into the semester, but I still feel like none of my professors know my name. I know letters of recommendation and class success rely on making a connection with professors....

A variety of live readings and performances occur biweekly at Brused Books.

Brused Books hosts relaxing open mic night

BRAYDEN KEENAN, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2024

Brused Books hosted its biweekly open mic night on Sept. 19, inviting attendees to browse the bookstore’s shelves, listen to live readings or share their own creative works. “It’s a combination...

The Pullman Depot Heritage Center is currently on the first phase of their development plan.

Pullman Depot Heritage Center to complete first phase of restoration

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter September 26, 2024

The Pullman Depot Heritage Center, originally built in 1916 as the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot, sits on a prominent flat property in downtown Pullman. “It’s over 100 years old, and there was...

Artist Madeline Hawthorne performing at CougFest 2024, Sept. 6, in Pullman, Wash.

Working behind the scenes of CougFest

Sia Chheda, Evergreen reporter September 19, 2024

SEB hosted CougFest on Sept. 6 on Thompson Flats, featuring artists like Liam St. John, Madeline Hawthorne and Blaine Andrew Ross. The event also included food from Munchy’Z and a beer garden for guests...

Club founder Tommy William's saw a need for Indigenous men to have a space and support one another.

New club with opportunities for Indigenous men forms on campus

Libby Jones, Evergreen reporter September 19, 2024

The Native American Student Center hosted a barbecue in the Spark courtyard on Aug. 29, where it introduced a new club on campus: the Alliance of Indigenous Men. Tommy Williams, the center’s retention...

The public grand opening for the exhibit was held on Sept. 15.

Internationally recognized art exhibit now showing in Pullman

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter September 19, 2024

More than 3 million people have viewed the "Icons in Transformation" art exhibit in countries including Great Britain, the United States and Sweden. That exhibit is now on display at St. James Episcopal...

Rose Graham painting for Artisans at the Dahmen Barn's Plein Air Paint Out.

‘The community needs it,’ Uniontown arts center fundraising thousands of dollars for repairs

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen copy editor September 19, 2024

Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, Uniontown's barn-turned-regional arts center, is fundraising thousands of dollars for repairs to the near-century-old building. The cupola of the barn's silo needs to be...

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