Musician Spotlight: Cooper Bryan

By: Ella Colwell Cooper Bryan is a freshman at The Evergreen State College focused on photography and the performing arts. He is currently taking Sean Williams and Devon Damonte’s class, ‘Bringing Ideas to Life: Practice! Practice! Practice!’, which is a 16-credit program that builds skill in creative work. Other than […]

Education Overseas

By: Ella Colwell The Evergreen Study Abroad program brought students from the Bittersweet: Cocoa andPermaculture in Jamaica class taught by Sarah Williams beginning in the fall and continuing inwinter quarter to Jamaica during their last three weeks of class to learn more in depth aboutagriculture. The original title of the […]

Solidarity Art Exhibition

by Kaylee Padilla On March 14th ,The Freedom Dreams Exhibit held their opening showcase in the Flaming Eggplant, amplifying the creative voices of men who are currently incarcerated at the StaffordCreek Corrections Center in Aberdeen, Washington. This came through the Solidarity Art Collective, a group of students part of the […]

Greenery Interview

The Greenery, known by on-campus students because of the mandatory meal plans, is both an all-you-can-eat asset, and a common student enemy. Through Evergreen’s contract with Aramark, they have reserved their role as Evergreen’s sole food provider. Found also in the P.O.D. and Einstein’s, it is the single provider that […]

Education at the Wildlife Refuge

By Elijah Orr The Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge stands as a testament to the incredible power of community collaboration, especially that of the Nisqually Tribe. In 2015 the Refuge was named in honor of Billy Frank Jr., who was a leader in securing Indigenous fishing rights. The […]