River Scheuerell As some of you may know, Evergreen is in the process of developing the college’s next strategic plan. This plan will influence where the college chooses to focus time, effort, and resources over the next five years. As such, it is crucially important work, and to this point […]
GSU Town hall
The GSU town hall happened last month, on February 28th, in the Daniel J. Evans Hall Lobby. Open for all students to join and to express comments, questions and concerns that they have regarding the school. No admin were invited in order to “hold a safe space for students to […]
Gabby Davis Artist Interview
Interviewer: So, just give me a little introduction to yourself; just who you are, your year at Evergreen and what you study. Gabby: My name’s Gabby Davis, I use they/them pronouns, I am 3 years at Evergreen but I am a super senior, 5th year in college, all together, because […]
Archive Spotlight: UJAMAA SOCIETY, Evergreen’s First BSU
By Sako Chapman, February 14th 2024 THE ORIGIN: Contemporary American Minority (Fall 1971 – Spring 1972) In the first year of Evergreen, 1971, a year-long ethnic studies-type program titled Contemporary American Minorities (CAM) was hosted by Rudy Martin, Medardo Delgado, and Darrell Phare. The faculty brought an emphasis on Black […]
Theatre Speaks Louder Than Words
tick, tick… boom, the performing arts at evergreen, etc. Tick, Tick… BOOM! is a show born out of passion and anger–anger at the systems that said it wasn’t possible, anger at the systems that provided empty praise and gave no support, anger at the systems that ignored. I’m not only […]
The Cat Who Took A Walk
By Lexis Sixel In a far far land, right down the street Where the oak trees and the golf course meet, If you go up to the door and knock You’ll find the cat who likes a walk The cat is large and she is hairy And when she’s hungry […]
A Frankenstein Mash-up of Old Drafts for my Grad School Personal Statements
Writing is an act of trickery. All my work is coming at you from the wrong direction – multiple wrong directions at once. I have two modes – ideas as abstract as a dream or words wielded as a blunt instrument. I do my best when I have either the […]
RE: On-campus Palestine Actions and Information Distribution – Beldaan Solidarity Network
The genocide in Gaza perpetrated by Israeli Occupation Forces has murdered, injured, and disappeared over 100,000 Palestinians since October 7th, 2023 (WHO). Palestinians, in occupied territory and diaspora, are experiencing the destruction of their homes, primary schools and universities, places of worship, orchards, and lifeways all while the world watches. […]
Evergreen Eye on Science
I Could Do this, I Could Do this as a Job… Some Personal Experiences from the ACS Career Event Hero Winsor Graduating college is scary. There’s no real way around it. You’re armed with a bachelor’s degree and a dream. As June grows closer you might be anxiously checking your […]
Ouroboros: Together/Apart A Retrospective of Graduating Seniors
During the foundational years of the class of 2024, artists created in isolation only to slowly be reintroduced to each other in person. As we prepare to graduate after four years of remote, hybrid, and in-person learning we finally have a shared space to exhibit our works together and collectively […]