A new column where we ask folks at this school an uncomfortable question and publish the answers. We hope that sharing those less-talked-about things here, with each other, can be cathartic. Be warned, some content may be triggering. Email us potential questions! The meanest thing anyone has ever said to […]
Shitpost: Evergreen’s Top 5 Gender Neutral Bathrooms
By Daniel & Morrissey Morrissey For you, dear reader, we have visited every gender-neutral bathroom on upper campus. As Hemingway once almost said, “write what shit you know.” We didn’t put every bathroom to use, as we didn’t have nearly enough coffee [1] or greenery burritos [2]. But, with continence […]
Body Party: No longer drunk, not in love
Hello! Welcome to BODY PARTY, a space to talk about sex, relationships, health, identity, and being a freak! Each week, our anonymous resident Body Partier will take YOUR questions and answer them, judgement free! To have your questions answered in print, send us a Q at ask.fm/CPJBodyParty! Dear Body Party, […]
All Freakin’ Night celebrates 30-year anniversary
By Marta Tahja-Syrett All Freakin’ Night is an annual event where five horror movies play throughout the night. Put on by the Capitol Theater, this year marked the event’s 30th anniversary. I met with Ian Bracken, who has been hosting All Freakin’ Night for the past three years alongside his wife, […]
Omnia Exterrible: Letting all of Speedy hang out
BY DJ PFEIFLE Our mascot, Speedy the Geoduck (pronounced “Goo-ee-duk”) is actually based off a very large pacific northwest clam. The idea of using a clam as a mascot was to poke fun at other colleges’ often vicious, nasty and generic mascots. Using a clam also emphasizes Evergreen’s position as […]
I-1631 To Tax Carbon Voters will decide on charging for carbon dioxide emissions
BY JACK STROUD Although Washington voters rejected a carbon tax in 2016, they once again must vote on a similar proposal. In 2016, initiative-732 proposed a revenue neutral carbon tax based on a similar tax implemented in British Columbia eight years prior. To account for the increased cost of fossil […]
The Magnitude of Matthew Remembering Matthew Shepard 20 Years Later
BY MICHAEL MARTINEZ-ESQUIBEL As autumn approaches, a chill in the air reminds us that the winds of change are ever present; and no more than today do we need to hold this reminder close to our hearts. With tension increasing in our divisive culture, it is important to remember the […]
Body Party: A “No” is a Gift!
Hello! Welcome to BODY PARTY, a space to talk about sex, relationships, health, identity, and being a freak! Each week, our anonymous resident Body Partier will take YOUR questions and answer them, judgement free! To have your questions answered in print, send us a Q at ask.fm/CPJBodyParty! I have a […]
Rules and Regulations, Again: Please, Cut Me Some Slack
BY DJ PFEIFLE Editor’s note: this is a correction to a previous CPJ article. So, it turns out those rules and regulations I discussed in our first issue of this year were more or less correct, but I was informed by a staff member at Residential and Dining Services (RAD) […]
Spotlight: Latoya Johnson Revisited
BY BRITTANYANA PIERRO For our last issue I sat down with Latoya Johnson, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Police Services and former Assistant to Vice President of Equity and Inclusion, to talk about her time here at Evergreen and her understanding of equity on campus. This is the continuation […]
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