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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

The Palouse Trio features women composers

Women in art have historically had a difficult time getting the praise and recognition for their work, but thanks to three WSU music professors, audiences will have the chance to hear those unheard voices.The...

Nancy Spada buys wall decoration from an artist in Nairobi, Kenya.

Craft fair brings the world to College Hill

Traveling the world and collecting unique items, duo Nancy Spada and Roger Gee bring one-of-a-kind items back to the U.S. to sell.Today through Sunday the Community Congressional United Church of Christ...

The owner of Palouse Books, Viva Stowell, observes the WSU student paintings on Thursday, November 13, 2014.

Local bookstore features student artwork

Fine art courses allow students to explore the creative side of art, but for one beginning art class at WSU, students also get the chance to discover what it takes to have their work on display.Palouse...

World-traveling poet makes her way to the Palouse

From staff reports November 12, 2014

Since 1978, the Distinguished Visiting Writers Program at University of Idaho has been building up the writing community by welcoming writers of various genres to the Palouse.Poet Naomi Shihab Nye will...

WSU Opera Workshop members rehearse for their upcoming performance in Bryan Hall Theatre, Monday, Nov. 10. 2014.

Operatic witchcraft and wizardry

From staff reports November 12, 2014

Many people wouldn't think to compare E! reality show people to the high art of opera, but they may have more in common than what first appears.“Operas are just human drama set to music,” said Julie...

Silence on the stage

A time of paranoia, hysteria and propaganda, World War II in America was a time when many Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps. Tomorrow night, one such survivor will tell her story.“Within...

Afternoon tea time

Afternoon tea time

Don’t let the Mad Hatter or March Hare know, but a club devoted to tea is coming to WSU. Called Afternoon Tea, club members will find no riddles or butter-filled watches, but plenty of tea and lessons...

Ted Tremper will be at WSU for the Visiting Writers Series for a week-long workshop.

A week of workshops and creativity

Math, business, and English majors all have something in common: creativity, of course.The WSU English department’s Visiting Writer Series will bring Ted Tremper to campus this week to put on a four-day,...

Slides added to Anthropology exhibit

Slides of Celilo Falls dating back to World War II were found by pure accident in the library archives. Manuscripts, Archives & Special Collections in the Holland/Terrell Libraries recognized the slides’...

LandEscapes: A year-long literary process

It’s that time of year again.Since 1999, the LandEscapes Literary and Arts Journal has reached out to aspiring student-artists and student-writers to submit their creative work for the chance of publication.Peter...

Journal launch features indigenous voices

BY HOLLY LANE | Evergreen reporter November 7, 2014

A diverse set of voices can be heard tonight at BookPeople of Moscow, when a local literary journal launches its fall 2014 edition at 6 p.m.The literary journal, “Yellow Medicine Review,” features...

High schools harmonize with WSU orchestra

From staff reports November 7, 2014

Junior high and high school students will start on a high note today when they take part in WSU’s orchestra festival.WSU will host the WSU/WASTA High School and Junior High Orchestra Festival today....

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