During last year’s Spring Student Activities Fair, students might have witnessed a unique event: in addition to all the student groups tabling in Red Square, two of Evergreen’s police officers were also present, allowing students to ride the police department’s Segways. The college had purchased several of the easily-recognizable vehicles […]
Men’s Basketball Breaks Conference Slump
Though the Geoducks are stuck in a 1-11 skid since the beginning of the break, the team had a major breakthrough over the break. After going 0-18 against in-conference opponents last season, the Geoducks had a 24-game losing streak against Cascade Conference Teams. This streak was snapped with a 74-64 […]
How to Listen to Jokes: A Supremely Biased Guide
I try to tell jokes. It’s what I want to do. In a long-term way. Like preferably, down the road, for money. It’s a weird thing. I know. It doesn’t not have to do with personal insecurities and a deep-seated desire to somehow please people. As far as career paths […]
Evergreen Gallery Breaks Out Big Name Artists
It has been over forty years since Evergreen began gathering artwork for The Evergreen State College Art Collection, over time procuring outstanding pieces by West Coast artists and nationally-recognized photographers. Some of the most wonderful works in the collection are on display through February 6 in the Evergreen Gallery in an […]
Continuing Thoughts on Israel/Palestine
The Final Entry: A Summative Reflection and Looking Forward The occupation is still happening, and now that I understand better U.S. complicity in human rights abuses in the region, I can’t stop thinking about it and trying to do what I can here in the U.S. and, more importantly, here […]
Former Black Panther Captain Speaks at Evergreen
“When I decided to write [My People are Rising],” said Aaron Dixon, former captain of the Seattle Black Panther Party, at the beginning of his lecture, “I really wanted to write something different…I really saw this book as part of a long chain of historical events…that created the young men […]
Student Spotlight: Alex Stambor
Alex Stambor is passionate about the sciences. A fifth-year senior pursuing a dual Bachelor of Arts and Science degree, Stambor is currently immersed in the upper-division science program Environmental Analysis. The program’s emphasis on microscopic aspects of ecology aligns well with Stambor’s interests. “I really like biology and chemistry. I’d […]
TOP Heads to the Coast
The Outdoor Program ventured out to the wild Olympic coast this last weekend. A full van of nine Evergreen students made the four-and-a-half-hour drive out to Ozette to backpack around the scenic loop. As they pulled into the parking lot, the rain stopped and the three mile trek to the […]
Hellships Break Out With “Leaden Hum”
by Issac Scott The first thing you notice about Hellships when they play live is their sheer brutality. Sure, a lot of bands play loud. Every high school metalhead has their Marshal half-stack of amplifiers turned to 11. But Hellships bring a new kind of intensity to their instrument that transforms […]
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