By Finn Manning (poster by Ava Monner) Almost a year ago, the first edition of the Evergreen Media and Film Festival took place in Purce Hall on June 6th. Amidst a drought of media courses, Evergreen filmmakers had a venue to share their work and make connections. I have made […]
Evergreen Media and Film Festival: Take 2
By Finn Manning (poster by Ava Monner) Almost a year ago, the first edition of the Evergreen Media and Film Festival took place in Purce Hall on June 6th. Amidst a drought of media courses, Evergreen filmmakers had a venue to share their work and make connections. I have made […]
I Studied in Denmark, and SO Should You
by Aiden Gumaer Exchange at Roskilde University is best thing I have ever done for my education, full stop. I’ve learned a hell of a lot of things that simply aren’t taught at Evergreen, met people from all across the world, and enjoyed myself tremendously. I have never once regretted […]
Coast Salish Fiber Arts: A Discussion with Dr. Pavel
Washington has a rich history that intertwines with the artistry and functionality of fiber arts, particularly with weaving in different natural mediums. Our state’s abundant natural resources, from vast forests to the lush pastures of its rural regions, have made it an ideal setting for the development of textile traditions. […]
Keep Calm and Green on: SB 5424 and how poetry will always save the day
By: Nathan Tippmann and Ella Colwell The Evergreen State College has always been considered a joke by conservatives, a useless place to get your education if you’re a so-called low-life, a hippie, or couldn’t get in anywhere else. Despite these negative connotations from those who simply don’t understand, students have […]
Musician Spotlight: Soren Januszewki
By: Ella Colwell 1. Introduce yourself! What name do you make music under? What genres? Where can we listen? Hi! I’m Soren, but I make music/DJ as “themonkey.” I make a sorta random blend of electronic music and love to play mostly house and techno. You can find my music […]
Student Artist Interview: Meg Reed
Interviewer: Ella Colwell I think I create a very juvenile, off-kilter stream of consciousness kind of art. Not just in the look of the art itself but also because I’ll draw on everything and anything and use anything and everything to draw it. My favorite utensils are paint or sharpie […]
The Legacy of the Tacoma Campus
Beginning as an Evergreen educator in 1972 (an original faculty compared to the college’s founding in 1971), Dr. Maxine Mimms was the force behind the foundation of the Evergreen Tacoma Campus. Through underground organization, Mimms extended the operations of the Olympia campus to a historically Black neighborhood in Tacoma where […]
Letter From M.E.S.A on Palestinan Solidarity on TESC
To all TESC Staff and Students, Our Ethical Statement Members of the Master of Environmental Studies Student Association (MESA) proclaim our deep grief and outrage in response to the ongoing siege and genocide in Gaza. We recognize the inextricable linkages between colonialism, white supremacy, war, and ecological destruction. Settler colonial […]
Gabby Davis Artist Interview
Interviewer: So, just give me a little introduction to yourself; just who you are, your year at Evergreen and what you study. Gabby: My name’s Gabby Davis, I use they/them pronouns, I am 3 years at Evergreen but I am a super senior, 5th year in college, all together, because […]