By Marta Tahja-Syrett The marbled wood-grain of my great-grandmother’s shotgun sits propped against hung fabrics, quietly dusting itself in the corner of my parents’ closet. I only met her once before she died in Virginia on a street named for the beauty of bluebirds. The stale scent of present estranged […]
Evergreen Overshares: I loved, and now I hate:
Every issue we ask folks at this school an uncomfortable question and publish the answers.
Distraught Hot Spot A Lot Too Hot: You Ought Not Trot & Whatnot
“Human skin can be severely burned at these temperatures.”
V-Day Destinations: The Other Hot Spots
Here are few places on campus to make your luv private in time for Valentine’s Day.
Evergreen Overshares: How was your worst date?
Every issue we ask folks at this school an uncomfortable question and publish the answers.
Earth Economics Internships and the Environment
A successful candidate would be “independent, dependable, and intuitive.”
Conversations For Community: Intersex Voices At Evergreen
By Mason Soto In planning this article and asking for interviews, I wanted to showcase academic and activist work that I saw happening in the communities around me. After the presidential memo in October that attempted to redefine sex as immutable, biological, and binary, the need to uplift and engage […]
Evergreen-centered podcast “Basically Misled” is absolutely delightful
Anyone can get a good laugh from this podcast.
Low Income Housing Institute to open tiny home village
By Hali The Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) is moving forward with the planned development of a tiny home community on Plum Street. This development of thirty tiny homes will house approximately 40-50 homeless people, and will be funded by the city of Olympia. This is part of a city […]
Welcome to the public domain, 1923
On Jan. 1, 2019, all books, movies, photos and songs originally published in the United States in 1923 entered the public domain.