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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

Man on marimba

From staff reports October 10, 2014

One award-winning drummer and composer will take different approach to classical music. Instead of violin or piano, he’ll play the marimba.Professional percussionist Christopher Whyte will perform a...

Sip and listen at One World Cafe

Finding a place with a true sense of family is no ordinary thing. A community is lucky indeed if it has a space with the power to make anyone feel like they belong.The staff at One World Café believes...

WSU’s Symphonic Wind Ensemble prepares for its upcoming performance, Sunday Oct. 5, 2014.

Three conductors share the stage

When it comes to big performances, Director of Athletic Bands Troy Bennefield likes to ask, “How great of an achievement can we make?”Students can find out this Thursday when Washington State University...

The audience is the common denominator

Musical performers can be inspired by a combination of static and fluid musical influences, but for some the best performances are the ones in which the audience feels like they’re a part of the action.Musicians...

Modern dance with an intent to inspire

A national dance group will leap to the stage with two culturally-inspired dance presentations.The Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) will return to the Palouse this week to give a presentation and exhibition...

Big Band Jazz covers dirverse eras

The term “big band jazz” is almost self-explanatory: an ensemble of trumpets, trombones, saxophones, guitars, pianos, and more – it is quite literally, a big band.Students and community members will...

Galloping, jumping and neighing across campus

From staff report October 6, 2014

The pounding of hooves on dirt and the heavy breathing of animals either means a stampede is coming or the equestrian team is bringing the heat.WSU’s Equestrian Club was started by junior animal science...

Students rally on the steps outside of Todd Hall during the annual Take Back the Night event Thursday, Dec. 17, 2013.

Student challenges campus sexual assults

One student will conclude her career at WSU fighting against sexual and domestic assault of women on campus.Senior women’s studies major Morgan Brown was elected as president of the Coalition for Women...

The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre as seen on Wednesday, April 9, 2014. The Palouse French Film Festival takes place at the Kenworthy on Tuesday evenings.

French culture served a la cinema

French culture will once again fill the screen this month in Moscow.  WSU and the University of Idaho will host their fifth annual Palouse French Film Festival.A film will be shown at the Kenworthy Performing...

The Moscow Farmers Market will be the location of the upcoming food drive

Breaking ground on community placemaking

The tagline reads: “How do we create places of meaning? What makes public spaces unique?” These were a few of the questions on the agenda for Moscow’s Community Placemaking workshop and Panel taking...

KUGR runs for Team Gleason

WSU student radio station KUGR has been looking for a way to fundraise for a while, said KUGR’s fundraising director. The KUGR staff had to put their heads together to think of something both meaningful...

Wake Up With Art! features the art in Songs of Whales (endangered species) made by Hiromi Okumura. The event begins at 9 a.m. Saturday in the CUB Gallery.

Wake up with art in the CUB

Chocolate and peanut butter, dust pans and brooms, roller coasters and throwing up: Some things just go together. This weekend, the classic pairing of coffee and art will come together yet again with Wake...

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