By Mason Soto In planning this article and asking for interviews, I wanted to showcase academic and activist work that I saw happening in the communities around me. After the presidential memo in October that attempted to redefine sex as immutable, biological, and binary, the need to uplift and engage […]
Rifle Round-Up: Just when you thought it was over
Rifles were always only one part of a larger story.
Artist Interview: Calla Mav
With an IG bio reading ‘Princess Peach Fanartist’ and a significant 22.3k followers/fanbase, Mav’s inspiration, career, and success are displayed online for the internet to see.
Horoscopes: What color is your sign?
This week we’re sharing what each sign would be if it was a color.
Capitol Theater hosts panel on LGBTQ+ in film
By Marta Tahja-Syrett On Nov. 16, the Capitol Theater hosted a panel on LGBTQ+ representation in film as part of its 35th annual film festival. Panelists discussed the importance of sharing queer stories, as well as the stereotypical depictions LGBTQ+ characters frequently face within the cinematic world. They illustrated their […]
Rifles on Campus Community & Campus Responds
See the bottom of this article for a release of documents related to AR-15 purchases and President Bridges’ approval. BY FOREST HUNT In its last edition the Cooper Point Journal reported that Police Services quietly purchased rifles in fall of 2017, and that the purchase was quickly authorized by President […]
Rules and Regulations, Again: Please, Cut Me Some Slack
BY DJ PFEIFLE Editor’s note: this is a correction to a previous CPJ article. So, it turns out those rules and regulations I discussed in our first issue of this year were more or less correct, but I was informed by a staff member at Residential and Dining Services (RAD) […]
Equity Symposium: Cultivating Inclusive Excellence
BY ZAE This past week, The Evergreen State College held its first annual Fall Equity Symposium, designed to deepen the dialogue on equity and inclusiveness on campus. Held by Evergreen’s Equity and Inclusion Department, the two day event was, “designed to empower the Evergreen community with tools to create a […]
Yvonne McDonald: Community Organizes After Tragic Death
By Mason Soto & Marta Tahja-Syrett Candles and flowers shrouded a framed portrait of Yvonne McDonald at a vigil in her honor on Aug. 23. More than a hundred people came to commemorate her life and demand justice for the circumstances of her death. The vigil was one of many […]
Indigenous Women Take the Capitol Locals Hold Space for Treaty Rights and Eco Reform
By Mason Soto In the early hours of January 11, Janene Hampton and her friends were sleeping on the Olympia Capitol campus when they were awoken by policemen in riot gear who demanded they leave, and most activists did so. Janene refused. As they arrested her, they asked her address, […]