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Andrea Cirignano
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  • Simpsons back with another fun-packed DVD

    The first season of “Newlyweds” may have contained some of the most outrageous Jessica Simpson quotes, but in the next two seasons, she proved she still is learning something new every day. Released June 7, the three-DVD set contains all 10 episodes from each of seasons two and three…

  • Not your father's Oasis

    After a long wait, Oasis has finally released “Don’t believe the truth.” They are still channeling the Beatles with their newest release, but it doesn’t compare to the catchy Oasis songs from the ’90s. The disk is definitely interesting, starting off with a great rock song…

  • Success continues to burn 'White' hot

    Like always, The White Stripes start off on the right foot and improve from there on the group’s new CD, “Get Behind Me Satan.” The band many think are a brother and sister act, were actually married in the past. They confused fans when they first got radio airplay because they introduced themselves as brother and sister…

  • A sound all their own

    Perhaps the popularity is because of the regularly played single, “Feel Good, INC.” This is the song to turn on if you’re mad or in a bad mood because, if nothing else, the crazy laughter in the background is contagious. The song also contains the most beautiful part of the CD when they sing the chorus…

  • WSU professor helping declining vulture population

    When vulture populations in India and Pakistan started declining, Lindsay Oaks, an assistant professor at the WSU Veterinary School, and his team started looking for possible causes. “Dr. Lindsay Oaks discovered it was a drug farmers gave their cattle,” said Darin Watkins…

  • Local group to challenge Wal-Mart construction

    Many are expecting to hear the City of Pullman’s decision about Wal-Mart in the next few days, but recent actions and discoveries could stall that decision. The Pullman Alliance for Responsible Development held a press conference May 23, announcing they were sending their list of more than 7…

  • Kimbrough has unknown amenities

    Andrea Blair Cirignano Summer Evergreen Staff Kimbrough Hall is a building with a few secrets that many WSU students, faculty and staff would be happy to know about. The 40-year-old building is home to many things, including the Kemble Stout Music Listening Library…

  • Teaching to his own beat

    David Jarvis is known to many students as associate professor of Rock Music: History and Social Analysis. What many students don’t know is he created the class, and his involvement in music stretches far beyond teaching it. “He can do it all, in every style…

  • Weezer ‘believes’ in love

    There are two things we can learn from listening to the new Weezer CD: Boys do think about love, and these boys still haven’t found it. “Make Believe,” has been a long time coming for Weezer fans that started waiting anxiously the second “Beverly Hills…

  • Stand Up for Dave Matthews Band

    Stand Up is the first studio album from the Dave Matthews Band in three years after a few live CDs and a successful solo project from Matthews. The disk takes a few listenings to fully appreciate, because it’s not as catchy as earlier songs from the group that we all know by heart…

  • Wal-Mart construction may begin in October

    Pullman now can begin making decisions about the proposed Wal-Mart. “Up until last week, Wal-Mart had not submitted all of the requested materials,” said T.V. Reed, director of the Pullman Alliance for Responsible Development. “Now they have.” After the city…

  • City water rates to increase

    Starting June 1, water conservation rates will increase in Pullman. These rate changes will stay in effect until October to help limit water usage during the summer. Some might think these new rates are a result of the drought, and others might not see a problem since Pullman had a wet May…

  • Shakers closes its doors

    After 15 years, Shakers closed its doors at 2 a.m. Sunday. When Adams Mall was purchased by the university a few months ago, all of the businesses in the building were offered the opportunity to renew their leases, except Shakers Bar & Grill. A new restaurant is set to open in place of Shakers…

  • Strutting their stuff

    The Mom’s weekend fashion show is at 7:30 p.m. today at Beasley Coliseum. For the past 22 years, designers have been creating clothing from scratch and presenting it to WSU students and moms. Until 2003, the show was in the CUB Auditorium, and as the show gained popularity…

  • Crikey! ... Have a look at this little beauty

    A crocodile hunter was in Pullman on Sunday to film a new show for the Discovery Channel. Steve Irwin and his camera crew are traveling to animal hospitals around the country and the world to film new medical technologies and procedures for the series (tentatively titled) “The New Breed Vets…