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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

The Lloyd family celebrates getting the keys to their new home, built by Palouse Habitat for Humanity, at the house’s dedication on April 30.

Community and family help build a new home

The Palouse chapter of Habitat for Humanity (PHFH) welcomed the Lloyd family into their new home on Sunday after 13 months of construction. The official welcoming ceremony took place at the new home in...

Finals week is arguably one of the most stressful times of a college student’s life.

Cougars, prepare: finals are coming

It’s here, Cougars: the dreaded Finals Week, where everyone is high on caffeine and deprived of sleep. But never fear, for The Daily Evergreen life staff is here to offer some tips and moral support...

Moscow Alehouse owner Wendy Johnson organizes some table settings. Her restaurant and bar will host its fifth annual Brewfest tomorrow.

Raise a glass to remember a friend

AILA IKUSE | Evergreen reporter April 28, 2017

Some challenges in this world bring the community together, and the Moscow Alehouse chose to respond to these difficulties by hosting its fifth annual Brewfest to raise money for Relay for Life.Relay for...

Natalie Greenfield and Wesley Petersen rehearsing their contemporary dance duet with their choreographer Belle Baggs, right, a faculty member with the UI Dance Program.

Palouse dancers find a place to shine

Festival Dance at the University of Idaho has helped community members all over the Palouse express themselves through dance. The group is holding a fundraiser this weekend titled “Dancing with Stars...

Firefighters interacting with children during the Family Fair.

Family fun at the fair

Each year, the Family Fair brings together Whitman County organizations with children, families and students during an interactive event full of music, dance, theater and child-friendly informational...

WSU guitar instructor Brad Ard rehearses for a jazz performance.

‘Fatt Jazz’ group aims to entertain all ages

WSU faculty and guest Dan Smith will perform next Wednesday as Fatt Jazz, a group that features original arrangements and compositions by two music professors. Jazz instructor Dave Snider first...

Tracy Howe, played by Emilio Ruiz-Idera, lies “dead” after being murdered gruesomely. He would later reappear as a ghost while the party guests attempted to find out who killed him.

A murder most foul in the CUE

The Criminal Justice Club (CJC) put on a murder mystery night titled “Homicide at the Harrison House” on Friday, during which participants could play as characters and live lives full of fantastical...

Ben Pierce is the featured guest artist at the conference and an internationally recognized tuba-euphonium artist.

WSU to host tuba-euphonium conference this weekend

AILA IKUSE | Evergreen reporter April 21, 2017

When people think of tuba, they tend to think of the instrument that toots the bassline in the back of the band, but the euphonium is an instrument people do not usually know even exists. A euphonium...

Students tasted foods from different countries including Japan, India, Mexico and France at the “Around the World in 8 Dishes” event on Wednesday at the Hillside Café.

A global journey through food

Hillside Cafe hosted a global-themed dining experience on Wednesday to reflect the diverse culture of WSU through food. As part of the campus dining center’s spring food event, Hillside put on...

Carolea Webb, right, plays Mrs. Ethyl Banks in “Barefoot in the Park.”

Husband-wife team portrays newlywed couple

When one seasoned actress convinced her much less experienced husband to dive into acting, the newlywed couple became the main stars of Pullman Civic Theatre’s (PCT) production of “Barefoot in...

Kaha:wi is a dance theater based out of Toronto, Canada, using visual and aural learning techniques to teach about the effects the War of 1812 had on the Iroquois people.

Theater group teaches history through dance

WSU Performing Arts collaborated with UI Festival Dance to present a dance theatre that utilizes oral and visual learning styles to teach WSU students about historical events. The Kaha:wi Dance...

Knoll International sponsors student-curated exhibit today

From staff reports April 19, 2017

Three interior design students approached the School of Design and Construction (SDC) gallery manager about being a part of the “Legacy of Florence Knoll” gallery opening reception, happening at...

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