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Emily Kitts
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  • Cable 8 receives broadcasting equipment

    Cable 8 Productions has received new equipment to assist in their broadcasts. "It’s called a monitor bridge, which is essentially new cosmetics,” Cable 8 President Adam Wallberg said. Danielle Gilbertson, vice president of marketing and alumni affairs…

  • Dad’s Weekend tickets now available

    This year’s Dad’s Weekend entertainment will feature the Orange County Choppers Live and Tim Allen. Paul Teutul Sr. will lead the Choppers show, which will feature a bike-building competition. “We were looking for a show that would appeal to people,” Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum Director Leo Udy said…

  • Show off your ink at the CUB Art Gallery

    The CUB Art Gallery is hosting an exhibit featuring body art. The event titled “INK” will be held Oct. 25 through Nov. 12, and the deadline to sign up is midnight Sunday. “I came up with the idea one day,” said Gallery Coordinator Aubrie Schlegel. “I thought it would be really cool because the skin can be a canvas…

  • Brewery named after landmark

    With nothing more than an open sign in the window, the Palouse Falls Brewing Company had its grand opening on October 30, 2009. “We wanted to ease our way into the operation to see what kind of response we would get,” co-owner Jeff Greene said in an e-mail to The Daily Evergreen…

  • Guitarist to perform at director’s last concert

    Guitar virtuoso, Fareed Haque, will be performing with the WSU Big Band and VoJazz in the Kimbrough Music Hall tonight at 8 p.m. This is VoJazz director Kathleen Hollingsworth’s last concert because she is moving to Miami. Haque teaches at Northern Illinois University and is a professional musician…

  • Former child soldier tells his tale

    Jacob Acaye was only 11 years old when he was abducted from his home and forced to join the ranks of the Lord’s Resistance Army, a Ugandan rebel force. Acaye is part of Invisible Children Legacy Tour, which travels the Pacific Northwest speaking at schools…

  • The Golden Rule will never rust or tarnish

    We’re down to the last five weeks of school. There are no breaks to look forward to, or even a three-day weekend to save us from the monotony of our day-to-day schoolwork. All of this, on top of the rainy cold weather, can make even the sanest person feel like dropping out of school to become a beach bum…

  • Teacher turned soloist opens for Matt Costa

    Originally from Spokane, artist Camille Bloom returns to the east side as the opening act for Matt Costa. Bloom has been performing for 11 years and solo for eight. “When I moved to Seattle, my band split up,” Bloom said. “I decided I wanted to go solo…

  • Famous play comes to Moscow as well

    Stage Door Theatre and the Palouse Highland Players are performing a production of William Gibson’s, “The Miracle Worker.” The first show begins 7 p.m. tonight at All Souls Christian Church in Moscow. Performances and ends on March 6 with a 2 p.m. matinee performance…

  • Local shop features big names in bridal wear

    Jandi Utzman spends her free time scouring stores that are going out of business for their formal wear. Moments in Time Bridal is Utzman’s small business that started in conjunction with the dance store, 1 Dance Stop. Utzman, a stay-at-home mom and an accountant…

  • Passion parties come to women’s homes

    Senior Rebecca DeVere describes her first experience with passion parties like being “a kid in a candy store.” DeVere, a communication major, hosted a passion party with her friends and became so enthralled with the idea that she decided to get more involved…

  • Local composers featured

    This week the WSU School of Music is hosting the Festival of Contemporary Art Music in the Kimbrough Concert Hall. Performances feature students, faculty and a guest composer. Admission for all the performances is free. The festival kicked off Thursday with an afternoon concert by WSU students and an evening concert featuring the faculty…

  • Residence halls cancel newspaper

    The Residence Hall Association announced last week it won’t renew its contract with The Spokesman-Review. The decision was due to a 5-cent increase in price per paper. “The main argument is that the halls didn’t feel as if the residents used it enough…

  • Students can now study in China

    For the first time, the WSU College of Education is offering a study abroad program in China. The program is led by faculty and offers nine credits. The five-week session, May 15 through June 18, is led by three faculty members from the College of Education…

  • Roller derby league comes to Palouse

    The women of the Palouse’s first ever roller derby league are recruiting female members to give a healthy outlet for physical activity. The league practices at 10 a.m. Saturdays at the University of Idaho Student Recreation Center. However, because the league is not affiliated with the university…