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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

The judging panel for the 2025 Cougs Got Talent competition.

Celebrating creativity and Cougar Pride at WSU’s annual talent show

Libby Jones, Evergreen reporter March 26, 2025

Editor’s note: Levi Coovert also works for the Daily Evergreen. This is not a factor in the story’s content For as long as Cody Moehl, SEB director, can remember, Cougs Got Talent has been a beloved...

Author K.D. Prince wearing a sweatshirt representing Lochwood Court Books.

WSU student publishes fantasy novel in a unique way

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter March 20, 2025

Between founding her own publishing LLC and releasing her debut fantasy novel while pursuing another bachelor’s degree, K.D. Prince defied conventional expectations and circumvented the traditional challenges...

The 21st-annual WSU Choral Festival will take place all day starting at 9 a.m. The final performance will start at 5 p.m. in Bryan Hall and include four selected high school choral groups as well as WSU's Madrigal Singers and Concert Choir.

“Can You Hear My Heart Sing?” choir concert echoes with love

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter March 18, 2025

Performing love ballads and choral works from around the world, WSU choirs held their midwinter concert last Thursday night at Bryan Hall Theatre. WSU’s Treble, Chamber, Concert and University choirs...

Skip the fancy dinner this Valentine's Day—wind down with your loved one and watch a good romance.

Best rom-coms to wind down with on Valentine’s Day

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter February 13, 2025

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner—and cuddling up with your partner (or yourself!) and putting on a good movie is the perfect way to celebrate the day of romance. What better genre to watch...

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Pullman, Wash.

Community Perspective tour highlights the art and craft of glassmaking

Eleanor Colgan, Evergreen reporter January 24, 2025

Glass was long overlooked as a material of high art. Hallie Meredith, associate professor of art history, aims to shift the narrative of glassmakers from craftspeople to artists. Her Community Perspectives...

A section of the new Healing wall in the Compton Union Building.

WSU’s English Department celebrates National Day of Racial Healing with open mic

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter January 24, 2025

WSU’s English Department and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art celebrated the National Day of Racial Healing by hosting a reading and open mic on Tuesday. The event began at 1:45 p.m. at the museum’s...

The lead singer of Warfaze performing for Bangladeshi Night at the CUB.

How the Association for Bangladeshi Students and Scholars brought a popular rock band to WSU

Libby Jones, Evergreen reporter November 14, 2024

The Association for Bangladeshi Students and Scholars at WSU welcomed Warfaze, a popular heavy metal band from Bangladesh, on Oct. 28 at WSU. Every year, ABSS hosts a Bangladeshi Night. This year, Warfaze...

Charles Westerman holding his novel with his mother.

WSU alum’s debut novel explores faith and loss

Sovannah Kong, Evergreen reporter November 7, 2024

With his debut novel “Where Heaven Meets Cheyenne,” WSU alum Charles Macduff Westerman's journey from Murrow College graduate to published author reached a milestone. "This is kind of a dream for...

Hannah Martian at her book signing at Wind City Books in Wyo.

WSU alum Hannah Martian publishes her first novel ‘Long Time Gone’

Brayden Keenan, Evergreen reporter November 7, 2024

"I'll be honest, my book being published still doesn’t feel completely real," said Hannah Martian, author of the queer mystery novel “Long Time Gone.” She reflected on the experience of bringing...

A scare actor at Butch’s House of Nightmares on Oct. 18.

Haunted house SFX makeup artists talk challenges and passions

Laney Kulman, Evergreen reporter October 24, 2024

In the Compton Union Building, Butch’s House of Nightmares, a Halloween event hosted by the Student Entertainment Board, ran through the night on Oct. 18. It featured a haunted house with dozens of scare...

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 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...

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