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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

Sweet-sounding saxophone set

From staff reports March 2, 2015

When it comes to making jazz, Brian Wesley is all about making it his own.Wesley, a senior finishing up his Bachelor of Arts in music, is putting on a senior recital at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Kimbrough 115.While...

A festival, feast, and fellowship: The 6th annual Hemingway Festival

Idahoans foster a special connection with late American author and journalist Ernest Hemingway, who spent the end of his life in Idaho. To celebrate a fellowship that dates 50 years, the University of...

The Farmers Market Reflection exhibit featuring photographs by Linda Pall is open through April 3. 

A farmer market reflection

Photographer Linda Pall has been dubbed the “Mother of the Market” for her history with the Farmers Market in Moscow and for her documentation of the last 38 years of market activity.“I love how...

KZUUs Kazzuzapalousa music festival will take place April 18. KZUU will host a series of concerts before the festival to fundraise for the event.

Looking ahead toward Kazzuzapalousa

More than 100 people crowded into the Beta Theta Pi house Saturday night to listen to electronic disc jockey sets at a KZUU-sponsored house show.The attendees gathered to party with a purpose at Bass...

Concert to sound off new guitar major

From staff reports March 2, 2015

WSU students studying guitar will put on a free concert at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Kimbrough Concert Hall for anyone to attend.Instructor of guitar Brad Ard said that two main reasons were prevalent behind creating...

Still time to swing; Jazz Festival plays on

With two days left, there's still time to join the thousands of students and musicians flocking to the University of Idaho for the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.Entering day three of the four-day event,...

Middle Eastern student night brings culture to campus

In a quest to offer immersion into a new culture, the Pullman community will have the opportunity to cannonball into the Arabic Peninsula and experience the wonders of the Middle East.The Middle Eastern...

A purrfect cause; student artwork aids animal shelter

The Animal Health Library in Wegner Hall has a history of welcoming artists to show their animal-themed creations. This semester they brought in Kyla Lakin and her colorful depictions of local shelter...

Senior performance and management information systems major Kathy Perng will give her violin recital at 3:10 Friday in Bryan Hall Theatre.

Student recital with a bow on top

From staff reports February 27, 2015

Senior Kathy Perng will string together a romantic recital for violin during her senior recital today at 3 p.m. in Bryan Hall Theatre.A double major in management information systems and music performance,...

A mom worth recongnizing

CATHERINE KRUSE | Evergreen reporter February 27, 2015

The award for “Mom of the Year” allows everyone in Pullman to know who rocks at being a mother.Mom’s Weekend is still more than a month away, but the deadline for Mom of the Year nominations is coming...

Chinese Festival makes some feel at home

ADDY FORTE | Evergreen reporter February 27, 2015

Students and guests will convene in Jones Theatre this weekend in celebration of Chinese New Year.Each year the Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) holds a Chinese Spring Festival Gala. The...

“Midway albatross chick” photo by Chris Jordan.

Not plastic’s problem; environment artist lectures on pollution

ADDY FORTE | Evergreen reporter February 25, 2015

Plastic and pollutants fill our oceans and choke our wildlife. And yet, Chris Jordan, photographer and guest artist speaker, argues the pollution problem lies not in our oceans but in our culture.Jordan...

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