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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

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...

Kappa Alpha Theta to rock the casa for children in foster care

From staff reports September 10, 2014

Burritos and a concert will raise money for children in foster care.Kappa Alpha Theta will support Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), the sorority’s national philanthropy, this Thursday at its...

Students in the spotlight

Forty people stood between her and a title that could lead her all the way to Springfest.Chloe Hendrickson, guitar in hand, conquered the first round in the SEB Coug Spotlight competition Tuesday afternoon...

Volunteer program offers student trips with a twist

From staff reports September 10, 2014

International Student Volunteers (ISV) will be in the CUB Thursday to meet with any students interested in participating in its summer program.The main ISV program spans four weeks in length during the...

Sketch Wednesday event presents whale-themed art

People, whales, and musical golfing equipment will come together in harmony at the CUB Gallery’s opening reception of “Songs of Whales (Endangered Species).”Signs outside the CUB Art Gallery warn,...

Wilderness art featured at Moscow Co-op

Untamed and untouched, the “Wilderness 50: The Big Wild Photo Exhibit” takes viewers to the middle of the wilderness.Brett Haverstick, education and outreach director of the Friends of the Clearwater,...

Sanctuary for Herbivores

In the land of omnivores, it is a wonder how the plant eaters at WSU survive.VegWSU is a campus group representing the vegetarian and vegan community and providing resources for people interested in the...

Library exhibits look at the libraries’ creation and WWI

From the story of a building to the story of a war, exhibits in the Holland-Terrell Libraries keep memories from fading away.To the right of the entrance of the Terrell Library Atrium an exhibit case reflects...

Coffee around the corner

Coffee around the corner

Fueled by coffee and grab-and-go snacks, campus espresso cafes are convenient options for the college student on a budget.Sometimes difficult to decode on a map or hidden in a building, campus cafes are...

A healthcare helping hand

SHELTYN ROSE | Evergreen reporter September 5, 2014

The Latah County Human Rights Task Force has defended Idaho residents against the looming presence of white supremacist Neo-Nazis in the state, and now fights for the community’s right to healthcare.For...

Attendees at the first Bollywood Nite enjoyed Indian food, music, and dancing, 2013.

Bollywood Bash at Gladish

Curry, colors and craziness collide as Hollywood and Bombay take over Pullman.The Palouse Indian Families Association (PIFA) and the Indian Students Association will host Bollywood Nite, an informal dance...

First place winner Andy Sewells Garden Studebaker, 2013.

Painting the colors of the wind

Rain or shine, artists will take to the streets in the fifth annual Palouse Plein Air. Using paint outside is the main criteria in this otherwise open-ended competition in which artists are allowed to...

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