I am the Director of Legislative Affairs of the Geoduck Student Union, and the GSU Representative to the Board of Trustees, my name is Juniper Campbell, and below is a report on what’s up with the work I have been doing with the legislature. After years of being out of […]
A Second Open Letter To Vice President Dexter Gordon
By Rowan Utzinger Dr. Gordon, When I wrote to you in January, I was grieving, and I was furious. I was watching my friends grieve for someone they loved, and I was watching my community reel from a tragedy that was obviously senseless. More immediately, I had just attended the […]
February 5th Leadership Update Bulletin
By Hero Winsor On February 5th, Administration headed by president John Carmichael shared a set of leadership updates via a zoom webinar accessible to the Staff & Faculty DL email list. Requiring more in-depth reporting for subsequent issues, here is a brief bulletin of the topics discussed:
You Are Loved, You Are Missed.
submitted anonymously First, To be accountable to friends and peers we should not use a sudden death for personal gain. I don’t want to use my friend’s death as an opportunity for attention. Or see his death, my grief, as a strategic moment for organizing. I am not saying that […]
Begonia
A/N: Abigail told me his favorite flower was a begonia. A begonia sits in our apartment, and is nurtured by her every day. To the administration at Evergreen, and the people who were supposed to keep Jonathan Rodriguez safe, I hope you feel immense amounts of shame for what you […]
Studying abroad by myself through an Evergreen ILC was one of the best decisions I have made at this school. I want to tell CPJ readers about it.
My first Dispatch from Greece Monday, October 9 I have been in Greece for three weeks: eleven days in Athens, and ten days on the island of Chios. In Athens, I went to a punk rock show at the Agricultural University of Athens and saw what Evergreen could be. The […]
Alpine Lichens; the Newest Victim of Climate Change?
Elise Grange Vascular plants, and fungal communities are experiencing big changes in alpine areas around the world. While the effects of warming temperatures in alpine zones has been documented in regards to vascular plants, little has been said on one of the region’s most common organisms, lichens! Lichens are a […]
Letter from the Coordinators: Are enough people asking, “How is the CPJ?”
Dear Underclassmen, I have overheard on many occasions, the tour guides in the middle of the CAB; student workers told to deliver the years-old script promising “hundreds of clubs and an active student life.” We all know that this is false advertising. I also know that at one point, the […]
On Cringe
A trans woman’s reflections on societal otherment By Maeve G. Howser In 2016, a year oft remembered by trans women my age for its online political culture, I was coming off the heels of being (mostly) open about my identity as a trans woman, a lesbian, and a furry, until […]
GSU Letter to Admin: Strengthening Transparency and Collaboration in Campus Governance
John Carmichael, Ph.D., President, The Evergreen State College Dexter Gordon, Ph.D., Executive Vice President, The Evergreen State College Board of Trustees – via A. Beattie – The Evergreen State College Introduction: The Geoduck Student Union Leadership Team, representing the student body of Evergreen State College, writes to express our unwavering […]