By Caro Gonzales On May 21, Andre and Bryson Chaplain, two unarmed young black men, were shot by white Olympia Police Officer Ryan Donald. Luckily they both lived, although their injuries resulted in ongoing medical complications. The Thurston County Sheriff Department investigation of the incident was incomplete and focused on […]
KAOS 89.3FM: Your Guide to College Radio
By Serena Imani Korn, Production Director and Anna Gordon, Music Director The first floor of the CAB is not just a center for college dorm food and despondence. It’s also home to a legendary radio station, which has introduced the likes of Bikini Kill, Nirvana, Calvin Johnson of Beat Happening […]
A Guide to Olympia Health Services
By Sarah Bradley As a new school year begins, you will find yourself coming into new opportunities and experiences… also new germs. As the days get shorter and colder, staying healthy and taking time for self-care is a top priority for many. According to Evergreen’s 2014 Fall report, nearly sixty […]
Kate Laster Cover Artist
By Jules Prosser Kate Laster is a visual artist and poet hailing from Alaska. She attended the University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau, transferring to Evergreen for her last year. She works in many mediums, including drawing, relief printing, and comics. When you first arrived in Olympia, what were your attitudes […]
O Week Horoscopes: For September 23—October 7
By Y Lowy Aries (3/21—4/19) Autumn is coming and you’ve been waiting for it. You remember the trees, the crunch of fallen leaves. You remember and you’ve want it for so long… Aries, turn off your computer. Sometimes you wait so earnestly for something, you don’t notice when […]
Queer Resources
(image used with permission of Stonewall Youth from their facebook page) By Nix QUEER RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO YOU AT EVERGREEN AND IN OLYMPIA Looking for a safe space? Or just ways to be involved with your community? At Evergreen and in Olympia there are resources available for queer […]
Welcome Back, Olympia Fashion Guide + Tips
By Sara Fabian There is no one way to describe Olympia, it’s an intricate collage made up of a variety of people with different views, styles, and personalities that somehow weaves itself together to produce an alluring piece of art. Olympia’s fashion is no different. The inspirations for Olympia style […]
Letter from the Editor
In the way that most are taught to practice journalism, the ethical responsibility to fair reporting is considered giving equal weight to two sides. We are also taught that objective journalism means that a writer must remove themselves as much as possible from their own perspective in order to avoid […]
One Thousand Acres: A Local Fall Mixtape
By Amber Hare With a brand new year ahead of us, it’s time to load up our phones with our favorite songs for those long and crowded bus rides. Here is a selection of great local bands to listen to over the upcoming year. Aeon Fux – Exuvium I have […]
Getting Involved in Sports
By Jackie Buckman As a new student here at Evergreen I knew that getting involved with different activities would make the transition easier. What I have learned from my past is that being a part of a team is a great way to meet new people and make friends. Evergreen […]
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