With the Basketball season over for the Geoducks, it’s time to look back on some of the highlights and great performances of the season. But for those of you who aren’t especially familiar with the Cascade Conference or our beloved Geoducks, here’s a few NBA equivalents who’s games and highlights […]
TEDxTheEvergreenStateCollege
The first floor of Seminar II B overflowed with students waiting to watch TEDx on February 26, forcing the excess to relocate into live webcast rooms around the school. TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design), a nonprofit organization, lends its name to independently organized events worldwide that support their mission of […]
Owls Stub Geoducks’ Rare Playoff Run
The women’s basketball team’s season ended last week in the first round of the playoffs, falling to #3 in the Cascade Conference Oregon Tech Owls. This year’s Geoducks were the 6th Evergreen women’s basketball team to ever make the playoffs–a notable achievement for a team loaded with talent. Going into […]
So, Am I a Bad Bitch?
“Fuck white people,” was frequently repeated during the Bad Bitches workshop on February 12 – and justly so. The workshop – a part of No One Wins In Patriarchy week – was only open to females, trans and queer people of color, and was meant to provide a safe space […]
Basketball After Evergreen
Patrick Lewis may have graduated from Evergreen last year, but he’s not done with basketball just yet. After getting an honorable mention from the Cascade Conference his senior year, Lewis has continued to stay deeply entrenched in the local basketball scene. This season he has been playing for a new […]
Men’s Basketball Team Plays Final Home Games
Seniors are honored as they play final game of their college careers The Evergreen Men’s team had a tough weekend going against two of the top teams in the Cascade Conference last weekend. Playing a doubleheader against Oregon Tech (#7 in CC) and Southern Oregon (#3 in CC, #24 Nationally). […]
Indigenous New Zealander Activists Speak at Evergreen
February 6 holds great significance for the indigenous populations of New Zealand – collectively known as Aotearoa from post-colonial times. On this day, 173 years ago, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. In solidarity with the recent Idle No More movement that’s garnering global attention, New Zealanders Dr. Leonie Pilhama […]
Artist Profile: DANTE GARCIA
What’s your favorite material to work with? Easily a pencil or pen. I’m an old school doodler. Anytime I’m in class my pen or pencil is right at hand. It’s what I feel most natural with. Otherwise, I put a lot of energy into what I’m creating, so I like […]
Michael Meade at the Longhouse: Mythology for our Times
Michael Meade gave an elaborate lecture and Q&A session at the Longhouse at Evergreen on February 8, named “Why the World Doesn’t End” after the recently published book that he was promoting. Meade discussed mythological themes of eternity and the end of the world, proposing throughout the lecture that the […]
Women’s Basketball Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive
In final home game for seniors, the Geoducks hold on for dramatic win. Last weekend didn’t start off well for the Geoducks with a Friday night loss to #3 Oregon Tech at home, which pushed it 0.5 games behind Corban and Concordia, who now respectively hold the 7th and 8th […]