By L Colloquially known as “The Creature” to the students of the Evergreen State College, this monstrosity has been witnessed by an unfortunate few, lurking in the activities building under the cover of night, feasting on the Greenery’s produce. Name: Gigastohorrem Monikers: The Creature, Drain Eater, Slug Mother Diet: Omnivore […]
In Loving Memory of the Evergreen Bike Shop
by Clayton Roessle, edited by L Kravit If you don’t visit the Evergreen campus very often, you might not have noticed that our former storefront has been wiped of any trace of our DIY bicycle cooperative. I am going to tell you how this happened, but first, a bit of […]
A Night at Emerson’s Bar and Grill
by L. Kravit-Smith Olympia theater is back! After a long-awaited pandemic setback, shows at the Harlequin Theater are going steady once more. Harlequin has updated their regulations when it comes to seeing shows with a mandatory mask and vaccination requirement. They’re not allowing max capacity in their theater and are […]
Feasting in Evergreen’s Forest
by L. Kravit-Smith As we begin to approach late fall on the Evergreen State College campus, trick-or-treating isn’t the only chance for collecting candy during fall; mushroom season is upon us! These fall and winter months are the most productive season for many mushrooms in this area, and after the […]
A Word With the Haki Farmers Collective
By L. Kravit-Smith Mercy Kariuki-Mcgee’s passion for social justice and farming shone through my laptop. Despite the screen I felt her presence, much like how it felt hearing her perform in her Afro-fusion band Mazigazi before the pandemic. A year later, I interviewed her about her newest project, the Haki […]