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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

Taboo takeover through theater

No more fear of tabooed words or jokes about body parts. Ladies, it’s time to learn how to love the vagina.“The Vagina Monologues” is a theater production put on by the V-Day organization, with its...

A Valentine’s Day in Palouse

Couples looking to get out of Pullman for Valentine’s Day can head to the town of Palouse for a full day of romantic events, including an antique sale and gallery opening.Nelson Duran, owner and director...

A classic whodunit

Here’s a tip: never say “Someone is in great danger and I know who” lest it result in being kidnapped via a secret passage behind a bookcase. With eccentric characters, a convenient snowstorm, and...

Go global at Glo Ball

From staff reports February 13, 2015

There’s swing dancing, a disc jockey, and students dressed in their best attire. Toss in a mix of the international and domestic population, and the International Students Council’s Glo Ball comes...

On the twelfth day of Christmas my Valentine gave to me

Many people have that friend like Mary, someone who loved the holidays so much she would wear jingle bell earrings and a leopard print Santa hat. Then she has to witness her fiancé kissing another woman...

Hearing a history of jazz

Swing through a century of music with the all-faculty band, Jazz Northwest, as the members put on a concert next week celebrating the genre's rich history.The concert, “A Jazz Journey: Past, Present,...

A photographic mystery

Photographer Vivian Maier presents a mystery to viewers of her work The Museum of Art is shining some light on this artist, showing of the investigative film, “Finding Vivian Maier.”“I’m excited...

Ray Cramer directs WSU’s Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble in Bryan Hall Theatre on Monday, Feb. 9, 2015.

Bringing the bands together

The WSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and several guests will come together this week to put on a free show for the Pullman community.The WSU School of Music will present “Collaborations,”...

Giuliana Plut gifted a bow tie of the WSU tartan to Trevor James Bond, head of Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, on Monday Feb. 9, 2015.

A Scottish touch

ADDY FORTE | Evergreen reporter February 11, 2015

Trevor Bond, head of WSU Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections, smiled as he tied his crimson and grey tartan bowtie perfectly, and without a mirror.Giuliana Plut, assistant brand manager for the...

The Palouse Project will audition for the TV competition Americas Got Talent, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015.

The Palouse has got talent

From staff reports February 9, 2015

A local music group will make its way to Boise, Idaho, this week to try out for a spot on the next season of “America's Got Talent.”The Palouse Project is a nonprofit organization that mentors students...

Grammy lessons from Fox

From staff reports February 9, 2015

Those who paid close attention to the Grammy's last night may see a familiar name around campus on Tuesday.Jeremy Fox, an artist nominated for a Grammy award in the “Best Arrangements, Instrumentals...

Big band bundle

From staff reports February 9, 2015

WSU is getting jazzed about the Jazz Big Band and One O'clock Jazz Shop's joint concert."It's always a real treat to play alongside the Big Band,” said Alvin Delos Santos, graduate student and director...

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