By Mason Soto. This story is part of our April 1 edition. In a recent swipe of the Invisible Hand that guides the choices of this brutalist institution, trickled down from the offices of President, Public Relations, Marketing, and so on, comes word of a newly sanctioned Style Guide for The Evergreen State College Community at large. #nice In the […]
Horoscopes Are Never a Joke. They are always very serious.
This story is a part of our April 1 edition. Aries (March 21- April 20): Your horoscope: IT’S ARIES SZN GET READY You: OH FORK YEAH IT IS Taurus (April 21- May 21): Your horoscope: Now that it is Aries season… You: Oh no, my roommate’s birthday is this month. They’re an Aries. I’m gonna have to move. […]
Greeners Developing App to Help Blind Navigate
By Daniel In 2017, when Robert Kerekes Jr of Morris Plains New Jersey called Evergreen and threatened to “execute as many people on the campus as I can get ahold of,” the students in Senior Zack Hurtz’ program scattered. “Everyone was gone, and my professor is like, ‘hey, do you […]
Updates: Inslee, Yvonne & Wobblies
By Mason Soto Washington Governor Running For President Governor Jay Inslee announced his plan to run for the 2020 Democratic Presidential nomination on March 1, in a one-and-a-half minute long video uploaded to Youtube. The video emphasizes his campaign to tackle climate change, with a montage of speeches Inslee has […]
Art Feature: De’Ja Marshall
By Brittyana Pierro De’Ja Marshall is a sophomore here at Evergreen with a talent for photography and a passion for representation. “I’ve always been really interested in representing things visually,” Marshall explained. Coming from a family of artists, Marshall has been interested in using pictures as a form of expression […]
I Don’t Want Your Hipster Gumbo
By Marta Tahja-Syrett The marbled wood-grain of my great-grandmother’s shotgun sits propped against hung fabrics, quietly dusting itself in the corner of my parents’ closet. I only met her once before she died in Virginia on a street named for the beauty of bluebirds. The stale scent of present estranged […]
Food Hacks to Get You Through The Rest of This Endless Winter
The cheapest pho ever is at Capitol Market in the middle of the West Side.
Evergreen Overshares: I loved, and now I hate:
Every issue we ask folks at this school an uncomfortable question and publish the answers.
Letter: Support WashPIRG
This week, a very important election is taking place on campus, as we once again must decide if we want to keep WashPIRG at Evergreen.
Artist Interview: Ruka Verbena
Brittyana Pierro Ruka Verbena is a local portrait artist based in the Seattle/Tacoma area. Though Verbena is originally from San Bernardino, CA, they have blessed the Pacific Northwest with their presence for the last five years. Verbena’s portrait style can be classified as abstract linework. It took time to develop […]