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Year: 2023

Commentary Community Print Edition

Yes, everything IS about being trans!

Oct 18 '23Oct 17 '23
Submission

By Maeve G. Howser There are spaces of public discussion in which the perspective of the oppressed writer/speaker is considered inextricable from the statement or idea itself, and her countless identities are considered as definitive to what she sees—your campus darling CPJ seated well among them. What she sees is […]

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Tribal Relations, Arts, and Cultures returns to Acedemics

Jul 02 '23Mar 06 '24
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 On April 19 student leaders received an email from President John Carmichael outlining leadership changes in administration that are planned for this summer. One of the most striking changes was that the Department of Tribal Relations, Arts, and Cultures will be re-joining the Academics Division after former President George Bridges […]

Community Events News Print Edition

José Goméz Farmworkers Justice Day: Cultivating Community For Liberation

May 30 '23May 30 '23
Natalie Arneson

By Natalie “Lee” Arneson On May 3rd, The Evergreen State College celebrated the 16th José Gómez Farmworker Justice Day. The opening ceremony, beginning at 10am, was held in Evans Hall with speeches from Kara Briggs and Evergreen faculty members Prita Lal and Alice Nelson. Briggs’ speech was a timely and […]

Community News Print Edition Sports & Recreation Submission

It Returns! The Re-Birth of The Evergreen Bike Co-op

May 30 '23May 30 '23
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By Rowan Utzinger The Evergreen Bike shop returns with a few changes: a greater focus on student-led, student-focused learning, and a brand stinking new name: The Evergreen Bike Co-op! The last that many of you may have heard from the Evergreen Bike Shop was a touching eulogy published by this […]

Community Feeding the Diaspora Print Edition

Feeding the Diaspora: Slow-Cooked Mornings

May 22 '23May 22 '23
Natalie Arneson

I’ve never been much of a morning person, my insomnia making early afternoon a preferable wake up time, but I fondly remember weekend mornings stirred from my bed by the smell of my parents’ cooking. My favorite breakfasts were when Mom would make potatoes and eggs with either sausage or […]

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I think I’ve had enough – Reflections on Equity at TESC

May 22 '23May 22 '23
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 By Sako Chapman Equity Symposium: “YOU ARE ENOUGH.” Healing Towards Belonging and Collective Liberation. April 19-20, 2023.  The first thing I want to say about the Equity Symposium is that it wasn’t any different than what I had expected. It brought a successful amount of events together, had a lot […]

Arts & Culture Commentary Print Edition

PSYCHIIC REVIIEW #XXIII: BEAU IS AFRAID

May 21 '23May 21 '23
Jason Stone

By Jason Stone Guten tagen fellow Greeners! After fulfilling a permanently temporary exiile from sociiety ii had an opportunity to view Beau Iis Afraid, a three-hour long fiilm from Arii Aster. Aster, more well known for hiis horror films Heriiditary and Miidsommar, explores the adjacent space of surreal, comedy horror […]

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The Rainbow Washing of Bud Light: 500 Bills and Counting

May 21 '23May 30 '23
Submission

By Dave Moore Cultural commodification is a long-standing capitalist pastime. Every facet of human identity, expression and circumstance can be packaged and used to feed emergent consumer markets. This is not a new phenomena, nor is it particularly unique compared to some of the other permutations of late-stage capitalism. It […]

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Letter From the Editor – April Twentieth Edition

Apr 24 '23Apr 24 '23
Mj Richards

By Mj Richards Illustration by Sako Chapman Dear Readers,  I’m going to be brief this month, partially because I don’t have much left say, but also because we have been getting a tremendous amount of submissions from you, our beautiful readers. It has been a thrill to sift through the […]

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Artist Feature: Grace Selvig

Apr 24 '23Apr 24 '23
Natalie Arneson

By Natalie “Lee” Arneson CPJ: Getting the background of you and your artistic journey, when did you first begin making art?  Grace: Oh, that’s hard. That’s a complex answer because me and how I make art—like my biggest passion is like designing spaces and like interior design, on my scale, […]

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