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Diamond E.B. Porter posing for a headshot.

WSU professor-game developer makes games representing Black culture

JULIAN CABALLERO March 5, 2024

Diamond E.B. Porter, game designer and WSU College of Arts and Science assistant professor, creates digital media that represents Black culture, something she never had growing up. Porter centers her...

Attendees at a past Cabin Fever Spin-In at The Yarn Underground.

Knit into warm weather with the Cabin Fever Spin-In

ROBYN FANCHER, Evergreen reporter February 29, 2024

Shelley Stone, The Yard Underground owner, has been organizing since 2020 the annual Cabin Fever Spin-In, an event featuring more than 18 vendors, a raffle, a potluck and different demonstrations to welcome...

Learn how to weave macramé and connect further with WSUs Common Reading book, Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.

‘Braiding Sweetgrass,’ weaving keychains on campus

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter February 29, 2024

The Common Reading Program and Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art are hosting an event to make macramé keychains, an activity that relates to this and last year’s Common Reading book “Braiding Sweetgrass”...

Harpy*s Magazine is an online publication dedicated to gender justice.

WSU student’s art to be featured in feminist publication

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief February 22, 2024

Harpy*s Magazine is a feminist magazine run by WSU students and features meaningful work relating to gender, racial and all around empowerment. Janie Chu, senior public relations major and Harpy*s editor-in-chief,...

Attendees to the gallery reception viewing some of Abigail Nnajis paintings on Feb. 15, Pullman, Wash.

‘Memoirs’: WSU Master of Fine Arts candidate exhibits work at SEB gallery

IRVIN VILLALVA, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2024

“Memoirs” is a curated collection of ten paintings inspired by artist Abigail Nnaji’s memories, experiences and changes throughout her career. The Student Entertainment Board hosted a gallery...

Pullman High School Drama Club members rehearsing Les Misérables.

Pullman High School brings ‘Les Misérables’ to town

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter February 22, 2024

Pullman High School’s Drama Club is performing the school edition of “Les Misérables” on two consecutive weekends from March 7–16. “Les Misérables” will show at 7 p.m. March 7–8, March...

Kariann Fuqua posing at home in her bedroom turned studio.

Environmental artist to give talk on art in WSU Fine Arts Center

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter February 15, 2024

Artist Kariann Fuqua will visit the Fine Arts Center at WSU from 4:30–6 p.m. Feb. 29 and give a talk on her work, which is on display in Gallery 2 of the center, in the center auditorium. The Artist...

The Gladish Players actors rehearsing The Glass Menagerie.

The Gladish Players: Promoting Palouse art through shared humanity

ANNA ADAMS, Managing editor February 15, 2024

The Gladish Players will be performing “The Glass Menagerie” at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24 and 2 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Gladish Community and Cultural Center View Room. A new company operating within the Gladish...

Museum visitors viewing exhibits from Here in a Homemade Forest: Common Reading Connections.

Professor-curator and artist to give Indigenous arts talk, workshops on campus

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2024

Michael Holloman, WSU art professor and curator, and artist Jacy SoHappy will give an Indigenous Arts Talk from noon–1 p.m. Feb. 22 at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Holloman and SoHappy will...

Greg Yasinitsky playing a saxophone.

Award-winning regents professor talks 2023 American Prize

IRVIN VILLALVA, Evergreen reporter February 8, 2024

Regents emeritus professor Greg Yasinitsky received a 2023 American Prize honorable mention for his orchestral composition titled “Celebration Overture.” Yasinitsky was commissioned to compose the...

Robert Kugler, his wife Kristen Beatty and their two children.

WSU alum uses life experiences to connect with, encourage others

ANNA ADAMS, Managing editor February 8, 2024

Life was not easy for WSU alum Robert Kugler, who grew up in a single-parent home in Nebraska and did not have the money to pay for an education after high school. He joined the Marine Reserves in 2000...

A screenshot from Irene Lusztigs film Richland.

Film on local atomic bomb history showing on campus

SIA CHHEDA, Evergreen reporter January 31, 2024

The film “Richland” is showing from 4:30 p.m. onwards Feb. 8 at the Compton Union Building Auditorium. Presented by the Roots of Contemporary Issues program and Department of History, “Richland”...

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