By Marta Tahja-Syrett This story is part of our April 1 edition. Since its establishment in 1967, The Evergreen State College has not once waned from its consistently favorable position in the public eye. Evergreen is a college renowned for its remarkable public relations, lack of hipster clientele, and ample faculty pay. The school also boasts of its […]
Highlights from the Spring 2019 Catalog
By Mason Soto & Georgie Fehringer. This story is part of our April 1 Edition. I’m Not Sure What This Is About But Everyone Keeps Nodding Much of our time as students, as people, as living beings, is spent not knowing what is going on. In this program, no one understands, and yet we sit and nod together […]
Notes on Style: Evergreens New Identity Standards & Branding Politics
By Mason Soto. This story is part of our April 1 edition. In a recent swipe of the Invisible Hand that guides the choices of this brutalist institution, trickled down from the offices of President, Public Relations, Marketing, and so on, comes word of a newly sanctioned Style Guide for The Evergreen State College Community at large. #nice In the […]
Artist Interview: Calla Mav
With an IG bio reading ‘Princess Peach Fanartist’ and a significant 22.3k followers/fanbase, Mav’s inspiration, career, and success are displayed online for the internet to see.
Capitol Theater hosts panel on LGBTQ+ in film
By Marta Tahja-Syrett On Nov. 16, the Capitol Theater hosted a panel on LGBTQ+ representation in film as part of its 35th annual film festival. Panelists discussed the importance of sharing queer stories, as well as the stereotypical depictions LGBTQ+ characters frequently face within the cinematic world. They illustrated their […]
Artist Interview: Tim Williamson
BY BRITTANYANA PIERRO For Tim Williamson, drawing is a way to channel different emotions and re-connect to his heritage. Color is the only guide lines he uses to create his pieces, and everything else flows freely. “You can see that I’m using red, white black and yellow. Those are the […]
Galerie Fotoland centers prison mothers in current exhibit
BY JACK STROUD Photoland’s gallery, Galerie Fotoland, will feature photographer Cheryl Hanna-Truscott’s photo series “Protective Custody: Within a Prison Nursery” through Jan. 11, 2019. Galerie Fotoland is located on the first floor of the Daniel J. Evans Library, in the lobby. The series consists of 16 photos of women in […]
Artist Interview: Stitch Baird
Stitch Baird has been drawing for most of his life, finding ways to channel his art into a representation of himself. “I feel like it’s a way for me to communicate what I experience without having to spill my life story to strangers. And when people see my art, and […]
Art Forces Connects Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural to Global Movements
By Zainab Ummie Sillah At the corner of State and Capital in downtown Olympia is the Olympia-Rafah Solidarity mural. A large tree grows from concrete, obstructed by bright blue waves crashing over. Since 2011, the eye-catching colors of each leaf invite the viewer to take a deeper look into who […]
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