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 student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Center for Civic Engagement makes a difference

NINA WILLIS | Evergreen reporter October 24, 2016

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="786fb4c4-998b-11e6-88a0-1b8953191d20"}}WSU students gave back to the community through volunteer service projects sponsored by the Center for Civic Engagement on Saturday.Saturday,...

SHAPING debunks Asian-American education stereotypes

Asian-American and Pacific Islander high school students from across the state of Washington attended the annual WSU SHAPING Conference this past weekend, a three-day, WSU student-led conference encouraging...

Annual Choral Festival brings high schoolers to campus

SADIE SCOTT | Evergreen reporter October 21, 2016

WSU’s vocal and choral music faculty will be hosting the 23rd Annual Education Choral Festival on Saturday.The festival is designed to assist high school music programs by providing an early, motivational...

Eileen Pollack, the award-wining author, reading some of her work at the Museum of Art on Wednesday, Oct. 19.

Eileen Pollack bridges the gap between women and science

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="54c2af98-9730-11e6-b4f7-d3b3c8f586c8"}}Combining both fiction and science Eileen Pollack, novelist and teacher at the University of Michigan, read from her novel which...

Indonesian Coffee Hour presents three traditional games

PERMIAS is an Indonesian Student Association at WSU that hopes to have some fun playing traditional Indonesian games while making connections with students.Sj Alarimi, the International Center event planner,...

Student Entertainment Board presents Shades of Black

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="7f4a3446-972d-11e6-bc72-5b86e8bbd155"}}The Student Entertainment Board (SEB) brings the Shades of Black show, which originated in Moscow, to Pullman tonight.Sarah Sehrt,...

Oktubafest will feature undergraduate and graduate artists.

Oktubafest showcases tuba and euphonium students

Oktubafest is an obvious play on Octoberfest, but instead of celebrating beer, it celebrates tuba and euphonium. Under the direction of Chris Dickey, the tuba and euphonium director at WSU, the...

Fortuneteller Heather Walker interprets angel cards for attendees of the annual Haunted Palouse.

Haunted Palouse ups its scare-factor

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="25eee6e6-9730-11e6-95d0-179a519adb67"}}Take a stroll down Shady Lane, where ghouls and ghosts run amok in a haunted museum.Haunted Palouse returns for four nights of fright....

Free Hugs Project spreads positivity in controversial times

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="c7110b94-95a5-11e6-9e65-3f746b169aba"}}CEO of the Free Hugs Project Ken E. Nwadike will be spreading joy and positivity on the Glenn Terrell Mall today with his film crew...

Visiting author, Eileen Pollack, spoke in the Honors Hall about women in STEM careers yesterday.

Visiting author encourages women in STEM careers

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="d68db3e4-95a8-11e6-b48d-176f2db61215"}}It began with one sexist comment in an email from a colleague that set a fire in her that lasted until two in the morning and ended...

STAGE One is a student-run theater group that will perform original works on Thursday.

STAGE One presents original student scripts

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="08e06a2e-95a6-11e6-b687-27c28face157"}}In a one-act play, anything can happen: a woman gets raped, a fourth wall breaks and Romeo is rented out for homecoming.STAGE Student...

‘Gleason’ explores the complexity of father-son relationships

{{tncms-asset app="editorial" id="4f57017e-940d-11e6-aba2-ff4a06cbf9b5"}}Steve Gleason, WSU alumnus and former safety for the New Orleans Saints is revered and remembered for his pivotal blocked punt during...

Load More Stories