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Community News

Winter Student Ballot

Vote on a New Proposed Fee and Student Union Reform

Feb 24 '16Feb 25 '16
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By Chloe Marina Manchester The upcoming Evergreen Winter Ballot will be available to vote on through your my.evergreen.edu account soon. Two of the items up for voting are a proposal to reform the Geoduck Student Union (GSU), as well as the Student Education Investment Initiative. The Student Education Investment Initiative […]

Community

Workshops and Advice at Mentoring Day

Feb 24 '16Mar 02 '16
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By Felix Chrome Evergreen’s Mentoring Day will take place on March 2, at 1:30 p.m. beginning in the library lobby. The event is designed to help students navigate Evergreen by working with faculty and peers. All undergraduate students are invited to attend workshops and meet with teachers to help advise […]

Community

2016 Liberal Arts Forum

Guest Speaker Stephanie Coontz Speaks About Changes in Family Structure and Social Norms

Feb 24 '16Feb 25 '16
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By Aria Cummings The Liberal Arts Forum takes place every winter quarter, centered on a different theme deemed significant to students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members. This year’s focus was the changing nature of the American family structure and how the idea of “traditional family” has evolved over time. […]

Community

Urban Farming After Evergreen

Evergreen Graduate Jessica Schilke Goes Onto Direct The Urban Farming Program at Microsoft

Feb 24 '16Feb 25 '16
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By Devon Merriman It’s Happening, What Now? took place at Evergreen last month. The event is a series of presentations about climate change. Jessica Schilke stood in front of a room full of Greeners and spoke about her job growing fresh produce for Microsoft at its Redmond campus. Two years […]

Arts & Culture

Cover Artists

Taylor Sikorski & Blaine Ewig

Feb 24 '16Feb 04 '18
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By Felix Chrome Blaine Ewig is a poet and photographer. An Evergreen graduate, she used to work at the Cooper Point Journal as our Arts & Culture Editor, and you can find her photographs in many issues of the CPJ. Taylor Sikorski, also an Evergreen Alum, is a comedian, videographer, […]

Arts & Culture

Spring Brings New Art to Evergreen

Feb 24 '16Feb 04 '18
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By Ruby Love March is almost upon us, and with it (hopefully) will come a little bit of sun and the campus will start exiting its sad grumpy state of hibernation. Come out of your caves, Greeners! Don’t be so sad! Sun or not, March also marks the beginning of […]

Arts & Culture

Ready, Set, Play

Adults Enjoy a Night of Fun at the Hands on Children’s Museum

Feb 24 '16Feb 04 '18
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By Sara Fabian We’ve all experienced the joys of being a kid. With no responsibilities, other than making sure you push every elevator door button, dirty every white shirt, stare aimlessly in a sandbox, and play with every toy imaginable. A carefree childhood is something we often crave, but rarely […]

Arts & Culture Community

I Got Drunk and Went to Chibi Chibi Con for the Sake of Journalism

Or: In Praise of Sweet Carol

Feb 24 '16Feb 04 '18
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By Jules Prosser We went undercover. We didn’t know why or how, but we were on a quest for “the truth”. Carol got a fancy secret recorder from Media Loan, and I didn’t even have to ask her to do that, even though I considered it. I needed her—she was […]

Commentary

Change I Don’t Really Believe In

The Case for Voting in an Unjust System

Feb 24 '16Feb 25 '16
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By Asa Kowals-Rose I  was seven when I cast my first vote for president. It was Election Day 2004, and all the students in my elementary school were given a mock presidential ballot to fill out. I’m pretty sure I accidently voted for Bush, but this was an elementary school […]

Uncategorized Wasted Advice

Wasted Advice

Feb 24 '16
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Greetings. Welcome to Wasted Advice, wherein you ask for advice and I continue to get drunk and advise you. We both win. You can ask me the questions you can’t ask your resident advisor. i hate my job, but i feel stupid complaining about it because it is better than […]

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