By Erin Taylor If Fall quarter was your first here at Evergreen, you are probably familiar with the New Student Survey. The New Student Survey (NSS) is administered every two years by Evergreen’s Office of Institutional Research and Assessment and inquires about a wide range of subjects such as students’ […]
Horoscopes Week of April 19
By Sylvie Chace It’s retrograde season! While Venus is now out of retrograde and sits in the emotional sign of Pisces, Mercury and Saturn have just transitioned and begun to mess with all the signs. If you’ve been experiencing some rifts in your day-to-day life or if you’ve been having […]
Seattle Sues Trump City Takes President Back to Court Over Sanctuary Status
By Chloe Marina Manchester Mayor Ed Murray announced, in a press conference on Wednesday, that the city of Seattle will be suing the Trump administration. This is following a Monday statement from Attorney General Jeff Sessions saying that the Justice Department plans to withhold up to $4.1 billion in federal […]
Local Spice Shop Erects Wall Downtown Business gets Creative in Pursuit of a Cleaner Stoop
By Jasmine Kozak Gilroy Anne Buck, owner of Buck’s Fifth Avenue, was tired of being met each morning by folks sleeping in her doorway, and tired of cleaning up after them, so she built a wall around her doorway with a lock to keep people out. Soon after, the city […]
Dirty Photos Grace Galerie Fotoland Exhibit Features Snap Shots of Mud Covered Bikers
By Ruby Love Evergreen’s Galerie Fotoland is playing host to a gorgeous series of wild, mud-splattered portraits by photographer Ryan Richardson. Richardson, who is also the Photography Lab Manager at Evergreen (woo!) shot the series of portraits of cyclists after the 10th anniversary of SSCXWC, or the Single Speed Cyclo-cross […]
Earth Month Kicks Off A Look Inside the Procession of the Species Studio
By Tari Gunstone On Saturday, April 1, environmental groups and earth-loving individuals gathered at the Capitol steps to kick-off Washington’s first official Earth Month celebration. The campaign to expand Earth Day, April 22, to the entire month of April was spearheaded by a father-daughter duo, David and Whitney Sederberg. The […]
Day of Absence Changes Form
By Chloe Marina Manchester Together, Day of Absence and Day of Presence make up an annual two day event for all members of the Evergreen community to explore issues of race, equality, allyship, inclusion, and privilege. This year’s theme is “Revolution is not a one-time event; your silence will not […]
Chris Bryan Cover Artist
Photography—both creating and viewing it—always seems like a continuous experiment in what to reveal and what to obscure. I use photography to attempt to process the world as it happens, to reflect the way I view people, and to come to terms with the speed with which time passes by. […]
DL on the Faculty DL Update on the Email Chain
The drama on the staff and faculty DL is burning bright as ever and until it dies down we will be bringing you one email each and every issue. This week’s installment is brought to you by the Cooper Point Journal’s Man of the Year, one mister Bret Weinstein. Day […]
Horoscopes Week of April 5
By Sylvie Chace On Sunday, April 2, Venus transitioned from the passionate and fiery sign of Aries and into the watery depths of dreamy Pisces. The Venus retrograde has affected some more than others these past few weeks and now it’s getting ready to station direct in 27 degrees of […]
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