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First Up All Night of fall draws record crowd
Student Entertainment Board hosts a gathering for the largest freshman class
Chocolate Shortcake doesn’t fall short
A tasty treat is a great way to enjoy the last of summer
Coffeehouse showdown: Round one. Fight!
Evergreen columnist compares The Daily Grind and Cafe Moro
Plenty left to do before classes start
Many activities still left for those who arrived late to Pullman
Pullman, WA - Teaser
moreZap your zombie by getting zzz's
Make Adequate Sleep a Goal This Year
Tips for remaining a sane student
Five steps to help keep your sanity and promote personal mental health.
East meets West in Honors Hall lounge
Pullman, WA - Yang Xu, a Chinese ink painter, came to the Honors Hall lounge Wednesday to give a demonstration of her artwork. She lectured and also painted an image to provide the audience with a look into the Chinese culture and traditions.
moreNo Shave is all-inclusive
Intramural sports score high on fun
Tasty sugar-free snacks
Coconut Fudge that's good for you
Pullman culture lesson, don't wear purple
Welcome to Pullman from one of the experts
Spice up your life with a steamy cup of cider
This recipe can be used by any Coug
Dad taught me to be adventurous
Young students taught how to teach the elderly
Pullman, WA - Students get together to discuss the elderly
morePrepare for every fashion eventuality this break
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Swedish film successfully adapted
Director makes a mystery masterpiece
Peoples’ Choice winners predicted
One columnist gives her picks for this year’s award ceremony
Five ways to help determined Cougars keep their promises
Top five reasons why being back at school sucks
Cheng and Chow capture the music
Pullman, WA - Angela Cheng and Alvin Chow performed Saturday in Kimbrough Concert Hall. They played a duo-piano recital.
moreColumnist finds meaning in literature
Author Markus Zusak’s writing proves abstract and poetic
Brass quintet toot their own horns
After coming back from a tour, the WSU Brass Quintet impressed and humored audiences Thursday.
Pulllman, Wash. - The WSU Brass Quintet performed a concert Thursday night with music-spanning multiple centuries.
moreOscar nominations announced
Jonah Hill is up for best supporting actor
Chocolate pudding cake fits all tastes
Pullman - This pudding cake will knock your socks off.
moreFaculty photo exhibit coming to a close
Pullman - Debby Alperin’s passion for horses and the Palouse will be on display through this weekend.
moreSuper Bowl ads delight and displease
Four Columnists dish their opinions
Viticulture professor wins wino-pulitzer
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UREC aims to beat violence
Renowned Chinese poet visits campus
Chinese poet visits WSU
Service dogs make a big difference
Purple, not just a color
Moscow BBQ eatery delivers
Columnist dishes Bear Grylls winter advice
WSU Brass Quintet to perform
Performer to play electroacoustic music
A guest pianist will perform on Friday’s as part of the Festival of Contemporary Art Music.
Students learn to build positive relationships
Students gathered in the Smith Gym for a workshop focused on creating strong relationships.
Homesickness settles in Morocco
Eating camel meat cooked in a back alley is not recommended
Stage Two delivers humor
The production, released this weekend, was acted, directed and produced by WSU students.
Entertain with healthy fish tacos
Fish tacos make for an easy but delicious way to entertain a large group of friends.
Pullman, Wash. - Fish tacos make for an easy but delicious way to entertain a large group of friends.
moreGuest piano composer lectures on success
Lowell Liebermann advised students and faculty on how to make money as a composer.
Spokane man creates clothing label
Christopher Gray started out making decal stickers, a hobby that turned into a business.
Red Bento Sushi serves it fishy and dishes it out raw
Moscow’s sushi, teriyaki and Asian fusion restaurant has fair prices, but inattentive service.
Moscow, Idaho - Moscow’s sushi, teriyaki and Asian fusion restaurant has fair prices, but inattentive service.
moreBands rock out at BellTower concert
New Kaboom, The Holiday Friends, and the Ascetic Junkies took to the stage Tuesday night.
Laugh Out Loud to make WSU LOL
The Laugh Out Loud sketch comedy tour is making its first stop in Pullman on Wednesday.
Local band releases new EP
Ironwood Run talks about drawing inspiration from ‘The Band’ and their upcoming tour.
Pulllman, Wash. - Pullman rock 'n' roll band Ironwood Run released their EP "After the War" Sunday.
moreHip-Hop tour kicks off in Pullman
The Posse's off Broadway tour started in Pullman Thursday night, drawing in a crowd of about 40 people.
Columnist baffled by human species
People are great, but difficult to deal with
Men’s shirt easily transforms with needle and thread
Fashion columnist reviews online instructions for reusing old button-down shirts.
Pullman, Wash. - Turn an old men's dress shirt into a cute dress
moreAlumna book singing
“Cares of the World” is set in Washington and chronicles the lives of college students.
In Morocco, a trove of languages exists
The U.S. should take cues from other countries and make foreign language a priority
Morocco - The U.S. should take cues from other countries and make foreign language a priority
more“Spirit of Vengeance” fails to entertain
Nicolas Cage stars in another bad movie
Reception to honor artists
Local and regional artists are being showcased in the exhibit, which runs through March 23
Moscow, Idaho - Local and regional artists are being showcased in the exhibit, which runs through March 23.
moreAcademy Awards predicted
Two columnists reveal their votes for best picture, director, actor and actress in a leading role.
Stone’s soul served concert attendees
Allen Stone performed Thursday night along with WSU grad Tommy Simmons and Seattle’s Ray Dalton
Pullman, Wash. - Allen Stone Rocked the CUB Auditorium Thursday night with his Soul.
moreOscars were too predictable
Some movies, despite not winning, will still be legendary
Toothfairy Day stirs up memories
Holiday pays homage to childhood
Gregory Brothers hit WSU
The group is known for their YouTube auto-tuned videos such as “Bed Intruder Song.”
Pullman, Wash. - The group is known for their YouTube auto-tuned videos such as “Bed Intruder Song.”
moreFrom the red carpet to your closet
Pull your favorite looks from the stars for a chic wardrobe
Castle puts on an unusual but captivating show
Castle has an unorthodox playing style influenced by Seattle’s own Jimi Hendrix.
Pullman, Wash. - Castle has an unorthodox playing style influenced by Seattle’s own Jimi Hendrix.
moreTiramisu to tease taste buds
This version looks nothing like the original but tastes the same
Pullman, Wash. - This version looks nothing like the original but tastes the same
moreAnimal art is featured in the Library
Holly Irish was honored last Friday for her veterinary influenced artwork.
WSU club ruggers ready to get rough
The men's and women's rugby clubs play in leagues and competitions across the US
Pullman, WA - The rugby teams show a little power in their aggressive sport.
moreMustache for health this Movember
Ascetic Junkies to perform
The four-person band takes influence from electronic, West African and folk music.
February holidays to please the stomach
Columnist explains his favorite real and make-believe holidays and festivals
Jazz ensembles to showcase new music
Though the ensembles had a short time to prepare, they will be performing difficult pieces.
Pet waste pollutes Pullman
Pullman Stormwater Services staff are running tests on dog feces in river water.
Freedom School honors MLK
The rescheduled event at the Heritage House featured activities for adults and children.
Moscow’s Gnosh fails to impress
Slow service and lack of liquor disappoint
Shove this in your Pie Hole
Moscow’s only Pizzeria serves customers with unique slices
Moscow, Idaho - Inventive pizza and cheap beer make the Pie Hole a good location for a late-night snack.
moreBloom brings Paris to the Palouse
Moscow’s French restaurant provides elegant cuisine using local meats and produce
Moscow, Idaho - Despite the snow, it is now spring in the Palouse. Celebrate by having a tasty meal at Bloom in Moscow!
moreWSU stages play about Proposition 8 trials
Lines from “8” are derived from real testimony of people involved in the court case.
Pullman, Wash. - Lines from “8” are derived from real testimony of people involved in the court case.
moreFlamenco stomps into Pullman
Siddi has since performed in many theaters across the world and won numerous awards.
Columnist really digs “Chicks”
Holiday Friends album well-received
Graphic tees serve as an outlet for nerdy expression
From Mario Kart to Dinosaurs, T-shirts can say more about you than you think
Pullman, Wash. - express your nerd side through clever t-shirts
moreFashion show takes over CUB
Fashion students put together the mini-show to generate hype for the Mom’s Weekend show.
Pullman, Wash. - Fashion students put together the mini-show to generate hype for the Mom’s Weekend show.
morePublic to speak on Moscow city art
Locals can express their opinions on public art at Cultural Café on Friday.
Fashion lines reflect unique inspiration
Design students will present their garments at the Mom’s Weekend fashion show.
Single mom supports
Memories made with columnist’s mom will last a lifetime
Daggy Hall audience laughs out loud
“What the Butler Saw” brought 1960’s Britain to 2012 Pullman Friday and Saturday.
Pullman, WA - "What the Butler Saw" opened April 5 and will run through Mom's Weekend
moreBaseball season stirs memories
Playing catch with dad had its positive and negative effects
Film will highlight alternative birthing methods
The UMA Center hopes to spread the word that there are other options for giving birth.
Zoe’s concerts offer an alternative
Mimosas and music will be available at Zoe Coffeehouse this Mom’s Weekend.
Models flaunt student fashions
The show was the culminating event of year for junior and senior apparel design majors.
Pullman, Wash. - The show was the culminating event of year for junior and senior apparel design majors.
moreWSU moms run for breast cancer
Students and moms ran to raise funds for breast cancer research Sunday near Airport Road.
Pullman, Wash. - Students and moms ran to raise funds for breast cancer research Sunday near Airport Road.
moreCougar moms wine and dine
The event was sold out at both of the sessions which included shuttle transportation.
Clarkson dominates the concert stage
WSU moms danced to the pop-rock tunes.
Spokane fashion exposed in contest
Model competition reveals hidden talents
Aid group celebrates its founder's legacy
U of I agriculture program offers a spooky corn maze
Goodwill garb can accent your wardrobe
New jazz album proves energetic
New T.R.A.M album shows similarities to Animals As Leaders
Chiddy Bang serves “Breakfast”
The newest album dropped on Monday
Residents get a “Taste the Palouse”
Farmers and buyers get disconnected during the off season when some markets close.
Get that summer bikini body the healthy way
Diet gimmicks never really work
Mathematician performs magic
Tuesday’s magic event was the first of an annual lecture series in honor of a former math professor.
Market benefits the community
The Moscow Farmers Market offers specialty foods and new hours for student customers
This is Pullman
Columnist offers WSU newbies grab bag of advice and reasons to love Pullman
ZFun shines in the morning
Sex, drugs and picking a major
The advice in this book brings to light topics about college previously spent under the rug
Backyard Bash brings Cougs together
WSU plans to welcome students back with a backyard bash
Pullman, WA - WSU plans to welcome students back with a backyard bash
moreNorthwest artists return home for WSU gallery
Pullman - Artwork from WSU graduates will come full circle today with the opening of the Museum of Art/WSU’s new exhibit, Ceramics From the Kolva-Sullivan Collection.
moreFinals week fashion spawns the Grey Sweatshirt Monster
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Pullman, WA - Fashion tips for finals.
moreCable 8 to hold benefit concert
National honor fraternity aims high
Phi Sigma Pi attracts members that are interested in leadership and academic success.
Stitching together a story
Small’s graphic novel chronicles his life
Life Happens: The best chai recipe
My Indian chai recipe is a million times better than Starbucks'.
Pullman, Wash. - My Indian chai recipe is a million times better than Starbucks'.
moreKansas carries on collegiate tour
The WSU symphony accompanied Kansas in a concert benefitting college music programs.
Pullman, Wash. - Old-school rock'n'roll band Kansas performed on Saturday in Beasley Coliseum to raise money for WSU and University of Idaho's music programs.
moreThe “Colfax Cuddler” gives love advice
Columnist hashes out love advice from his alias, the "Colfax Cuddler."
Be wary of energy drinks
Our ever faithful study buddy may not be so helpful after all.
Students urged to be green on Earth Day
This year’s celebrations will feature a clothing swap and a clean up of Paradise Creek.
‘Girls’ offers more realistic view of NYC
The new HBO show is the real world’s response to “Sex in the City.”
Pullman, Wash. - The new HBO show is the real world’s response to “Sex in the City.”
moreCampers look out for marijuana grow ops
Visitors should back away from the extremely dangerous operations immediately
Love tips from a socially awkward penguin
This highly researched advice will be sure to get you that cuddle buddy you’ve been eyeing all semester
Purple’s live album pleases
The new album features 10 songs
Rugby team to compete in championship
The women’s rugby team will play Norwich University on May 11 during the quarter-finals.
Horror fans will enjoy “Cabin in the Woods”
The film is just short of a masterpiece
Pullman clinic overcomes funding cuts
Binge drinking for popularity
A new study was submitted to the American Sociology Association that links binge drinking with social status
CCE to offer 9/11 service options
Obtaining aid a roller coaster
Tuesdays get phat
Writer no stranger to hard work
Coug inspired pale ale launched
Moscow Food Co-op educates community with film series
Mac and cheese needs two decks
Costumes for everyone this Halloween
The return of the Daily Evergreen's Mix
WSU School of Music concerts to dazzle
Halloween: true WSU Cougar style
Halloween party planning in Pullman without the booze
October movies have something for everyone
Pumpkin muffins for your pastry needs
GIESORC provides sharing space
Gloria Steinem to speak at anniversary
I'm James
Film shown on women in poverty in CUB Senior Ballroom
A fifth-year senior shares insight
Welcome back Cougs
Columnist breaks down 2012 GOP candidates
Breaking down the 2012 GOP candidates
Safe sex saves lives with Sir Richard’s
The humanitarian vegan condom company is launching a student ambassador program.
ORC to offer ski and snowboard expeditions
Res halls messy and crowded
Columnist says, get out of the residence halls while you still can
Metal sculptor featured in Colfax
The monthly Meet the Artist event series started in 2008 and features local artists of all mediums.
Kid Cudi: Down from space but high on life
The man on the moon has a new album
Wellness offers self-defense skills
The Women’s Complete Class will cover risk reduction strategies and basic self-defense skills.
Rico’s relies on their reputation
Columnist says the pub’s music is too loud and drinks bad
Pullman, Wash - Columnist says the pub’s music is too loud and drinks bad
moreNew hookah lounge opens on Main
Nomad‘s is planning to hold events such as karaoke night, poetry slams and game nights.
Holland's holocaust film is a hit
“Breakfast for Haiti” to aid human rights
Proceeds from the fundraiser will fund family farming, sanitation concerns and education.
HBO Film highlights Palin campaign
“Game Change” is an insider account of the 2008 race
Utah ballroom dance company to perform
A world-renound team, the BYU company will dance for the first time in the Palouse area.
“The Hunger Games” goes from books to big screen
Movie was well adapted from the book
"The Hunger Games" deserves its monstrous popularity
The film deserves its popularity far more than “Twilight”
Take caution when meeting people online
When getting together with someone you met online, take or tell a friend where you are going
Spokane International Film Festival still accepting films
Making dating possible in Pullman
Local band Eclectic Approach jams on Kimmel
Pullman - The former WSU band Eclectic Approach performed their new single “All That It’s Missing” on Jimmy Kimmel Live Oct. 1.
moreSandwich shop in Moscow to host contest
Fashion students go back to basics
Macklemore album blends pop and hip-hop
Seattle - Last week, Seattle-natives Macklemore and Ryan Lewis released their debut album, “The Heist,” which quickly reached number one on iTunes. Though they have worked together in the past, “The Heist” is the duos first full-length project together.
moreCoach Mike Leach and English professor Buddy Levy team up for new book
Professor Levy and coach Leach team up to write a book about the life and leadership of an Apache warrior and shaman.
Looking hot while burning off the calories
Keeping up the resolutions with campus resources
Augustana rocks into the night at Cougfest
Wakeup up your morning makeup
Fast morning makeup tips to brighten up your face and your day
Pullman, WA - Fast morning makeup tips to brighten up your face and your day
moreSeattle artists hip-hop to Pullman
The Posses off Broadway tour kicks off with Pullman as its first stop.
Pullman, Wash. - The Posses off Broadway tour kicks off with Pullman as its first stop.
moreProfessor conducts music video study
Associate Professor Stacey Hust says media images can be harmful to teens and adolescents.
Paradise Creek Brewery continues to improve
After many positive changes, one columnist enjoyed going to Paradise Creek Brewery
Show to present models:Students will wear peers’ garments
Height is not the only thing needed to strut your stuff down the runway.
Show to present designers:WSU apparel design majors sew seems for showcase
All the work 27 student designers have been putting into their lines will pay off Saturday.
Models compete in Spokane
Two WSU women along with others will compete to be Spokane’s Next Top Model.
Mom and daughter bond in Vegas
Endless appreciation from a daughter for the thankless job that is being a mother
Pullman artist's work on display
The wondrous power of the cannoli
Columnist finds love at first bite
Mythical town sets scene in Bryan
“The Mikado” is about a traveling singer and takes place in a fabled town in Japan.
Students swap clothes on Earth Day
Passersby were encouraged to make simple pledges to be more environmentally friendly.
Barbershop choruses perform
Five quartets performed, including the Palouse Harmony Chorus, Pullman’s own chapter.
Spokane fashion shows off
Spokane’s Next Top Model showcases local boutiques
Spokane, Wash. - Columnist recounts talking to designers at Spokane's Next Top Model
moreLearn the tricks to stay well during cold season in Pullman
Mac' and cheese adventures
Pullman - Money and time are getting tight as we approach the end of the semester. Trying to spend the motivation and money necessary to make the intense meals you were at the beginning of the semester isn’t nearly as appealing as the cheapness and ease of blue box of mac’ and cheese.
moreBecoming the man my dad wanted me to be
Sweet Mutiny offers space
Let every holiday have its day
There is still time to achieve fitness goals
Fireside: good food, better price
Weekly specials featured at Fireside are easy on your wallet
Pullman, Wash. - The Fireside Grille, a long-time establishment in Pullman, is serving up diverse and delicious fare at discounted costs. If you've tried it in the past and had poor service, I recommend giving it another go.
moreFoods: Good, bad and ugly
WSU Dining Services Dietician Chelsey Woods dishes advice
Columnist dishes out motivation tips
Having the will to work out can be hard
Moscow co-op shows food film series
The goal of the Good Food Film Series is to provide education about environmental issues.
Hotel happy hour is superb
The Hilltop Inn and Restaurant fits starving students’ budgets
Students reflect on issues of domestic violence
Students sat in a large circle on Tuesday and discussed handling verbal and non-verbal abuse.
Ordering food is a nightmare
Columnist gets clammy with social anxiety at restaurants
Hair salons are torture chambers
Dreaded experience keeps columnist away
Height should not hold back fashion
Insecurity should not put limits on your sense of style
WSU Performing Arts to enact Prop. 8 trials
The play is centered on the proposition that took away marriage rights for gay couples.
Pullman, WA - The play is centered on the proposition that took away marriage rights for gay couples.
more'Spike Heels'to hit Daggy Hall on Thursday
Food intolerance brings discomfort
An upset tummy makes for awkward dinners
Cowboy poet charms with humor at WSU
Pullman - Baxter Black has never had his head stuck up a bull’s ass, but he knows someone who has.
moreInheritances you didn't want
Flu vaccinations available in CUB
Children to haunt Greeks at WSU
Lu'au uses technology to celebrate
CJ’s Nightclub provides party alternative
Love at first weird eye contact
One columnist reveals her awkward life
Dress to impress on date night
Dressing dapper will get you farther than you think this V-Day
Don’t be down if you are spending V-Day alone
Don't just celebrate romance this Valentine's Day. Show those important people you care.
Your Wazzu, your paper, your new section: Daily Evergreen launches new features section
Resolve to ignore your resolutions
Battle of the Bands showcases local talent
Eight bands performed, for a panel of four judges for the title of 2012 Battle of the Bands winner.
Pullman, Wash. - Eight bands performed, for a panel of four judges for the title of 2012 Battle of the Bands winner.
morePlay to highlight bullying issues
“It Starts Now” was adapted by a WSU staff member from the original written narratives.
Perfection should not be the ideal
Negative body image is a major issue for many women
Sheer tops make for trashy fashion
New trend leaves little to the imagination
Swilly’s is fine Palouse dining
The restaurant has been continuously strong with a meticulous menu, superior service and polished meals.
Childhood adventures scar
Playground antics on ice became awkward memories.
Sitcom play opens in Daggy Hall
This year’s Mom’s Weekend play is more lighthearted than they have been in the past.
Healthy living online event kicks off
Health and Wellness Services will answer questions posted by students on the Facebook page.
Columnist is never alone in her mind
Talking to yourself is not that weird
Cougs stand up to cancer
Last year, the fundraiser brought in $10,000.
Pullman, Wash. - Last year, the fundraiser brought in $10,000.
moreSummer calls for sunscreen
Save your skin from the scalding heat and pull out that SPF
Public library offers tools for all ages
Apple Cup represents Washington to its core
TabiKat drag show queens reign supreme
Moscow, Idaho - Queens demanded presence as they danced and lip-synced to pop music in leopard heels and glowing green gloves Saturday at the Moose Lodge in Moscow.
moreCelebrate your political party
Student struts style
'Of Mice and Men'comes to Daggy
Flirty Girl Fitness is a pole above the rest
The new dance videos prove to be more than just a work-out
My Office wings pack a punch
Free cake and ice cream to be served for National TRiO Day
The day of service, established by Congress in 1986, recognizes higher education programs.
Green tea: the new, healthy coffee
It may not be the greatest tasting, but it is good for you
Guest vocalist to join jazz ensembles
The entire concert is structured around the guest performer’s strengths as an alto singer.
A reminder to WSU students to register to vote in Washington
Students can survive the dreaded finals week with these tips
Pullman - Finals are upon us. Yes, I know it sounds like the title to a horror movie, because in a way, it is…and real-life one for that matter.
moreWSU offers stress-relief services
Students build better life for Egoli
A WSU student studying abroad in South Africa is part of Project Safe Place.
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Plein Air artfully portrays scenic Palouse
United Way Dash for Cash fundraiser gets participants from East Africa
Arts still going strong
WSU Performing Arts announces new season
Teaching under the sea
Pullman - Swimming with fish, dolphins, sting rays, sea otters, sharks and octopi does not seem like part of a typical college experience, except for those in Barry Moore’s class.
moreThis Benedict won't betray
Pullman - If you have ever woken up on a Sunday morning craving greasy diner food, but needed to use up the eggs and random left-over veggies in your fridge before they go bad, I feel your pain.
moreDrunk driving campaign hits home
Annual Hullabaloo celebrates local fare in Colfax
Making tee time with dad
Pullman - If you or your dad enjoy the thrill of hitting tiny balls across large expanses of open ground, some golfing might make for some quality bonding time. Whether your dad golfs like the PGA’s Phil Mickelson or Caddyshack’s Carl Spackler, he can get his fix at one of several local courses:
moreSimilarities in character and honor
Alum art opens in WSU CUB
Pullman - WSU alumnus Hector Hernandez is home.
moreSlam poets to compete for regional slot
What the fudge? A crowd-pleasing recipe
Pullman - Halloween has whipped past us and the holiday season has officially begun — there’s Christmas stuff at Walmart, so we have to accept it. It is time for dinner parties, white elephant gift exchanges, ugly sweater rendezvous and family get-togethers. You’ll need an easy crowd pleaser to push through the awkward questions about your love life and what classes your taking.
moreRipping the sheets off a taboo topic



