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Earth Economics Internships and the Environment
A successful candidate would be “independent, dependable, and intuitive.”
Conversations For Community: Intersex Voices At Evergreen
By Mason Soto In planning this article and asking for interviews, I wanted to showcase academic and activist work that I saw happening in the communities around me. After the presidential memo in October that attempted to redefine sex as immutable, biological, and binary, the need to uplift and engage […]
Evergreen closes pool GSU to hold meeting today
By Joshua Williams Evergreen Administration will suspend all open and lap swimming until early 2020. The pool website provides more details about the decision, saying, “Current resources, both fiscal and personnel, informed the difficult decision to suspend all open and lap swimming for the next twelve months.” Summer camps, new or current […]
Patriot Front Litters Puget Sound Mayor Selby, YWCA, SURJ, and others talk back
Olympia mayor Sheryl Selby was one of the South Capitol residents who received a leaflet outside their home,
Rifle Round-Up: Just when you thought it was over
Rifles were always only one part of a larger story.
Wobblies demand democracy for Evergreen
At their Jan. 17 picket union members and friends marched back and forth in front of the library, holding signs outlining their demands.
Artist Interview: Calla Mav
With an IG bio reading ‘Princess Peach Fanartist’ and a significant 22.3k followers/fanbase, Mav’s inspiration, career, and success are displayed online for the internet to see.
Evergreen-centered podcast “Basically Misled” is absolutely delightful
Anyone can get a good laugh from this podcast.
Low Income Housing Institute to open tiny home village
By Hali The Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) is moving forward with the planned development of a tiny home community on Plum Street. This development of thirty tiny homes will house approximately 40-50 homeless people, and will be funded by the city of Olympia. This is part of a city […]