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

Musician Billie Eilish is best known for her songs “COPYCAT” and “my boy.” She will play Springfest on Friday.

Billie Eilish, Playboi Carti to headline Springfest

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter April 19, 2018

If finals week approaching feels stressful, the upcoming Springfest may provide a much-needed break from all of the studying that can wait until dead week. The Student Entertainment Board will host...

Tye Dye Everything Owner Arlene Falcon has helped in organizing Hemp Fest since 1996. The event will be held in East City Park.

Hemp Fest promotes medical cannabis in Idaho

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter April 19, 2018

Even when up against a major challenge, like organizing a statewide political movement, Moscow Hemp Fest organizer and self-proclaimed hippie Arlene Falcon trusts that she can rely on like-minded people...

“Get Bicked,” a stoney comedy, won the Guerilla Film Challenge. Director Luke Pascoe received a $400 prize.

Guerilla Film Challenge tests student filmmakers

BRYCE CHAPMAN, Evergreen columnist April 12, 2018

Art is often expressed through song, dance, and, of course, cinema. Film is an artform like no other — it displays movement, sound and image to create a product that is personal and meaningful in today's...

Romero Franceswa is a Seattle-based rapper known for his lyrical style.

Romaro Franceswa to headline Stubblefields

BLAINE ROSS, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2018

Romaro Franceswa yells at the camera, holding a bunch of condoms as he and fellow rapper Modiv promote their show at Stubblefields this Saturday. “Come party with us, g--damn it!” Romaro Franceswa,...

“Fiddler on the Roof” tells the story of a Jewish milkman in Russia on a journey to uphold family traditions.

RTOP presents ‘Fiddler on the Roof’

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2018

In downtown Pullman, another roar of theater has come to boom this week and weekend. Regional Theatre of the Palouse is putting on the musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” a timeless classic that few will...

Cesar Rubio, Kazzufest organizer and festival chair, discusses this year’s alternative performances on Tuesday at the CUB.

Kazzufest 2018 to host international headliner

BLAINE ROSS, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2018

Kazzufest 2018 will bring alternative music to Pullman this Saturday. Four years ago, Kazzufest was started with the goal of providing a platform for underground and up-and-coming acts to play in Pullman,...

Marie Watt to speak for Jo Hockenhull Lecture Series

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter April 12, 2018

Art is often a form of expression and serves as an emotional outlet for the artist, regardless of the medium. However, Marie Watt uses her fine art for a much larger purpose. Her artwork embraces her...

MFA student Morganne Radziewicz shows her water and text themed pieces in the Museum of Art.

MFA student encourages aspiring artists

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter April 5, 2018

Embracing one’s passions may be difficult in a society focused on routine, but WSU graduate student Morganne Radziewicz chooses to be courageous and do what makes her happiest. Radziewicz, 27, is...

SEB Director of Speakers Alex Schulhauser explains what’s different and what to expect at this year’s Drag Show.

Student Entertainment Board to host Drag Show

RACHEL KOCH, Evergreen reporter April 5, 2018

To embrace inclusivity, the Student Entertainment Board is hosting a Drag Show. SEB Director of Speakers Alex Schulhauser said she has spent two months planning with the rest of the Committee of Speakers. “This...

Professor Brian Ward, left, works with Alison Poteracke, a graduate student seeking a master’s degree in music.

Jazz Society celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month with gigs

BLAINE ROSS, Evergreen columnist April 5, 2018

When I, a hopelessly romantic jazz head, think of classic jazz venues, I picture the famous portrait of Dexter Gordon in all his moody glory, with his saxophone in his lap, wearing a casual suit while...

Artist Jeffry Mitchell’s display, “The Death of Buddha,” features floating elephants. This part of the exhibit explores nature and humanity.

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art to open

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen reporter April 5, 2018

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, also known as the Crimson Cube, is opening at noon Friday. The new museum, designed by Jim Olson of Olson Kundig, features six new galleries and 10,000 square feet of...

RCDI intern Kelli Young, left, talks about project locations at the School of Design and Construction gallery opening in Carpenter Hall.

Design initiative aids rural communities

MORGAN LESTER, Evergreen reporter March 29, 2018

Chatter and an air of curiosity filled the first floor of Carpenter Hall on Monday evening as design students gathered — a new gallery was opening. The new exhibition, one of the last of this school...

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