by Tari Gunstone On Wednesday February 8 the Seattle city council voted unanimously to break partnership with Wells Fargo in handling their city’s annual funds of nearly 4 billion over concerns of the bank’s funding of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in addition to questions regarding the bank’s transparency and […]
POC Talk Spotlight on Student Activism Conversation with Jonathan Leggette on Campaigning for Intersex Rights
In this issue of POC Talk we will be talking with Jonathan Leggette, an Evergreen student activist doing work in the greater community in support of intersex rights and awareness! Hi Jonathan and welcome to POC Talk, I’m excited to have you here! First things first, tell me about the […]
Statements & Questions Opens at Evergreen Gallery
By Ruby Love This past Thursday evening, Evergreen Gallery hosted the opening of their newest exhibit, entitled Statements & Questions: Select works of Faculty and Staff of The Evergreen State College. As its title makes clear, the exhibit features work from faculty and staff of the college, incorporating a mix […]
Blaine Ewig Cover Artist
Blaine is one of my dear friends, she is tough and angry—in the best doesn’t take people’s shit will always have my back in a fight sort of way—and tells me she thinks art is stupid. Yet she takes beautiful, tender, intimate, weird photographs of her friends (including in this […]
Horoscopes Week of February 1
By Sylvie Chace With the recent new moon in the humanitarian sign of Aquarius, all the signs have been feeling a call to action. When our world is threatened, when our loved ones are in danger, or when we don’t feel safe ourselves, often there is a tendency to react […]
Fuck Civility! Student Response to Police Chief Stacy Brown’s Comments on Campus Protest
By Georgie Hicks The last issue of this publication included an interview of Stacy Brown, the new Evergreen chief of police. Within that article Brown made several comments that I found unacceptable and in need of dissection. Brown says that in her time as a student at Evergreen–she graduated in […]
Tell the Administration Seminar II Bathrooms Should be All-Gender
I have worked on changing the gendered bathrooms in Seminar II to all-gender for a year now, completing every step that the administration has thrown at me. I have been successful in this process before, changing the bathrooms on the first floor of the CAB to all-gender. As we broke […]
Wasted Advice February 1
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. Is there anyway around seeing people in oly who I’ve previously iced, other than moving or […]
Olympia Women’s March Attracts Crowds, Controversy
By Jon Fitzgerald On January 21, people on every continent gathered in a series of women’s marches as a declaration of unity and power. The marches, spawning from the original event planned for Washington, D.C., gained massive momentum as over three million people worldwide participated in what is now being […]
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