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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

All content by NINA WILLIS
From fuzzy socks to a foot hammock, buy gifts with ease this year, using these ideas as inspiration.

Give gifts without breaking the bank

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
December 11, 2017
WSU and University of Idaho students harvest food together earlier this year.

Picking produce for those in need

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
December 8, 2017
Formula SAE Racing club President Kevin Basler at a 2016 race in Michigan. When a car is finished, they test run it every weekend until the annual competition.

Redesigning cars helps members with class

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
December 4, 2017
Lemon juice can be used to enhance flavor and 
add nutrients to food and water.

Full lemon provides essential nutrients

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
November 15, 2017
Volunteer teacher Ernie Weiss commends treasurer Chad MacPhearson’s attention to detail at the Art Club’s Watercolor Workshop on Thursday in the Fine Arts Building.

Art Club focuses on techniques

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
November 13, 2017
Arturo Gavilanes, Challenge Course and climbing wall coordinator discusses the different course options for Dad’s Weekend.

Climbing past comfort zones

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
November 3, 2017
The celebration has been planned since September 
to make this a campus-wide event.

Dining hall celebrates Dia de los Muertos

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
November 1, 2017
From left to right: Cooper Allen, Zachary Cutter and Jason Eng prepare Wednesday night at the CUB for this year’s Humans vs. Zombies game.

Humans vs. Zombies game to take over campus

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 30, 2017
The dinner is set in the Victorian era with actors who will perform in a play and remain in character throughout the night.

Fine dine, catch the murderer

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 27, 2017

Dog costume contest supports humane society

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 25, 2017

Open Access Week celebrated Halloween style

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 25, 2017

Improve leader skills during free workshops

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 25, 2017
Terrie Teare, Friends of Hospice program coordinator, talks about the Death Cafe and how it came to Whitman County. This week’s Death Cafe will be the third time Friends of Hospice has hosted the event.

Gain comfort while sharing experiences

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 18, 2017

LEGO author to visit Moscow

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 16, 2017

Summit educates on water value

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 16, 2017
Chocolate may be romantic, but may not help in the bedroom.

Can aphrodisiacs increase libido?

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 13, 2017
The Swing Devils of the Palouse, Inc. members dance to a variety of classic styles. They start beginners off with East Coast Swing, which has more of a bouncy movement.

Swing club offers dances, classes, workshops

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 13, 2017
The Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee monitors the aquifer that holds the Palouses’ main source of water, and raises awareness of water consumption.

Small steps can reduce water intake

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 11, 2017
Students and community members listening to a “Healthy Eating on a Budget” presentation Saturday evening at the Latah County Fair Office in Moscow.

Food co-op hosted plant protein workshop

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
October 4, 2017
Club President John Zender talks about how the 3-D printers work Friday.

3-D Printing Club to build recycling program

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
September 25, 2017

Kenworthy hosts educational event

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
September 15, 2017

Palouse Grange hosts final show

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
September 15, 2017

Film series plays foreign movies

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
September 15, 2017
WSU researcher Patricia Pendry discusses her research project, Pet for Promotion of Academic Life Skills program (Pet PALS).

Research aims to prove animals relieve stress

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
September 13, 2017
By making small changes, like taking a moment to relax and drink a comforting beverage or investing in an oil diffuser 
to help you concentrate, you can make a large impact on your school performance or just increase your overall happiness.

Take time to focus on self-care

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen columnist
September 6, 2017
Puppy raiser Esther Louie is training Lucy the Newfoundland to be placed with a family in need through the program 
Autism Anchoring Dogs. They go to noisy or crowded places like The Daily Grind in downtown Pullman.

Service dogs helping children

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
September 1, 2017
Qiang Zhang demonstrates how a glove box works Thursday in Troy Hall on Thursday.

‘Chemistry is magic’

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
August 28, 2017
The WSU Museum of Art has opened an exhibit focused on female artists and the ways they contribute to artistic discussion. The exhibit features artwork from Africa, Asia, and North America.

Giving women a voice through arts

NINA WILLIS, Evergreen reporter
August 24, 2017
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