Photo: Aerial view of the Capital Campus in 1940, before the 5th Avenue dam was built, Washington State Digital Archives by Jack Stroud Percival Landing, Friday, Oct. 9, 7:30 a.m.–Red Road Rising, an Indigenous-led spiritual group open to all, stand in a socially distanced circle of eight people, drums in […]
The Evergreen Guide to Hustling: Getting the Bag with Anna Gompert
The number of unemployed Americans has risen by 14 million, from 6.2 million in February to 20.5 million in May of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study by Pew Research. As college students, we are faced with a rather dreadful question: How we are to make […]
From My Kitchen to Yours: Pumpkin Bread, a Delicious Autumn Treat
Photo courtesy of the author. by Natalie “Lee” Arneson While there are many delicious Fall desserts and drinks that incorporate pumpkin, such as the classic pumpkin pie and the well-known Pumpkin Spice Latte from Starbucks, a favorite in my house is pumpkin bread. My mother’s pumpkin bread is a staple […]
Spoiler Warning: The Man Who Fell to Earth
Photo: The Man Who Fell to Earth, British Lion Films, 1976 by Alice McIntyre The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring David Bowie, is a movie I constantly return to. Bowie plays an alien named Thomas Jerome Newton, who has arrived on Earth from […]
Sara Hoskins: Artist Interview by Theo Castañeda
Image courtesy of the artist. Sara Hoskins is a 21-year-old multimedia artist. She explores the intersection of digital and analog art, straddling the line between simplicity and complexity as she creates physical elements, edits them digitally, and further manipulates prints and photocopies of her art to create the final piece. […]
Cops Off Campus!
Photo: The Internationalist by Alice McIntyre The Cooper Point Journal has, over the course of several years, documented struggles against police violence in our community on and off campus. It has documented police surveillance of students and made the public aware of the increasing militarization of Police Services at Evergreen, […]
Dear Evergreen: Your Native Students Are the Solution, Not the Problem
Illustration Courtesy of Toby Syrett
Graduate Feature: Skokomish Artist Bunni Peterson-Haitwas Finishes Evergreen Studies Ready to Follow Her Heart
Photo courtesy of Bunni Peterson-Haitwas
Downtown Protests Demand Justice for Victims of Police Brutality
Faces have been blacked out in order to protect the identities of protesters. by Jacob Anderson-Kester CW: Police Violence Protesters in Olympia have been organizing and responding to the broader national concern towards police brutality and discrimination against Black people and people of color. The protests come in light of […]
‘Booksmart’ Is a New Classic Teen Movie
Cast of “Booksmart” at SXSW Film Festival by DannyB Photos / CC BY 2.0