Digital Environments and Instructional/Developmental Programs : Brain-Computer-Interfaces and AI Chatterbots – Part II By Jason Stone There are many people who claim to have had anomalous experiences of seeing or hearing things which were unexplainable. Even more people consider their experiences from the perspective of spiritual interactions or extra-terrestrial encounters. […]
Opinion: Soup Over Solidarity?
Opinion: Soup over Solidarity? Recently, “Just Stop Oil” protesters threw a can of soup at a glass-covered original Van Gogh painting in the national gallery museum. The response to this event was rampant. Members of my community brought it up several times, with everyone discussing their outrage, distaste, or […]
Feeding the Diaspora: Home Remedies for Cold Weather
by Natalie “Lee” Arneson As the cold begins to truly set in this November, I find myself craving a hot cup of tea more than any one dish. When the weather changes, my appetite tends to fluctuate between craving some specific food I don’t have or not finding anything appetizing […]
Akemi Reviews Midnights
Okay, okay, listen. I used to be a hater. Major hater. 10-year-old Akemi would gulp and sweat at any name drop or line reference to miss swift. Internalized misogyny? Most likely. While all my friends enjoyed T-swizzles encapsulation of teen love and being a chronic pick-me shamelessly out in the […]
Some Stars of Native Comedy – Review
Andre Bouchard is the creator of the Indigenous Peoples Production (IPP), a booking and production agency which continuously strives to bring voice to Native American artists through various expressions of creativity, including music, dance, art and, now, comedy. As a creative through his own work in independent production and performing […]
CANOE pt. 3
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The sign on The Damn read 3,000 as the city held back water to run it at full flow for the festival and the Silver Salmon stayed stuck at the bottom unable to spawn packing the water so tight that Yoofie would hit them with each stroke and […]
Submission: SPD In Class
SPD Officer in my Class By Anonymous Submissions are received by The Cooper Point Journal from students, alumni, and staff here at The Evergreen State College and do not necessarily reflect those of the Cooper Point Journal Editorial Staff. We aim to provide space for these parties to express their […]
DECEMBER HOROSCOPES
DECEMBER HOROSCOPES It’s best to read the prediction for your ascendant/rising sign (your path) first, though you may find it helpful to read for your sun (how you see/conduct yourself) and moon (your emotional body) placements as well! If you do not know your rising sign or would like to […]
“Plaza Abierta, Palabra Pública: For the Right to Dream / Open Plaza, Public Words: Por el Derecho a Soñar”
Grace Selvig & Sako Chapman On Tuesday, October 25th, members of the El Camino: Latinx Studies, Latin American Studies, and ELL Education pathway hosted print makers of the Chilean feminist art duo Ser y Grafíca. They set up outside of Evans Hall pulling screen prints for and with students in […]
Cut Daisies Behind Closed Doors: America’s State of Grieving
Melisa Ferati In August, I lost a childhood friend and an uncle within the same week. The news of the two happened within four days of each other. It turned out that my friend had actually passed almost 3 weeks earlier, but my friends from back home wanted to wait […]