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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

“I’m all about the work and the process and making sure that we create something beautiful, and that’s what I’ve found in this company which has been such a treat,” Jones said Wednesday evening at RTOP.

Theatre welcomes professional actors for ‘Funny Girl’ performance

JOEL KEMEGUE, Evergreen mint editor August 22, 2019

“Funny Girl” is an iconic musical based on the life of Fanny Brice and is the newest show hosted by the Regional Theatre of the Palouse. The show closes on Sunday, Aug. 25. Tickets are $20, and...

Sunsets from the Palouse on May 31, 2016.

An expert’s guide to life in Pullman

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter August 12, 2019

Pullman is one of those great college towns that require some creative thinking in order to make the most of what’s here. If you’re new here, and especially if you’re like me and have more familiarity...

Singer and electronic artist Real Dom performs in one of his several looks at a house concert at The Bayou in Moscow on May 17.

Couple opens home up for rock ‘n’ roll

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter July 18, 2019

The residents and venue operators at the Bayou swing open their screen door several nights a month to turn their farmhouse into a full-blown concert space. They said it’s not too crazy. They’ve...

Get Involved: Your guide to Pullman summer

Get Involved: Your guide to Pullman summer

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter July 18, 2019

Though only a month remains before the fall semester, the Palouse region’s summer is far from over. Events like the Palouse Ridge Music Festival, “Fondo on the Palouse” and performances from local...

Artist Destiny Whitcomb talks to customers about her artwork Saturday at the Pullman art fest. Whitcomb has a degree in fine arts and works as a barista at Cafe Moro.

ArtFest organizers hope to enrich community

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter May 23, 2019

After rebranding the event, Pullman Arts Commission held its first annual ArtFest from Thursday to Saturday. Joanna Bailey, Neill Public Library Director, said ArtFest spotlights local artists and talent. “It’s...

Matthew Donald, WSU senior studying fashion and front man of local band NUU WAVE, records vocals for the band’s first EP at Kimbrough Hall Tuesday.

Students’ hip-hop band fuses genres

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter May 23, 2019

Lounging in red leather chairs in Kimbrough Hall’s music studio, rapper and WSU senior Matthew Donald, and trombonist and WSU music major Gabriella Aragon listened through unedited tracks for their band’s...

Ricos Pub owner Tawny Szumlas says she wishes to encourage residents to enjoy Pullman summers during an interview Tuesday, May 14 at Ricos.

Pop cover band to play at downtown bar, grill

TATIANA MEAOLE, writer May 16, 2019

Though students might think Pullman summers are boring, there are lots of opportunities to see live music performances. “Summertimes in Pullman are awesome,” said Tawney Szumlas, owner of Rico’s. Rico’s...

“This is kind of the first experiment,” next semester’s KZUU general manager Sovann Robinson says. “Next year we’ll play with it, see what works and what doesn’t, but for sure this will be a recurring thing.”

KZUU to host house show tomorrow

ALANA LACKNER, Evergreen managing editor April 19, 2019

Student-run radio station KZUU will fill a local house with music Saturday night as part of an event that will include four bands from the area. The house show will be the first of its kind. “Friends...

Waller Hall reopened due to a larger incoming class size, and it includes special storage.

Does a secret room on campus store belongings?

SAM SCHMITKE, Evergreen reporter March 20, 2019

Waller Hall is one of the oldest halls at Washington State University and holds quite the secret. Andrew Beck, coordinator for leadership and diversity initiatives for the resident life department and...

A new terminal design features a living roof system with native plants, as illustrated by Jesse Conner, a junior studying landscape architecture.

Architecture students reimagine Pullman

MAGGIE QUINLAN, Evergreen reporter March 18, 2019

A WSU professor of landscape architecture wants to start conversations to radically change the city of Pullman. This semester, Steve Austin's class of 14 landscape architecture juniors worked in...

The Fashion Culture Showcase includes dresses made by apparel, merchandising, design and textiles students, on Wednesday at the Terrell Library.

Fashion display recognizes cultures

SARINA SHARPE, reporter and columnist March 8, 2019

Textile and apparel students designed clothes for a new culturally conscious exhibit, which premiered Wednesday as part of International Women's Week. The Fashion as Culture Showcase displayed clothing...

Sarah Sherrod, a senior double-majoring in criminal justice and psychology, talks about her abundant involvement in clubs and activities on Tuesday morning at the CUB.

Student, TA, supervisor juggles responsibilities

ALANA LACKNER, Evergreen managing editor March 8, 2019

For Sarah Sherrod, the word “ambitious” doesn’t begin to paint the picture. She exemplifies a student juggling interests. Sherrod is a WSU senior double-majoring in criminal justice and psychology....

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