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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

“Every state has its own unique fance forms, unique languages,” said Vivek Amrutiya, vice president of ISA.

Students invited to India Night for food, culture, fun

JOEL KEMEGUE, Evergreen mint editor October 24, 2019

The Indian Students' Association is putting on India Night this Sunday from 4:30-7:30 p.m., where students can come and experience Indian culture, food and entertainment. The night will showcase performances...

“We’re not walking them through the painting brushstroke by brushstroke,” Donald Sanziano said. Wild at Art will
host the Kids, Cocoa & Canvas event at 10 a.m. on Saturday Oct. 26.

Art studio hosts Halloween themed painting event

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor October 24, 2019

The Wild at Art studio opens its doors for a Halloween-themed event including cocoa, treats and painting at the Kids, Cocoa & Canvas event on Saturday. Donald Stanziano, co-owner of Wild at Art,...

Orton Hall RED Andy Adler and Grace Shauvin, Orton Hall
Ledership Council Vice President talk about what goes in
hosting the Orton Haunted House on Monday afternoon.

Orton maze opens Friday and Saturday

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter October 24, 2019

A grayish-green skull perched atop a piano bares its teeth at the ceiling. To its right stands a candelabra, fake blood streaming down it. A disassembled skeleton rests inside of the piano. This is...

Senior product manager Chris Chandler believes every person has a story worth telling and helps people find the story they want to tell with their flowers or other gifts on Monday morning at Neill’s Flowers and Gifts.

Shop helps customers find perfect bouquet

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist October 23, 2019

On East Main Street, Neill’s Flowers and Gifts has kept hundreds of warmhearted stories for nearly 100 years as the only flower shop in Pullman. Besides the various changes in the floral trends, connecting...

WSU freshman Kau’i Marley Samio describes her experience as a dancer on Monday afternoon on the rooftop of Terrell Library.

Competition winner calls for more diversity

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor October 23, 2019

Kau`i Marley Samio strives to keep her Tahitian culture alive by sharing it with as many people as possible. She dances for her family, teachers, and heritage. “The dance is a lifestyle,” she said....

Troy Gingerich, WSU Army ROTC Cougar Battalion Associated Body of Cadets president, talks about his involvement in ROTC and Cougar Battalion Wednesday morning in the CUB.

Club helps prepare students for life after college

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor October 21, 2019

The Cougar Battalion, a Registered Student Organization, gives its members the opportunity to experience what the Army can offer them while learning leadership and survival skills. The Army ROTC program...

Danielle Keerbs, president of the WSU Aerial Dance Society, talks about  what the club does and how others can get involved on Monday in the lobby of the Webster Physical Sciences Building.

Club aims to help students find their tribe

CAROLYNN CLAREY, Evergreen reporter and photojournalist October 17, 2019

Finding a place on campus to help Pullman feel like home can be difficult. The Aerial Dance Society is working to help students feel more comfortable on campus by providing a familiar space to connect...

Junior communication major Sam Brixey, right, and senior public relations major Natalie Ackerley inspect the pumpkins before choosing ones to take as their own at the AquaPatch event on Oct. 24, 2018 at the Student Recreation Center.

Student Recreation Center dives into autumn

NICOLETTE GOODCHILD, Evergreen reporter October 14, 2019

The WSU Student Recreation Center helped students dive into autumn with a big splash at the 'Aqua Patch Event' on Wednesday as the SRC helped Pullman residents experience a new way to pick and carve pumpkins...

Sabine Davis, clinical professor of French, discusses the impact of the Palouse French Film Festival on students and community members alike on Thursday afternoon in Thompson Hall.

French Film Festival brings cultural diversity

EURUS THACH, Evergreen columnist October 14, 2019

Love movies? Interested in French culture? The WSU School of Languages, Cultures and Race will host the Palouse French Film Festival at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre in Moscow. The...

Student Rylan Hathaway says the idea to create the Peace Prize came from his teacher Mary Krumpl Tuesday at Sunnyside Elementary School.

Peace Prize created by elementary

LOREN NEGRON, Evergreen editor-in-chief October 10, 2019

Six students from Sunnyside Elementary School created a peace prize to recognize students who foster positive changes in their school and community. Mary Krumpl, Sunnyside Elementary School special...

“It was a game-changer to have that kind of funding,” John P. Reganold, soil scientist and WSU professor in agriculture ecology said on Oct. 1.

A Wasteful Life: Should WSU fund sustainability

SYDNEY BROWN, Evergreen reporter October 9, 2019

Writer's Note: This article has been updated to clarify some of Bradley Jaeckel's comments about WSU funding.  Some researchers at WSU say the future of agriculture can be found in the soft mud of...

Christopher Perry, lifeguard at the WSU UREC, discusses the AquaPatch event on Tuesday afternoon at the Spark. The event will take place Wednesday at 5 p.m.

WSU UREC hosts ‘AquaPatch’ for fall festivities

CAROLYNN CLAREY, Evergreen reporter and photojournalist October 9, 2019

You‘ve heard of bobbing for apples, but have you heard of diving for pumpkins? Just imagine a pool full of pumpkins and people diving in to get them. A few tables in the corner full of supplies for those...

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