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Month: November 2015

Community

Driscoll Berry Boycott

Workshop Discussing the Ongoing Action

Nov 24 '15Nov 24 '15
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By Sarah Bradley Community members came out to show support, learn about, and act in solidarity with the ongoing boycott of Driscoll’s brand berries at a workshop and information session organized by Olympia Farmworkers Justice Collective and Familias Unidas por la Justicia at Obsidian on Sunday, November 8.The goal of […]

Community

Green Tea & Green Dot

Evergreen Workshop on Sexual Violence Prevention

Nov 24 '15Nov 24 '15
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By Aria Cummings On November 4,  Kelly Schrader, the Coordinator for the Office of Sexual Violence Prevention (OSVP), moderated an event in the Library building called Green Tea & Green Dot, to open the conversation of sexual assault and prevention to students, faculty and staff. Students in attendance got to […]

News

Election News

Endangered Species Trafficking Protection Initiative 1401 Passes

Nov 24 '15Nov 24 '15
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By Sara Fabian Washington residents overwhelmingly approved the statewide Initiative 1401 with nearly 72 percent of the vote. Washington is now the first state in the country to successfully ask voters to create new penalties under state law for those caught trafficking in products made from key endangered species. Washington […]

News

New Olympia Mayor

The City Elects Cheryl Selby

Nov 23 '15Nov 24 '15
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By Sara Fabian Since August Olympia City Councilwoman Cheryl Selby was leading the race for mayor by huge margins. Now, as the November 3 elections have closed, Selby has crossed the finish line to become Olympia’s new mayor, with 68 percent of the vote. Selby is the city’s first directly […]

News

Transgender Day of Remembrance is November 20th

Nov 23 '15Nov 24 '15
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By Nix Chace Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is held on November each year to memorialize trans people who lost their lives due to hate crimes, prejudice, and cases of suicide. The event is held in November due to the death of Rita Hester in 1998, whose murder ignited the […]

News

Election News

Voters Approve Tim Eyman’s Initiative 1366

Nov 23 '15Nov 24 '15
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By Asa Kowals-Rose Washington State voters have approved Initiative 1366, a controversial measure backed by anti-tax activist Tim Eyman. The measure will lower Washington State’s retail sales tax by one percent, unless state legislators pass a constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority vote in the state legislature for future […]

Arts & Culture

All Freakin’ Night

Olympia’s Favorite Night of Horror & Gore

Nov 23 '15Nov 24 '15
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By Jasmine Kozak Gilroy Capitol Theatre is home to the Olympia Film Society, an eight year old ghost, and, once a year, a vintage horror film marathon known as All Freakin’ Night. All Freakin’ Night, a mainstay in the Olympia Film Festival since 1989, is a hodgepodge of existentialism and […]

Arts & Culture

Fall of Magic:

An Interview with Ross Cowman

Nov 23 '15Nov 24 '15
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By Amber Hare Walking up a long and narrow flight of stairs, I eventually reached a cramped studio perched above downtown Olympia. The walls are lined with huge boxes filled with canvas scrolls, bags filled with metal coins. A sewing machine hides under a table stacked high with bubble wrap […]

Arts & Culture

Hump! Fest

Let’s See How Many Times I Can Use the Word “Dick” in One Article

Nov 21 '15Nov 23 '15
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By Jules Prosser I went to Hump! Fest for the first time this year. Boy, was I excited! I knew it was going to be weird. I knew it was going to be delightfully uncomfortable. I knew it was going to be a sexy time. Being a fan of all […]

Arts & Culture

Jesse Wiedeman

Artist Interview

Nov 21 '15Nov 21 '15
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By Ruby Love Jesse Wiedeman is an illustrator, painter, and printmaker whose incredibly emotive work focuses on the expressive energy of human faces, as it plays with light and shadow in ways reminiscent of graphic novel illustration and film noir. Jesse is a lifelong Washington resident (spending the last 10 […]

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