On Jan. 1, 2019, all books, movies, photos and songs originally published in the United States in 1923 entered the public domain.
Horoscopes: What color is your sign?
This week we’re sharing what each sign would be if it was a color.
Viewpoint: A food justice success story
With the harvests winding down and the winter season upon us, it’s time to celebrate our commitment to food justice this year!
From UW: State considers overhaul of financial aid system
Gov. Jay Inslee has a plan to provide free college to 93,000 eligible Washingtonians which he detailed at a UW Tacoma event last week.
IWW To Hold Red Square Rally
The International Workers of The World South Sound General Education Union will hold a rally Jan. 17 to share their demands, which call for the school to not hire another police officer and hire two new staff members.
Rifles on Campus: Why did 2008 proposal face more resistance? Transparency.
Photo: Law enforcement departments including the WA State Patrol, Olympia P.D. and Evergreen police officers gather with firefighter/emt’s for an active shooter police/fire training drill in C dorm on Weds., Jul. 23, 2014. The responders practiced approaching the scene safely before responding to a staged emergency with student actors. By […]
WashPIRG Asks Students To Approve 100% Renewable Plan
Students will vote for the school to generate its own green energy, but proposal needs Trustee support. By Daniel Evergreen students will vote on a plan for Evergreen State College to generate 100% of its power using renewable energy sources. The proposal comes from the Evergreen chapter of the Washington Public […]
Horoscopes: January
Taurus (April 21- May 21): Week 1: As the second sign of the zodiac, you are known for being a fighter. This week, fight for what you want. Put that good work ethic to use. Week 2: 16th-23rd: This is the beginning of the year and you’re reminiscing on all […]
Evergreen Overshares: The Meanest Thing Ever Said
A new column where we ask folks at this school an uncomfortable question and publish the answers. We hope that sharing those less-talked-about things here, with each other, can be cathartic. Be warned, some content may be triggering. Email us potential questions! The meanest thing anyone has ever said to […]
Capitol Theater hosts panel on LGBTQ+ in film
By Marta Tahja-Syrett On Nov. 16, the Capitol Theater hosted a panel on LGBTQ+ representation in film as part of its 35th annual film festival. Panelists discussed the importance of sharing queer stories, as well as the stereotypical depictions LGBTQ+ characters frequently face within the cinematic world. They illustrated their […]