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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

Kiddie show: Villiage Centre Cinemas offers children’s movie series

ADDY FORTE | Evergreen reporter January 23, 2015

Colorful and comical kid-friendly adventures are brought to the Palouse on-screen for the Village Centre Cinema’s 2015 Winter Children’s Matinee Series.Sean Warner, chief operating officer at Village...

RTOP, located downtown Pullman, is one of several community theatres in the area.

A theatre season round-up

From staff reports January 23, 2015

A season of theatre awaits. Between Pullman and Moscow, a host of community and university theatres plan for their upcoming productions this spring.The lineup for local theaters includes flying nannies,...

Art show features rural student work

The public library in Colfax is showcasing local high school and middle school student artwork through the end of this week in its annual Rural Alliance High School Art Show.“Students are always recognized...

Trash or treasure; MASC opens new exhibit

A collection of one-time-use trinkets from the last century will give a glimpse into the past at the Holland/Terrell Library’s Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections (MASC) latest exhibit of ephemera.Ephemera...

Casting call: One flew over Daggy

From staff reports January 21, 2015

Auditions for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” showing in April, start today in Daggy Hall.Director and performing arts assistant professor Ben Gonzales said the plot is difficult to describe without...

Students watch previews of the films featured in the Banff Mountain Film Festival tour at the outdoor recreation center Thursday Jan. 15, 2015.

Banff film festival brings adventure

ADDY FORTE | Evergreen reporter January 21, 2015

Isolated peaks and desolate wildernesses come to Pullman for this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour.Jonathan Stahl, assistant director of WSU Adventure Programs, said the collection of quality...

Engineering a practiced pianist

When Steven Damouni first sat down to learn piano, he probably didn't expect to end up teaching it.“I originally started because a friend was playing, and I guess I wanted to beat him,” Damouni said....

A colorful collection, gallery showcases watercolor paintings

Watercolors depicting subjects ranging from people to animals from still lifes to landscapes, comprise the latest show at the Third Street Gallery.The paintings are all a part of the Idaho Watercolor Society’s...

Snippets of stories from UI professors

Even the most qualified and experienced writers can get butterflies in their stomachs when preparing to share their latest drafts.Professors from the University of Idaho’s English department plan to...

Pianista hits the keys

From staff reports January 16, 2015

Alberto Ferro first struck the keys of a piano when he was a child in Italy, and he hasn't stopped playing since.After studying in Italy, he moved to the United States looking for job opportunities and...

Sketches done by students who attended the live model open drawing sessions that took place last semester hang in the Fine Arts Gallery Two, as seen on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015.

Evening art class lets students sketch nude models

ADDY FORTE | Evergreen reporter January 14, 2015

In the Fine Arts Building Gallery Two hang sketches of the human form. The figures vary from angular and awkward to rested and relaxed, and students who challenged themselves to draw from life created...

Chinese culture through cinema

Through the lens of a camera and the eyes of a director, a whole new world opens up and invites people in to explore a culture different from their own. This is the purpose of the Confucius Institute’s...

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