By Chloe Marina Manchester “Obama don’t let Leonard die, for the crooked FBI” chanted the crowd, as students and community members gathered in Red Square to protest the continued imprisonment of Leonard Peltier, Nestora Salgado, and all political prisoners on February 24. This rally was organized by the Free Nestora […]
Evergreen Floods Due to Burst Pipe Flooding Leads to Nearly Two Million Dollars in Damages and Ongoing Mechanical Problems
By Felix Chrome Last Thursday night, Feb. 25, a sprinkler pipe burst in Seminar II and the water flooded the system of tunnels that connect campus buildings.The next day campus was closed as they worked to ascertain the source of the flooding and asses the damage done. While campus reopened […]
Campus Vending Machines Provide Off- Hour Snack Option A Quest for the Sweetest Deal$
By Nix Chace and Sarah Bradley It is not much of a secret that our little campus, tucked away in the woods, is lacking when it comes to accessible food at all hours of the night. Sure, there is the lower-campus POD, open seven days a week for a dorm-dwellers […]
Stuff to Do March 9 – April 5
By Sarah Bradley SATURDAY 3/12 Waking of the Queen Festival Fertile Ground Community Center. 3pm. $5-$10. The first annual Waking of the Queen Festival is is in honor of the Queen Bee as she lays thousands of eggs—a process which begins in mid-February. This family-friendly event will feature a day […]
Cover Artist: Madeline Cantu “I Only Use Art to be Horrible to People.”
By Ruby Love When did you start making art? I don’t even know, I think off and on since I was pretty little… Just fresh out of the womb, makin’ art. Yeah that was the first thing I did was paint my mom’s tummy. With her own blood…with our joint […]
WA Democratic Caucus How Does it Work and What Will it Mean?
By Asa Kowals-Rose On March 26 Democrats in Washington will have a chance to weigh in on the race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination for president. On that day, the Washington Democratic Party will hold precinct caucuses across the state; these contests will ultimately determine […]
Senator Murray on College Affordability
By Senator Patty Murray I recently met with students in Olympia to discuss the burden of student debt and how it affects their lives – students like Caitlyn. Caitlyn said she was able to go to college with the help of need-based aid like Pell Grants and student loans. But […]
Wasted Advice
Greetings. Welcome to Wasted Advice, wherein you ask for advice and I continue to get drunk and advise you. We both win. You can ask me the questions you can’t ask your resident advisor. what the most cost effective food options on campus? i cant always bring my own lunch […]
Body PartyAdvice on Sex, Relationships, and More
Dear Body Party, I’ve been fantasizing about anal play a lot recently when I mastubate and it really gets me off. I’ve never really done any butt stuff and while I get that there’s lube involved, I don’t really know where to start when it comes to anal play. The […]
Horoscopes
By Nix Chace These next couple weeks brings a time of healing and self-reflection for all the signs. Mercury, the planet of day-to-day expression and communication, had a retrograde from January 5 to 25. As well as a mercury retrograde, the planet Jupiter, ruler of luck and higher learning, has […]
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