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

A bit of a fruitcake

It’s kind of sweet, kind of nutty, and best associated with the Christmas season. It’s the name of the cake nobody seems to like, and the holiday show put on by Pullman Civic Theatre: “FrUiTCaKeS.”The...

An international Thanksgiving celebration

The typical Thanksgiving dinner: Turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy and, most importantly, pumpkin pie.The International Center hosted a pumpkin pie making demo yesterday, allowing international...

BookPeople alumna returns to read from her latest book

From staff reports November 21, 2014

Author Christine Pakkala had no desire to write children’s books until she had children of her own.Pakkala said she and her daughter decided to take on a “go green” project in which her daughter...

One last musical chance before break

From staff reports November 21, 2014

Music majors taking part in the “Student Chamber Music” performance have one last hoop to jump through before they can return home for Thanksgiving Break.Taking place at 4:10 p.m. today in Bryan Hall...

Flute tunes just in time

From staff reports November 21, 2014

This afternoon, soothing flute music will help the transition from hectic school life to a period of rest and Thanksgiving.Megan Anderson will give her senior student recital today at 3:10 p.m. in Bryan...

Bauhaus revisited; Prichard Art Gallery features architecture-inspired photography

The streamlined and simple layout of the Prichard Art Gallery showroom mimics the content of its current exhibition, Bauhaus Twenty-21: An Ongoing Legacy.Gordon Watkinson photographs both modern and early...

Hold your horses; BookPeople welcomes author whose work features the Wild West

This isn’t their first rodeo, but locals never know exactly what to expect when an author visits the Palouse.BookPeople of Moscow will welcome Molly Gloss at 7:30 p.m. today to read from her latest book...

Two ensembles, one symphonic performance

From staff reports November 19, 2014

Students often walk a fine line between their obligations to school and extracurricular activities, but they owe it to themselves to dedicate time to their diverse talents, said Danh Pham, director of...

WSU alumnus Alex Gibson’s glass mixed-media art exhibit will be on display in the fine art department’s Gallery 2 until Dec. 5, 2014.

An artistic reflection in fine arts Gallery 2

After seven years, a WSU alumnus returned to campus to tell a story through glass work.The reflective glass panels question the difference between recorded history and personal history through narrating...

More than ‘Pretty Faces’

In an attempt to inspire young women to hit the slopes, the University of Idaho’s ski team will present “Pretty Faces: The Story of a Skier Girl.” In a male-dominated activity, several women have...

Jingling skirts and midriff-baring shirts

The Belly Dance Club may be one of the few places where prancing around like a bird in a black top and 25-yard skirt with your hands above your head would dub everyone the nickname “ostriches.”“We’re...

The keys to her future; student piano recital shows at Kimbrough

From staff reports November 17, 2014

The word ‘pedagogy’ may sound intimidating, but to WSU junior Carlie Berry it's a future career.Pedagogy is an academic word for “the method of teaching,” and Berry's work toward a bachelor's degree...

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