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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

Aquasha DeLusty performs at drag bingo July 10 at One World Cafe in Moscow.

Inland Oasis organization celebrates holidays with Drag Bingo

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter December 10, 2017

Bingo lovers and casual players alike can enjoy bingo with a show while winning prizes donated by local businesses. Drag Bingo: A Sweet Holiday Edition will feature a cast of drag performers and a game...

Cosmic Yoga focuses on internal peace

KAYLA SIMONSON, Evergreen reporter December 1, 2017

The WSU Planetarium will host a Cosmic Yoga event, featuring two live performing musicians. The yoga session will focus on a shift from an internal experience of peace to sensing our place in the larger...

“Sweat the Stress” to offer free fitness classes for week

KAYLA SIMONSON, Evergreen reporter December 1, 2017

During finals weeks, from Dec. 11 – 15, University Recreation will offer free fitness classes during the quarterly event, “Sweat the Stress.” Classes are offered at the Student Recreation Center,...

Sanctuary Dance Team hosts activity-filled night for children

MARCO MCCRAY, Evergreen reporter December 1, 2017

Sanctuary Yoga is hosting an event called Sanctuary Dance Parent's Night Out. The event is tomorrow from 5 - 8 p.m. at Sanctuary Yoga, located on 540 E. Main St. in Pullman. Sanctuary Dance Parent's...

Ceramic art sold in the Clay Clubs 2016 Winter Ceramic Sale. They sale a variety of cups, jewelry and bowls.

Clay Club holds fundraising art sale

MARCO MCCRAY, Evergreen reporter November 30, 2017

Ceramic art will be available today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby of the Fine Arts building. The Winter Ceramics Sale is hosted by WSU’s Clay Club, according to a news release. The proceeds...

Film celebrates international disability holiday

LATISHA JENSEN, Evergreen life editor November 27, 2017

A free movie showing at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center is hosted by the Disability Action Center NW to celebrate International Day of People with Disabilities on Dec. 3. The film is called, “Soul...

The popular Over The Hop IPA beer goes through the canning machine. 
Canned beer is sold in six-packs for $9.99.

Paradise Creek Brewery cans beer to distribute, sell

LATISHA JENSEN, Evergreen life editor November 17, 2017

Tom Handy, owner of Paradise Creek Brewery, decided to start canning beer about a year ago to follow the trend of other craft brewers. Although it costs more to can beers than to sell them in bottles,...

Chocolate event brings residents into local shops

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter November 6, 2017

Holiday shoppers can enjoy free chocolate and snacks while navigating their way through Pullman businesses. Participating local businesses will offer free chocolate and holiday deals to store visitors...

Movie night held to showcase local autism programs

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter November 6, 2017

Several community organizations will host a movie night and panel about the impact of autism and support and outreach programs available in the area. The Disability Action Center NW will show the documentary...

Students build homeless shelter designs for class

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter November 6, 2017

Third-year architecture students at WSU’s School of Design and Construction will present portable homeless shelter designs at their school’s gallery. Last year, a group of students, led by professor...

Winter market starts up in Moscow

KAYLA SIMONSON, Evergreen reporter November 3, 2017

Heart of the Arts, Inc. is having their first market of the winter season tomorrow featuring more than 30 vendors attending. Vendors at the Winter Market will be selling produce, jewelry, art work and...

BookPeople to host children’s book club

KAYLA SIMONSON, Evergreen reporter November 3, 2017

BookPeople of Moscow will be hosting after-school book club events beginning this November. On the first week, children ages 6 - 10 years old, as well as parents, are invited for a book discussion and...

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