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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

Kyle Doty, Swing Devils of the Palouse Board of directors member, discusses the organization’s Second Friday Swing dance event, which is held every second Friday of the Month. This month the event was hosted at Daily Grind Espresso.

Dance event puts people into motion

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist November 13, 2019

Swing dance enthusiasts gathered Friday evening to celebrate their love of dance at the Daily Grind Coffeeshop. Besides the weekly Swing dance at the Moscow Moose Lodge, the Swing Devils of the Palouse...

Event attendees look at the silent auction items saturday night at the SEL Event Center. Some of the items included fire themed metal art.

Masquerade supports fire department

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor November 13, 2019

Firefighters and guests danced the night away at Whitman County Fire District 12’s inaugural Masquerade Ball to benefit community education Saturday night at SEL Event Center. Mirenda Stenbakken,...

Residents of Kooskia, Idaho spend Saturday, Oct. 5 grinding apples for Tahoe Qru, the town’s tiny volunteer EMT building.

A Wasteful Life: Rethinking Sustainability

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter November 13, 2019

KOOSKIA, ID — Irene Finehout dug through a plastic crate, her fuzzy green hat shielding her from a slight drizzle. In the parking lot of this small town’s volunteer EMT center off the highway, Finehout...

Josh Label, sergeant first class of the University of Idaho ROTC cadre, left, and Chris Mann, President of the WSU veterans committee lead the Pullman American Legion Friday morning on Terrell Mall.

March remembers people who served the country

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor November 13, 2019

The ASWSU Student Veterans Committee honored veterans from all walks of life at the annual Veterans Day ceremony on Friday morning at the WSU campus. “When I think about this day four words come to...

“I love swing dancing in general, but my favorite thing, specifically about Second Friday, is that I don’t have to drive to Moscow for it,” Michael Noel, vie president of the Swing Devils of the Palouse, said. “I live in Pullman, and it gets kind of old sometimes having to drive 20 minutes there and 25 minutes back to go to a dance event.”

Second Friday Swing kicks the weekend into action

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor November 7, 2019

Swing dancers in Pullman, beware. The second Friday of November is almost here, and so is Swing Devils of the Palouse’s Second Friday Swing event at the Daily Grind. The event begins at 7 p.m. and...

Assistant Registrar Jill Freuden talks about how the band Paradox formed and what some of her favorite gigs are on Tuesday morning in the French Administration Building.

Paradox covers music for everyone’s taste

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor November 7, 2019

This Friday and Saturday, local six-piece cover band Paradox will take the stage at Rico’s Public House in downtown Pullman.  Paradox is known for its rock, pop and occasional country and folk covers,...

ASWSU Student Veterans Committee President Chris Mann speaks about the necessity of helping veterans transition to the college lifestyle Tuesday afternoon in the CUB.

March will honor military service this Friday

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter November 7, 2019

The ASWSU Student Veterans Committee president says he will incorporate more businesses and local veterans into this year’s Veterans Day Ceremony, which will be Friday morning on the Glenn Terrell Friendship...

During winter months depression, sleep issues, and thoughts of suicide spike because of Seasonal Affective Disorder.  “Basically, Seasonal Affective Disorder is major depression, a significant depression that occurs when we start noticing a decrease in daylight,” said Stacy Pettit, private practice counselor.

Wellness Wednesday: S.A.D. is coming

REID BROWN, Evergreen reporter November 6, 2019

The winter season is rapidly approaching and here in the Pacific Northwest, that means a significant decrease in the number of daylight hours. Some students and community members may be at risk for experiencing...

Tickets for the masquerade ball are $60, which includes dinner and the silent auction.

Fire department hosts first masquerade dance event

MINDY MALONE, Evergreen copy chief November 6, 2019

Grab your glass slippers, it’s time for a ball. Whitman County Fire District #12 is holding its first-ever masquerade ball Saturday at the Schweitzer Engineering Laboratory Event Center. The doors...

Laura Wold, Moscow resident and manager of the Palouse Ice Rink, talks about the future plans to renovate the ice rink and why it didn’t pan out in the past on Oct. 29 at the Palouse Ice Rink.

Palouse Ice Rink looks to establish itself

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor November 6, 2019

The lack of a permanent building, plumbing and space has not stopped the Palouse Ice Rink from providing a place for people to exercise and build community during the winter months in Moscow. The rink,...

Matthew Atwell, assistant director at Chinook Facility Services, shares his experience on how he grew up playing D&D on Monday afternoon at the Chinook.

‘Learn to Play D&D’ caters to beginners and experts

CAROLYN CLAREY, Evergreen reporter November 6, 2019

Once a month, students can come together to learn how to play Dungeons & Dragons with Chinook Assistant Director Matthew Atwell. He is the sole director, organizer, and teacher for the Learn to Play...

Patty Cady, owner of Puzzle IQ, discusses the goals of her company and how they help clients host escape room events, on Thursday at the Idaho Student Union Building in Moscow, ID.

U of I hosted alternatives to Halloween parties

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist November 4, 2019

University of Idaho students had another option for celebrating Halloween this year. Vandal Entertainment and Puzzle IQ company hosted “Escape the ISUB,” and provided a low-risk environment for students...

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