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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

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From cozy, relaxing favorites to haunting, psychological frights, there’s a game for everyone this Halloween.

Spooky Games to play this Halloween

JULIA MIKE, Evergreen copy editor October 29, 2025

As Halloween falls on a Friday this year, many Cougs are gearing up to take on the town. Horror movies, bar crawls and costume parties are some of the ways to celebrate this season, but if you are anything...

The Daily Evergreen’s Autumn Watchlist

The Daily Evergreen’s Autumn Watchlist

LEVI COOVERT, Evergreen Editor-in-Chief October 21, 2025

Autumn has arrived, and with it comes the season of pumpkin-spice latte sipping, fireside sitting, cozy blanket chilling, and netflix binging. The Daily Evergreen editors are already enjoying the seasons...

The Visiting Writers Series invites writers, poets, agents and more to read their work and host workshops.

WSU to host a literature event on Oct. 14.

ALYCIA LOVE, Evergreen reporter October 13, 2025

Calling all fans of literature! This week's WSU Visiting Writers Series will offer an opportunity to meet and listen to local authors. The event will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 14th,...

The cover of the "The Life of a Showgirl" album

‘The Life of a Showgirl’ review

CONNOR SEUFERLING, Evergreen digital managing editor October 10, 2025

Taylor Swift's career has always been defined by eras. She coined the term herself on The Eras Tour, the highest-grossing tour of all time. Her early eras were well-defined, releasing chart-topping...

Jaymz Dence, Philip "Dusty" Fletcher and Steve Farr of Solid Ghost | Courtesy of Solid Ghost

Riffs and reflection: local musicians embrace the Palouse

ELEANOR COLGAN, Life reporter October 8, 2025

Pediatricians recommend young children be exposed to music at a young age as listening to music can help increase motor skills, emotional regulation and social and academic development. When Jaymz Dence’s...

Pre-jam session in Bucer's Coffee House with Três Mais, Navin Chettri and Vern Sielert for the first Brazilian Jazz festival, Sept. 28, 2024. | Courtesy of César Haas

Brazilian Jazz festival to return for a second edition on campus

ALYCIA LOVE, Evergreen reporter October 2, 2025

Music is a universal language that brings people together no matter their background. Whether you are a musician or just a lover of music, the WSU School of Music has an opportunity this October to experience...

Jordan Schnitzer speaks at reception celebrating Indigenous artists and their art exhibitions at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on Sept. 25.

World-renowned, Indigenous artists celebrated at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter October 1, 2025

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art opened its doors for an afternoon full of exploring art from world-renowned and Indigenous artists last Thursday. The events commenced with a curatorial tour from...

Pine Street Plaza in downtown Pullman, one of the venues for the Starlight Market on Friday.

Promote Pullman to put on first in a series of Starlight Markets this Friday

ALLIE OZMUN-WELLS, Evergreen life reporter September 11, 2025

From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow night, the High Street and Pine Street Plazas will be filled with music, art and vendors. The Starlight Market, hosted by Promote Pullman, is being put on by local business...

Student viewing Anish Kapoor's "Dissolving Margins" exhibit on the Community Perspectives Tour, Sept. 4.

Community Perspectives Tour Professor Ayad Rahmani on WSU Architecture and Anish Kapoor’s “Dissolving Margins”

ELEANOR COLGAN, Evergreen reporter September 10, 2025

Down the long, white hallway punctuated by hypnotic, pulsing voids of color, visitors of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art are lured into a dish-shaped fractal mirror composed of small hexagons. Like...

Visitors of the Anish Kapoor exhibit at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Aug. 26.

Anish Kapoor’s Dissolving Margins invites WSU students into color and infinity

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter August 29, 2025

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at WSU has opened “Anish Kapoor: Dissolving Margins,” the first solo survey dedicated to Anish Kapoor’s printmaking. Kapoor is known worldwide for monumental sculptures...

Singer Blaine Ross performing at CougFest 2024, Sept. 6, in Pullman, Wash.

Country music to take over at CougFest 2025

Eleanor Colgan, Evergreen reporter August 26, 2025

Watercolor posters featuring a cougar in profile and boasting the names of Wyatt Flores and the Brudi Brothers have grown more numerous in the last few weeks on campus, matching the growing excitement...

Stand representing indigenous crafts and artwork at "Love our Culture" event, Aug. 23.

Promote Pullman hosts first “Love our Cultures” event downtown

Bailey Thule, Staff photographer August 26, 2025

Artists, students and families gathered to partake in hands-on activities and crafts that represented different cultures from around the world on Saturday afternoon. The festivities, hosted by Promote...

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