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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The Paddock team at the World Spirits Competition in San Francisco, Calif.

Pullman-based canned cocktail earns worldwide recognition

ROBERTA SIMONSON, Evergreen reporter October 16, 2024

In 2023, Pullman’s Paddock Spirits was a brand-new company. Today, it sells one of the best ready-to-drink cocktails in the world –at least according to the San Francisco World...

Leslie Muñoz hopes to make this store a "common place for people." Photo courtesy of Leslie Muñoz

WSU student working to create a Latino grocery store in Pullman

AIMEE SULIT, Evergreen reporter April 2, 2024

Senior psychology major Leslie Muñoz is currently working on creating a Latino grocery store in Pullman. As part of her efforts, Muñoz released a survey last February to see what potential customers...

The proposed plan would require a major shutdown of most businesses on Main St.

Local businesses concerned about Pullman renovation

MUSFIRAH KHAN, Evergreen reporter January 31, 2024

The Save Downtown Pullman group sent out a survey to business owners on Main Street which revealed 86.7% believe the project's disruptions will harm their businesses. The city already had the bid opening...

 October's 2022 First Friday Art, retuning this year Sept. 1

‘Roaring 20s’ coming to Pullman on Friday

JOSIAH PIKE, Copy editor August 30, 2023

The organizers of the First Friday Art event are hoping to bring families of WSU students to town with Friday's "Roaring 20s" themed event. Jandi Utzman, Dance in Motion and Promote Pullman owner and...

Adam and Eve, located on Northwest Whitman Street, offers a variety of adult novelty goods, March 8.

Adam and Eve celebrates first month in Pullman

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief March 10, 2022

Pullman welcomed its first adult novelty store last month, a locally owned Adam &  Eve outlet. Store Manager RJ Murphy said the store has seen endless support from customers and the community...

Customers eat in Roost Coffee & Market's new expanded seating area on Oct. 20, 2021, in Pullman.

Coffee Corner: Brothers brew up success

NICK GIBSON, Evergreen roots editor October 20, 2021

Editor's note: This is the first story in an ongoing series featuring the multiple coffee shops in downtown Pullman, ahead of a tasting event in November hosted by the Pullman Chamber of  Commerce. Jon...

The image shows the Coug full of students wearing masks, drinking beers and eating food.

Local business leaders react to students’ return to Pullman

NICK GIBSON, Evergreen roots editor August 25, 2021

For the past couple of weeks, WSU students have been pouring into Pullman for the start of the 2021-22 school year. For local business leaders, they are a sight for sore eyes.  “We do have a core...

Owning Pups & Cups is a dream for CJ Robert. She wants to make the experience customer-centered.

Pups & Cups successfully open new location during COVID-19 pandemic

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief March 15, 2021

Pups & Cups Cafe recently moved into their new location on Main Street after jumping through the hoops of the COVID-19 pandemic.  While they were originally supposed to move into the new...

The Schotzkos love sharing the flavors of their childhood with the Pullman community.

Miss Huddy’s Barbecue named for owner’s daughter

HANNAH FLORES February 16, 2021

Pullman locals and WSU alums Molly and Tim Schotzko share a passion for central-Texas style barbecue. They hope to bring the joy of conversation and great food to the community with their food truck, Miss...

The Pullman community has done a great job of supporting local businesses, said Marie Dymkoski, executive director of the Pullman Chamber of Commerce.

Pullman businesses at risk of closing

JENAE LAXSON, Evergreen roots editor November 2, 2020

Pullman businesses could close in the upcoming months if sales do not improve. People are staying home because of increasing COVID-19 cases, and there was no influx of visitors during September, said...

The Daily Grind closes main shop

The Daily Grind closes main shop

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter May 7, 2020

The Daily Grind closed its main coffee shop on May 1 in response to COVID-19 regulations.  The closed shop is located on Main Street. Both drive-through stands located on North & South Grand Avenue...

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