Author’s note: On Passing makes explicit mention of transphobia, cissexism, bigotry, eating disorders, drug abuse,and mental illness. As the author, I can’t in good conscience recommend that you engage with this article if these are difficult points for you. By Maeve Howser (she/they) In the early hours of July 22nd, […]
Closing Remarks- Diana d’Arc
By Diana d’Arc Evergreen is a place that challenges us to think in ways that defy convention. We break down social constructions to better teach each other the unconventional wisdoms and truths that we have learned through our lived experiences. That could almost be cast as an insult. “Here are […]
Quo Vadis, Aida? – A Review
by Alden Nagel 9/10 Quo Vadis, Aida? is a piercing meditation on the nature of cultural and historical trauma as seen through the eyes of its perpetrators, the intermediary bureaucrats actively participating in the necessarily banality of evil while retaining their individuality, and the victims of such events in such […]
Moving Olympia’s Unhoused: From Deschutes, the Mitigation Site, to Ensign Road
by Miguel Louis For the last month, local city and council meetings have been defined by a series of debates between citizens and their local governments that will define the future of unhoused Olympians and residents of Thurston County. One of the primary concerns was the Mitigation Site, a small […]
To Our Favorite Team of Virgins…
Thank you for visiting our beautiful campus and leaving. We know that your visit wasn’t all that you hoped it would be. Word on the street was that your team of pseudo-reporters were in search of pussy, among other things. Unfortunately, the college’s administration is busy typing cliché PSAs and […]
Basic Need Insecurity Rampant Among Students at The Evergreen State College
Submitted By JC Wortham of the Evergreen Basic Needs Student Team The Evergreen State College, like many schools across the country, got hit with the brunt of the impacts of the pandemic. This exasperates a lot of issues and hardships students faced even before the pandemic. Though organizations and schools […]
Letter to the Editor: “Protect Thacker Pass”
By Paul Feather (featured image by Travis London) I never thought I’d be fighting the environmental movement, but here I am. I’m sitting at the top of Thacker Pass, NV surrounded by old-growth sagebrush. This place is in danger, and so are the antelope that greeted my arrival, the meadowlarks […]
A Union of Nobodies, Part Two
By Fiore Amore Here we stood in front of a flame-engulfed McDonald’s staring right at the inhuman face of our small-town business community. Gone was any pretense. Behold the mighty hog, a sight for the ages beyond belief. From this point forward my memory fails me. Only glimpses and fragments […]
[VIDEO] Footage from the Red Lion Hotel Incident
Embedded below is a video from the Police Surveillance Project. This video was sent to us under the suggestion that we share it. It contains commentary that advocates for a man named Lee Isaac and is critical of the actions of the authorities at the incident that occurred at the […]
Vida y Supervivencia al Northwest ICE Processing Center
Por Caroline Keane Traducción: Madeline Farías Durante la pandemia COVID-19 han ocurrido tres olas de huelgas de hambre en el Northwest ICE Processing Center (NWIPC), anteriormente conocido como Northwest Detention Center, con hasta trescientas personas. Las huelgas de hambre por parte de las personas prisioneras (migrantes y no migrantes) han […]