Fungal Kingdom Spotlight Part I: Likin’ the Lichens The Fungal Kingdom has been a two quarter upper-division program in mycology and lichenology taught by Lalita Calabria and Paul Przybylowicz. Over winter quarter, students in this program have been doing independent projects in groups. Over the next few issues, I will […]
Artist Feature: Alec Phipps
Hi, I’m Alec and I’m an illustrator and aspiring children’s book author! I work mainly on large-scale gouache paintings and monochrome ink on paper pieces. I’m an advocate for the weird and hope to keep creating till I drop! CPJ: The question that I always like to open up with […]
Artist Feature: Makenna Ramey
Howdy! I’m Makenna, a multimedia artist currently working on developing my professional practice. I grew up in Hawaii, but I have been falling in love with the fog and rain of Washington. My original idea coming to Evergreen was to be a teacher, but within the last 2 years art […]
Artist Feature: Sage Sorensen
Natalie “lee” Arneson Hi! I’m Sage, and I work with many mediums, but clay is my favorite to manipulate. I’m lucky to have been very involved in the ceramic studio during my time here at evergreen. I’ve taken three full time programs that carried me into participating in an amazing […]
2084: CYBORG ANCESTORS OF AI GODS
Digital Environments and Instructional/Developmental Programs : Brain-Computer-Interfaces and AI Chatterbots – Part II By Jason Stone There are many people who claim to have had anomalous experiences of seeing or hearing things which were unexplainable. Even more people consider their experiences from the perspective of spiritual interactions or extra-terrestrial encounters. […]
Some Stars of Native Comedy – Review
Andre Bouchard is the creator of the Indigenous Peoples Production (IPP), a booking and production agency which continuously strives to bring voice to Native American artists through various expressions of creativity, including music, dance, art and, now, comedy. As a creative through his own work in independent production and performing […]
Opinion: Soup Over Solidarity?
Opinion: Soup over Solidarity? Recently, “Just Stop Oil” protesters threw a can of soup at a glass-covered original Van Gogh painting in the national gallery museum. The response to this event was rampant. Members of my community brought it up several times, with everyone discussing their outrage, distaste, or […]
Cut Daisies Behind Closed Doors: America’s State of Grieving
Melisa Ferati In August, I lost a childhood friend and an uncle within the same week. The news of the two happened within four days of each other. It turned out that my friend had actually passed almost 3 weeks earlier, but my friends from back home wanted to wait […]
“Plaza Abierta, Palabra Pública: For the Right to Dream / Open Plaza, Public Words: Por el Derecho a Soñar”
Grace Selvig & Sako Chapman On Tuesday, October 25th, members of the El Camino: Latinx Studies, Latin American Studies, and ELL Education pathway hosted print makers of the Chilean feminist art duo Ser y Grafíca. They set up outside of Evans Hall pulling screen prints for and with students in […]
DECEMBER HOROSCOPES
DECEMBER HOROSCOPES It’s best to read the prediction for your ascendant/rising sign (your path) first, though you may find it helpful to read for your sun (how you see/conduct yourself) and moon (your emotional body) placements as well! If you do not know your rising sign or would like to […]