“When I decided to write [My People are Rising],” said Aaron Dixon, former captain of the Seattle Black Panther Party, at the beginning of his lecture, “I really wanted to write something different…I really saw this book as part of a long chain of historical events…that created the young men […]
Student Spotlight: Alex Stambor
Alex Stambor is passionate about the sciences. A fifth-year senior pursuing a dual Bachelor of Arts and Science degree, Stambor is currently immersed in the upper-division science program Environmental Analysis. The program’s emphasis on microscopic aspects of ecology aligns well with Stambor’s interests. “I really like biology and chemistry. I’d […]
TOP Heads to the Coast
The Outdoor Program ventured out to the wild Olympic coast this last weekend. A full van of nine Evergreen students made the four-and-a-half-hour drive out to Ozette to backpack around the scenic loop. As they pulled into the parking lot, the rain stopped and the three mile trek to the […]
Hellships Break Out With “Leaden Hum”
by Issac Scott The first thing you notice about Hellships when they play live is their sheer brutality. Sure, a lot of bands play loud. Every high school metalhead has their Marshal half-stack of amplifiers turned to 11. But Hellships bring a new kind of intensity to their instrument that transforms […]
Artist Profile: RACE DILLON
When did you start taking photos? I got my first camera when I was fifteen as a birthday present. I never asked for one or particularly wanted one, but I guess my mom knew. I started taking it to the skatepark with me and it evolved from there. What drew you […]
Music Theater Program Performs Final Project
Musical theater program puts on an end of the quarter extravaganza. The Evergreen Singers and students from the program Musical Theatre in Cultural Context put on a concert outlining the entire history of musical theatre in just 45 minutes. Last Friday at 8 p.m., the Longhouse was packed full of […]
Does Evergreen Prioritize ‘Trustafarians’ Over Washington Residents?
I am a transfer student. I spent a little over three years at South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC) earning an Associate of Arts with Anthropology Emphasis and a vocational certificate in land rights and ethical cultural preservation. My first two years of community college were possible because my mother […]
Men’s Basketball Reaches 200 Wins, Impresses in Loss to Northwest
The Men’s Basketball team has been looking pretty strong themselves in the last two weeks, playing the University of Puget Sound Loggers in Parkland, WA. On November. 24th, the Geoducks won its milestone 200th game for the Men’s’ program. With the team shooting a deadly 9-17 from three-point range, the […]
Hump! Fest: Not Awkward
Porn and movie theatres – the image that used to come to my mind was that one scene from “The Departed”, with Jack Nicholson waving a rubber dick in Matt Damon’s face at a sketchy triple-x venue. They’re dirty, and above all, you’d never find me in one. However, Hump! […]