By Daniel In 2017, when Robert Kerekes Jr of Morris Plains New Jersey called Evergreen and threatened to “execute as many people on the campus as I can get ahold of,” the students in Senior Zack Hurtz’ program scattered. “Everyone was gone, and my professor is like, ‘hey, do you […]
Updates: Inslee, Yvonne & Wobblies
By Mason Soto Washington Governor Running For President Governor Jay Inslee announced his plan to run for the 2020 Democratic Presidential nomination on March 1, in a one-and-a-half minute long video uploaded to Youtube. The video emphasizes his campaign to tackle climate change, with a montage of speeches Inslee has […]
Art Feature: De’Ja Marshall
By Brittyana Pierro De’Ja Marshall is a sophomore here at Evergreen with a talent for photography and a passion for representation. “I’ve always been really interested in representing things visually,” Marshall explained. Coming from a family of artists, Marshall has been interested in using pictures as a form of expression […]
I Don’t Want Your Hipster Gumbo
By Marta Tahja-Syrett The marbled wood-grain of my great-grandmother’s shotgun sits propped against hung fabrics, quietly dusting itself in the corner of my parents’ closet. I only met her once before she died in Virginia on a street named for the beauty of bluebirds. The stale scent of present estranged […]
Food Hacks to Get You Through The Rest of This Endless Winter
The cheapest pho ever is at Capitol Market in the middle of the West Side.
Evergreen Overshares: I loved, and now I hate:
Every issue we ask folks at this school an uncomfortable question and publish the answers.
Letter: Support WashPIRG
This week, a very important election is taking place on campus, as we once again must decide if we want to keep WashPIRG at Evergreen.