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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

A pop of Portland Cello Project

How is a cello like Instagram? Portland Cello Project members believe it is the way they can blur the distinctions between what a cello is expected to sound like, and what it is capable of.“In a way,...

Wilderness Act celebrates its 50 birthday with art

Celebrating 50 years since the implementation of the Wilderness Act, the Idaho Humanities Council, the Great Old Broads of the Wilderness, and the Latah County Library District presents the “Art Celebrates...

Executive Chef at Hillside Cafe Jake Cho prepares a flaming dish in Northside Cafe, Oct. 11, 2014.

Meet the chefs: three flavors of culinary insight

BY CELESTINA | Evergreen reporter October 22, 2014

Many students and others who frequent WSU’s dining halls only know of the food on their plates, but many don’t know about preparation and chefs behind the counters and tray returns.“Food is a universal...

Chemically bonding the campus and community

With liquid nitrogen ice cream, flaming snowballs, and plenty of explosions, one would think “MythBusters” rolled into town. But these are the results of demonstrations by Chemistry Club.The WSU Chemistry...

Dean of Students Office exhibit features student painting

Acrylic on hand-stretched canvas, “Sawyer,” a playful painting of a bright red and speckled dog, hangs in the Dean of Students Gallery. The artist, senior fine arts painting major Kyla Lakin, shows...

Retired UI professor Bill Bowler receives the Lifetime Achievement in the Arts Award, Thursday, Oct.16, 2014.

Moscow Mayor’s Arts Awards recognize community members

Creative people crowded the 1912 center in Moscow to honor five locals who, Moscow Mayor Bill Lambert said, make Moscow unique in the arts. Mayor Lambert began The Moscow Mayor’s Arts Awards Program...

Beer and wine now

From staff reports October 17, 2014

Keep them pouring. Moscow Farmers Market now welcomes winemakers and brewers.Saturday the Moscow Brewing Company and Camas Prairie Winery will sell beer and wine at the Farmers Market.Jeremy Ritter, winemaker...

Rosa’s lasting impact

Humanity and the environment will come together as the Bank Left Gallery honors one WSU professor with an exhibit showcasing his environment-themed artwork.Eugene Rosa, a WSU sociology professor, died...

The 21st-annual WSU Choral Festival will take place all day starting at 9 a.m. The final performance will start at 5 p.m. in Bryan Hall and include four selected high school choral groups as well as WSUs Madrigal Singers and Concert Choir.

Hearing what WSU is all about

From staff reports October 17, 2014

If campus seems a bit more crowded to you this weekend you wouldn't be wrong.Tomorrow morning 14 different high school choir groups will arrive to take part in the 21st annual “WSU Choral Festival,”...

A shopper looks through books at the BookPeople of Moscow store on Sept. 16, 2014.

Authors bound for Moscow

BY HOLLY LANE | Evergreen reporter October 17, 2014

From poetry inspired by archeology to stories about loss, authors will turn pages this weekend during BookPeople of Moscow’s Author Saturday event.Author Saturday will feature four authors and their...

House of candy

For the entertainment of the populous, a Halloween horror story with wicked witches, raging Rascals, and a meal made with the flesh of little children will be told. Such is the story of Hansel and Gretel.This...

Low brass gets a time to shine

It’s not hard to think of something more exciting than band class — or so it may seem. Those performing as a part of the WSU School of Music’s Low Brass recital would like to refute that idea.“Band...

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