The bartender said, “I can’t find the pumpkin butter!” So Nantz couldn’t get their pumpkin spiced booze at Obsidian and had to settle for some other hot spice-drink. Well you know what they say: you can’t choke a fly. I always drink a vodka with grapefruit. Speaking with Nantz, it’s […]
37th Annual Harvest Festival Autumn Sensations Hit the Evergreen Farm Again
By Tari Gunstone This year’s 37th Harvest Fest landed on a day that could not have felt more quintessentially Autumn. Saturday’s foggy sun shone through the mossy columns of big leaf Maples in their orange and yellow glory and the sound of mandolins and banjos carried through the pathway as […]
Crash Course in Social Justice Slang Part Two
By POC Talk Hey y’all, we are going to be doing a series on terms you should know! Because these terms cover complex issues the explanations given here do not and cannot cover the entirety of the concepts they describe. These are not complete definitions but more like a crash […]
Horoscopes Week of November 1
By April Davidson ARIES 3/21 – 4/19 Issues surrounding intimacy, power and control are your main focus currently. You’ll soon be finding yourself in significant situations that require an awareness of your personal boundaries, as well as a willingness to inquire about and accept the boundaries of others. Greet any […]
“The Genocide Awareness Project” Comes to Evergreen
By Chloe Marina Manchester On October 11 and 12, an anti-abortion group known as the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) was on Red Square mounting a display they call “The Genocide Awareness Project”. There were signs set up around Red Square by the group alerting students to the graphic imagery […]
Devon Demonte Cover Artist
Interview by Sally Linn Ordering a licorice and salted caramel ice cream cup for an 11am treat, Devon Damonte maintained his personal unpredictability and whimsy when I met to interview him for this issue. Teacher, community member, and artist, Devon has no singular medium for his work. His focus is […]
‘Density’ & Gentrification in Olympia Letter to the Editor
By Robert Gorrill Density is heralded as the key to Olympia’s future. With density, so the argument goes, Olympia’s housing crisis can be resolved and the projected influx of some 20,000 people over the coming decades can be accommodated. Density, in theory, entails ecological and social benefits to cities. However, […]
Crash Course in Social Justice Slang This Week, POC Talk Talks Talk
Hey y’all, we are going to be doing a series on terms you should know! Things like, what or who is a TERF? What does white fragility really mean? Or, why am I getting such bad side eye because I’m using the dictionary definition of racism? This week we’ll be […]
Horror Scopes Halloween Horoscropes
By April Davidson ARIES 3/21 – 4/19 Your enemy sends you a text message saying to meet them at midnight in a downtown warehouse. You assume this means to fight so you gear up and prepare for battle. When you show up there’s no one there, even your enemy has […]
Ed Sorger Returns to Evergreen
By Chloe Marina Manchester Evergreen students have had a tumultuous relationship with the police on campus, one of the more notable incidents being a cop car which was flipped, had the word “PIGS” spray painted on the side, and had recycling bins stacked along the bottom (top by that point) […]
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