By Mj Richards Illustration by Sako Chapman Dear Readers, I’m going to be brief this month, partially because I don’t have much left say, but also because we have been getting a tremendous amount of submissions from you, our beautiful readers. It has been a thrill to sift through the […]
CANOE – A Flowing Fiction by Mj Richards
none of this is real
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 […]
Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers, What a first few weeks it has been. Lots of new faces on campus, lots of sunshine (much to my chagrin) and lots of cookies given out by the folks in blue. This is the first year I have been at Evergreen since the pandemic, and seeing the […]
Student Art Returns to Evergreen
by Michael Richards On Thursday, Mar. 10, three separate art programs presented their work in a gallery hosted at the beautiful Evergreen Arts Annex. For the first time in a long while, students and people in the Olympia community were encouraged to experience the handiwork of Evergreen’s extremely talented collection […]
A Cacophony of Cum
by Michael Richards On the evening of Dec 11, I had the pleasure of attending a performance of “LINGUA II: Maledetto” by Evergreen’s Experimental Music Ensemble. To summarize the summary provided in the show program penned by “Maledetto” author Kenneth Gaburo, it is an attack attempting to reconstrue one’s meaning […]
Bill 1202: For The People, by The People
by Michael Richards When looking at the major systemic changes that need to take place in our Washington State courts, there are far more than one can cover in just one article. But there is a particular act currently being consulted by Washington State representative My-Linh Thai that deserves the […]
CAFÉ FUN
by Michael Richards The door to Café Fun was a troublesome one to open. It had been built a hair too large and stuck against the frame, which made a terrible cracking sound when you tried to push it. If you could get past this, the door would fly open […]
OPINION: I Miss Fearing Ghosts
by Michael Richards Welcome back to campus! The first week of the school year here at Evergreen has brought about a lot of drama and distasteful actions as we here hit not only with a pile of homework we didn’t expect and residual COVID anxiety, but a slew of wannabe […]