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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

Married couple Deepika Dhawan and Manoj Kumar followed their college student children to Moscow to open their business.

Indian restaurant opens in Moscow

SARINA SHARPE, reporter and columnist February 13, 2019

Karma, a new Indian cuisine restaurant, opened Monday in Moscow, Idaho. Karma is open Monday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., according to their press release, and is located at 1420 S Blaine...

Gabby Wilborn and Camryn Woehrle design a bottle SEB Art Hour on Jan. 19, 2017.

Singles should take advantage of Valentine events

TATIANA MEAOLE, writer February 13, 2019

Valentine’s Day is a perfect reminder that many of us are lonely. Like the Purge, once a year it becomes legal for couples to show off their relationship in front of us who have no one — the difference...

“I tried drawing in a very jagged, uninviting abyss that breaks up this path,” WSU junior Nicholas Lopes said about his piece “Resilience.”

Student artists compete for scholarship

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2019

The Student Entertainment Board opened an art exhibit Wednesday featuring ten finalists of the Beauty in Strange Places competition. Student spectators were welcome to free snacks throughout the day...

Self portrait “Night Queen” by Jasan Lagrimanta will be among paintings displayed.

Moscow co-op to hold art show opening today

ALANA LACKNER, Evergreen managing editor February 8, 2019

The Moscow Food Co-op will host a reception for local artist Jasan Lagrimanta’s work today at 5 p.m. Lagrimanta is a University of Idaho graduate who studied studio art. She has worked at the Co-op...

Michael Gurian, New York Times bestselling author, speaks about how the brains of boys influence their actions on Thursday afternoon in the Foley’s Speaker’s Room at Bryan Hall.

Foley presentation broke down ‘the Boy Problem’

Chloe Grundmeier, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2019

The Foley Institute presented “The Boy Problem” yesterday, a lecture that focused on how public policy is failing men and young boys. The lecture featured Michael Gurian, New York Times bestselling...

Sidney Murphy, special projects curator and senior at WSU, explains pieces at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on Friday.

Black History Month exhibit opens tomorrow

SARINA SHARPE, reporter and columnist February 6, 2019

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on campus will host a reception Thursday 5-7 p.m. displaying work of four prominent black artists: Mark Bradford, Leonardo Drew, Julie Mehretu and Wangechi Mutu. Museum...

Steven Mislosky, Pups and Cups General Manager, shares his views on spirituality and tells his story Tuesday evening at Pups and Cups.

Local cafe manager runs reiki business

SAM SCHMITKE, Evergreen reporter February 6, 2019

Pups and Cups is a cafe for humans and dogs, but its general manager, Steven Mislosky, runs a little-known side business. Mislosky is a Reiki healer and tarot reader, and I suggest you give it a try. Mislosky...

Student Gabby Oliva paints at the SEB Arts Hour event Jan. 19, 2017. Arts coordinator Devin Mendenhall said SEB will host more arts events.

Art contest voting opens Wednesday

SARINA SHARPE, reporter and columnist February 4, 2019

WSU’s Student Entertainment Board will exhibit art by finalists of the Beauty in Strange Places competition Wednesday from 12-8 p.m. in the CUB Junior Ballroom. Artists had until Jan. 18 to enter...

Graham Lilly, owner of Hunga Dunga, discusses what makes his brews special Saturday afternoon at Hunga Dunga.

Brewery saw total rehaul, looks ahead

RYAN LUNDBERG, Evergreen reporter February 4, 2019

Hunga Dunga Brewing Company opened in Moscow two years ago after a long renovation process. Owner Graham Lilly wants to keep growing, though. Lilly said he got inspiration to start his business while...

David Janssen Jr. uses pastels and crossed out words to communicate multiple meanings.

Art instructor displays paintings in Fine Arts Building

SARINA SHARPE, reporter and columnist February 1, 2019

When looking for art on campus, WSU students might immediately think of the newly opened art museum. However, students and professors exhibit their pieces in galleries in the Department of Fine Arts building,...

Senior criminal justice major Chelsea Parker discusses how students can find the right fit for graduate school on Jan. 30 in the CUE.

Get ready, graduate school creeps up on students

CHLOE GRUNDMEIER, Evergreen reporter February 1, 2019

As unemployment rates continue to skyrocket and college degrees alone mean less, young adults today see advanced degrees as more and more necessary. Many Cougs, including myself, plan to continue their...

Professor Guy Worthey discusses his show on Aug. 23 in the WSU Planetarium in Sloan Hall. Tonights show will be a year in review.

Zoom through stars tonight at planetarium

ZACH GOFF, Evergreen reporter January 25, 2019

Guy Worthey, associate professor in the department of physics and astronomy, will host this semester’s first planetarium event tonight in Sloan Hall’s planetarium on the second floor. Displaying...

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