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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

Library patrons grabbing some Spring into STEM bags.

Spring into STEM with rocket pulleys and paper plate mazes

JULIA MESSEGEE, Evergreen reporter May 23, 2023

Whether rocket pulleys or paper plate mazes, the Neill Public Library’s Spring into STEM grab-and-go activity bags have it all. Neill is offering free bags with STEM activities for youths up to age...

Vendors at the Palouse Area Garage Sale will also be selling clothing.

80 garage sales in one

ANGEL IKUEZE, Evergreen reporter April 26, 2023

Electronics, toys and tools are just a few of the things that will be for sale at the upcoming 16th annual Palouse Area Garage Sale, which will take place from 8 a.m.–1 p.m. April 29 in Beasley Coliseum. The...

Fall and Spring might have a lot of differences but neither family weekend is better than the other

WSU family weekends have their pros and cons

LUKE INGHAM, Evergreen columnist March 30, 2023

If your family wants to get rowdy and go join in singing “Back Home” by Andy Grammer, go with the fall. If they are looking for a relaxing weekend to see the campus and have a nice dinner, I would...

This macaroni salad hits all the checkmarks; its up to you to decide if it is the main course or the side dish

Cooking with Carson: Macaroni salad to spite Punxsutawney Phil

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist March 8, 2023

Curse you, Punxsutawney Phil! Or at the very least, curse these chilly temperatures and icy roads. As February has come and gone and March is beginning to wind up, it may feel like spring is lightyears...

The sun may fool you

The sun may fool you

ARINA SULEIMANOVA, Evergreen illustrator April 7, 2022

OPINION: We should take advantage of springtime in Pullman 

OPINION: We should take advantage of springtime in Pullman 

MEGHAN HENRY, Evergreen managing editor April 22, 2021

Spring in Pullman is a long-awaited season of fresh air, melting snow, green grass on Thompson Flats, long walks through campus and daffodils and dandelions dotting the lawns on College Hill.  A...

Downtown Moscow Saturday Market

Vendors of the Palouse support farmers market

ANNIE HAGER February 4, 2021

In 1976, the Moscow Farmers Market opened for the first time and since then has brought the community together with vendors from all across the Palouse region. Community event manager Amanda Argona’s...

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