This is the problem with the election: the two-party system we have is not substantially different from a one-party system. Sure, we may have more angry people on screens telling us why the other half of the country is wrong than we would if this were a dictatorship, but in […]
Riot to Follow Pull Off “Complete Works” Despite Setbacks
No one, it seems, takes to heart the phrase, “The show must go on,” like the Riot to Follow Theater. True to their craft, the company of players made do spectacularly with Lecture Hall I, transforming it from a traditional classroom into a theater complete with a balcony (for Romeo […]
Register to Vote Young Whippersnappers!
Who can tell me when the November elections are? Did you know they were in November? As returning students can tell you, and as the young freshman no doubt already knows by the dreaded locks blowing in the breeze, Evergreen is a very liberal campus. But recently a disturbing trend […]
Greeners Travel to West Bank
The Evergreen campus has more than a few radicals, advocates and activists, who devote much of their time to social justice and change. But only a small group will be plunging headlong into a conflict that has seen such death and destruction in recent decades. The Israeli Palestinian conflict is […]
Artist Profile: LEO SHALLAT
Are you crazy about the cover? We sure are. The mesmerizing creation is thanks to Leo Shallat and Olivia Guterson who were kind enough to grace our pages with their ink (well, metaphorically at least). Here’s a little peek into Leo’s artistic process and then some. What is your go-to aesthetic? Sharp […]
Horoscopes: 10/5/12
Aries – Be prepared for a sea change in the way you experience the world. If you can let go of your self-doubt and old thinking patterns, your friendships will strengthen and you may find solutions to long-lasting conflict. Taurus – One of your relationships may be off-balance currently. Babying […]
Recipe: Devil’s Breakfast
Devil’s Breakfast What you need: 4 eggs 4 button mushrooms 3 strips of bacon ¼ cup shredded cheese 2 to 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 teaspoon butter a pinch of salt In a small pot, boil the eggs over medium-high heat for 12 minutes. Remove the eggs and run them under […]
Mixed Bag as Geoducks Return From Oregon
Men’s soccer continues its hot streak with a brief hiccup, women falter in spite of wizardry by their keeper, and cross country competes all across state lines After a week mostly spent across the border, our Geoducks returned from their matches and invitationals with mixed results. The Lady Geoducks’ Soccer […]
LP Review: SCIENCE! | Science
Olympia bluegrass duo make a name for themselves with studio debut Even before we heard Science!’s self-titled studio debut, they were quickly becoming one of the most talked about bands in Olympia. The duo was voted “best new Olympia band” by The Weekly Volcano probably because they are so damn […]