Editor’s note: All of the panelists are part of the Daily Evergreen staff, however majority of students part of the Religion Reporting Project are not. Four Edward R. Murrow College of Communication students talked about how reporting on different religions helped them overcome their preconceived notions about religion. The panel took place 10 a.m. April.
The Pullman Islamic Association welcomed nearly 200 people of all faiths and backgrounds to foster communion by breaking fast on April 8, observing the holy month of Ramadan. The event featured speakers from the association, guest speakers, a question-and-answer session, prayer and food. Muslims are required to fast, or abstain from food and drink from.