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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

From lively bar songs to club classics summer 2024 had a range of hits.

Counting down Cougs’ picks for songs of the summer

DALLAS DEBELLIS, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2024

Summer means speakers blasting and music festivals packed to the brim, and summer 2024 was no exception. From Kendrick Lamar to Olivia Rodrigo, there was no shortage of great music. But as the sunny season...

The Pullman Farmer's Market is hoping to return summer 2025, three dates left for winter market.

Pullman Farmers Market not running during summer

JOSIAH PIKE, Copy editor February 13, 2024

The Pullman Farmers Market announced Monday it will not run during the 2024 summer season. This decision was made because the current market manager will be stepping down in April, according to a statement...

WSU's Compton Union Building on campus, Pullman, Wash.

Final Week of Welcome events, first day of school fun and more this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief August 17, 2023

Welcome back Cougs! I am sure most of us have moved into the dorms or apartments by now and are looking for things to do before classes start. I have just the thing for everybody, both on campus and...

A view from the intersection of Main Street and Grand Avenue, Pullman, Wash., July 5.

Ice cream social, live music and more to see this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE and GABRIELLE FELICIANO August 10, 2023

Welcome everyone! As WSU students begin to return for the fall 2023 semester, I have noticed a significant uptick in neighborhood noise during the past week. Summer may finally be winding down, but my...

A bridge on the Pullman Riverwalk trail, Pullman, Wash., July 5.

Films, fundraisers and more to see this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE and GABRIELLE FELICIANO August 3, 2023

Welcome Cougs and non-Cougs alike! Temperatures have been ramping up here in Pullman as WSU students, staff and faculty begin to return for the fall semester. Whether you have just come back from out...

Wildfire season is approaching, with 799 total fires in the state of Washington so far

Washington’s abnormally hot summers continue

JOSIAH PIKE, Copy editor July 17, 2023

Climate for the state of Washington this summer will continue the trend started in 1991 of being hotter than average. Matthew Dehr, Washington Department of Natural Resources meteorologist, said...

A bridge on the Pullman Riverwalk trail, Pullman, Wash., July 5.

Movies, music festivals and more to do this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief July 13, 2023

Welcome back! It’s been a pretty hot week, at least for me because I went home where it hit triple digits. But, now that I am back in Pullman where it is still barely hitting 90 degrees, I am starting...

A stream in Pullman, Wash., July 5.

Live music, golf and more to do this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief July 6, 2023

Welcome back! I hope everyone had a spectacular 4th of July — I sure did. It was definitely warm when I watched the fireworks, and I am sure the heat will continue. If you enjoy the heat, I have some...

The downtown area of Pullman, Wash., June 3.

Fireworks, live music and more to do this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 29, 2023

Happy almost Fourth of July! Some people, like me, will be out of town for the holiday. But if you decide to stay in Pullman for the fireworks, there is more than enough for you to do before, after and...

The downtown area of Pullman, Wash., June 3.

Movies, live music, wine tasting and more to do this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 22, 2023

Happy mid-June! I just took a week-long vacation to my hometown, but I am finally back in Pullman and looking for things to do around town. Luckily, I found a few things to do this week, and I hope...

The Regional Theatre of the Palouse along Grand Avenue downtown, Aug. 24, 2014.

RTOP’s adaptation of ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ kicks off family-friendly performances

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 20, 2023

The Regional Theatre of the Palouse is kicking off its summer camp series at 1:30 p.m. Friday with “Step into the Spotlight,” the program’s first showing of the summer. “Step into the Spotlight”...

The downtown area of Pullman, Wash., June 3.

Coffee tasting, writers festival and more to do this week

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief June 15, 2023

Happy finals week for the students who have exams for their first-session summer classes and happy regular week for the students just hanging out or working this summer! I am sure everyone is dealing...

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