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Month: April 2018

Commentary

Wasted Advice

On Video Game Boyfriends and Un-Pettable Pet Fish

Apr 04 '18Apr 04 '18
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By an Anonymous, Wasted Staff Writer What was your last dream about?   Honestly i might take that shit to the grave.   What are you always thinking about?   You must think i trust you. You’ll never get inside my mind, this is my own private area.   What […]

Arts & Culture

Stuff 2 Do

Spring Quarter: Week One

Apr 04 '18Apr 04 '18
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By Morrissey Morrissey Thursday, April 5th: Thoroughbreds Capitol Theatre, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m I want to see this movie so bad. I know, you might think I’m supposed to be writing this section for you but what you might not know is that “Stuff 2 Do” is just a […]

Arts & Culture

Cover Artist

Lena Rose Hindes

Apr 04 '18Apr 04 '18
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By Sally Lim I met with Lena in the studio as we bonded over our mutual Juul ownership and sampled each other’s flavors. Practicing as a mixed media and interdisciplinary artist, Lena’s work is constantly moving towards the same levity and inventiveness that children put into their art. The mediums […]

Astrology

Horoscopes

Week of April 4th

Apr 04 '18Apr 04 '18
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By April Davidson ARIES 3/21 – 4/19 There’s powerful energy swirling around you which will be helpful; there are goals on the horizon that you’re striving to achieve. It could also lead to frustration when these goals aren’t realized as quickly as you think they should. You’re eager to make […]

News

March For Our Lives

Olympia Students March on Capital, Call for Gun Control Reform

Apr 04 '18Apr 04 '18
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By Mason Soto On March 24 thousands of citizens young and old moved onto the Capitol grounds from all around the state, coming together on the steps of the legislative building with colorful signs bouncing through the spring air. The crowd was not like at other protests in town— there […]

Community

Single Payer Health Care

Second Chance for Washington Reform

Apr 04 '18Apr 04 '18
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By Sebastian Lopez Two weeks ago in Texas, 38-year-old second grade teacher Heather Holland became the center of an ongoing discussion regarding healthcare costs after she died of the flu. According to Holland’s husband, the teacher died due to the out-of-pocket price of the antiviral medicine prescribed by her doctor […]

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