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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

Joe Hedges, foundation co-founder and WSU Department of Fine Arts assistant professor, said he hopes they will be able to have the Black Lives Matter mural finished by the end of summer.

Black Lives Matter mural hits a wall, then overcomes it

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter June 7, 2021

The Pullman Arts Foundation had three requirements for their publicly-funded Black Lives Matter mural: be located in downtown Pullman, be painted on concrete or brick and it must have the words “Black...

While earning his bachelors degree and working for the Daily Evergreen at WSU, Brandon Chapman said he earned the reputation of being critical.

City Councilmember’s dream shifted from broadcasting to family

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 4, 2021

Before joining Pullman City Council, Brandon Chapman worked as a baseball broadcaster. Chapman, Pullman City Councilmember, received his associate degree at Centralia Community College before graduating...

From noon to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday from June 22 to August 12 meals are available for pick up at 510 NW Greyhound Way.

Pullman Public Schools to offer free “grab and go” meals

MELINA ERNST, Evergreen reporter June 4, 2021

Pullman Public Schools will begin its free summer meal program on June 14.  All children between one and 18 years old are eligible to receive free "grab and go" breakfast and lunches. The program...

There are plans to use the grant to increase accessibility and visibility of the farmers market.

Pullman Farmers Market receives grant

SAYDEE PHOTHIVONGSA, Evergreen news editor June 3, 2021

The Washington State Department of Agriculture awarded Pullman Chamber of Commerce a $10,000 COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Grant for the Pullman Farmers Market.  Marie Dymkoski, Pullman Chamber...

The event will be held consistently every week with exceptions for weather or emergencies.

Music on Main is back

VICTORIA GIOMI, Evergreen reporter June 2, 2021

One of Pullman’s summer-long events, Music on Main, will return Thursday and last through September. Different local musicians will perform every week. The event will be held every Thursday from 6...

The hotel will have a vintage theme centered around the year the inn was built, 1959. It is currently two weeks into a 4.5-month renovation process.

Hotel McCoy to feature local artists

SAYDEE PHOTHIVONGSA, Evergreen news editor May 28, 2021

The State Inn recently began undergoing renovations to become Hotel McCoy after its sale to developer Preface. Preface Founder Bryan Coggins said through his many visits to Pullman, he noticed there...

We work hard to be competitive in a way that doesnt drive our entire lives, said Johanna Brown, PHS science teacher and Science Bowl coach.

PHS Science Bowl team ranks in top 64 for national finals

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor May 28, 2021

Pullman High School students competed last Saturday in the National Science Bowl Finals and ranked in the top 64 of over 1,100 high school teams.  In March, the PHS team won the Inland Northwest...

Even if certain COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, there would not be enough time to have the festival. Generally, the celebration takes about a year to plan.

National Lentil Festival canceled because of COVID-19

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter May 24, 2021

The Pullman Chamber of Commerce canceled the National Lentil Festival because of uncertainty around COVID-19 restrictions. The lentil festival is typically held the weekend before the start of classes...

[Weller is] kind of like a giant teddy bear because he works out, he’s in great shape, [and] I feel like he dwarfs me in size and yet he’s got a big heart, Councilmember Brandon Chapman said.

City Councilmember’s career at NASA carries over to Palouse

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief May 21, 2021

Before joining Pullman City Council in January 2008, one councilmember worked at NASA and was involved in multiple projects.  Councilmember Nathan Weller originally applied for a position with...

A small, single-person aircraft flipped over in a farmers field.

No one injured in small aircraft crash near Terre View Drive, Marshland Street

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter April 14, 2021

No one was injured after a small one-person aircraft crashed around 6:35 p.m. today in a farmer’s field near NW Terre View Drive and NW Marshland Street.   A middle-aged man was piloting...

No matter how hard I studied as a student, how hard I worked as a designer ... how cute my kid is, it doesnt matter. This face could get me killed,” said Jiemei Lin, event organizer and senior graphic designer for WSU’s College of Education.

Community members rally against anti-Asian hate

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor April 5, 2021

Around 300 people gathered Saturday afternoon at Reaney Park to support Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and to protest racism against the AAPI community. Participants held signs with phrases such...

Graduate students can stop by Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe and pick up an ice cream cone of their choosing 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. April 7.

Graduate students plan paint night, Ferdinand’s giveaway

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor April 2, 2021

The GPSA Executive team is ending the semester with several events for graduate and professional students, including a virtual paint night and free ice cream. Students can stop by Ferdinand’s Ice...

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