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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

A hidden gem: Bucer’s offers more than coffee

Coming from someone brand new to WSU, finding culture in the Palouse might at first seem impossible. Small towns can be quaint in their own right, but students still look for where the action happens,...

Story spans campus

Although World War II had just ended, the battle for acceptance had just begun. Roger Shimomura paints a comic book-like representation of his experiences as a Japanese-American living in a country that...

The interior of The Book People of Moscow store as seen on Sept. 16, 2014.

Switching viewpoints; A WWII story

In a war-torn Europe, it may seem unbelievable that the stories of a blind French girl and an orphaned German boy could connect over something like a radio.Author Anthony Doerr shows how in his novel “All...

Political cartoonist hopes to draw in a crowd

Political cartoonist hopes to draw in a crowd

BY HOLLY LANE | Evergreen reporter September 17, 2014

In a media world where it’s important to be unbiased, one man’s job description is to be just the opposite.“My job description is to provoke debate,” said Milt Priggee.Priggee , a nationally-syndicated...

Food for thought presents ‘Fed Up’

Apart from two giant M&Ms that say “FU” on the documentary poster for “Fed Up,” a quote declares congress considers pizza a vegetable.The Moscow Food Co-op will present the September documentary...

‘Catfish’ creator visits campus

From staff reports September 15, 2014

He’s made a life of fishing for things that aren’t as they seem, and now Nev Schulman will travel to Pullman to help students protect themselves from the depths of the social interweb and beyond.The...

WSU Kimbrough Concert hall as seen on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2014.

A man and his piano; faculty performace brings on the blues

From staff reports September 15, 2014

One WSU jazz instructor may not be where he is today if it weren't for an accident he suffered as a teenager.After playing piano for 10 years, WSU jazz piano and jazz history instructor Brian Ward broke...

There and back again; Fine arts faculty shows photography

There and back again; Fine arts faculty shows photography

WSU photography professor Dennis DeHart is an artist, a teacher and a traveler. Just this year, he traversed the U.S., visited China, and gave a lecture in France. Now, a selection of his photographs resides...

Calling northwest artists

From staff reports September 12, 2014

The deadline to submit work for the Moscow Third Street Gallery’s “Art Celebrates Wilderness” exhibit has been extended to 5 p.m. Oct. 13. Original artwork of any medium is welcome in celebration...

Catch some classic cartoons

From staff reports September 12, 2014

Cartoons don’t have to be just for kids. The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre in Moscow, Idaho, gives those a chance wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the Saturday Farmers Market with showings...

Christopher Newcombe (clarinet) and Steven Damouni (piano) provide a sneak peek of their upcoming recital in Kimbrough B48 on Tuesday, Sept. 9.

WSU’s music program leaves impact on undergraduate and graduate students alike

Music has an unparalleled way of bringing people together from many different walks of life.This is especially true of the WSU School of Music — just ask undergraduate Christopher Newcombe and graduate...

BookPeoples Author Saturday talks will feature three local authors, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014.

Gold and potatoes: Local authors talk at BookPeople

Of all the places to find Gem State historians, riverboats and a poet in the same vicinity, how many people would think of a bookstore?Author Saturday is an event at BookPeople of Moscow where three or...

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