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Arts & Culture Community Print Edition Profiles

An Interview with Sako, the CPJ’s Amazing In-House Artist!

Nov 17 '21Nov 22 '21
Natalie Arneson

by Natalie ‘Lee’ Arneson CPJ: So, would you like to introduce yourself? Sako: Yeah! Hello, my name is Sako. This is my second year at Evergreen, and I am a visual artist of several mediums. I would say I do mostly illustration, digital, and a lot of my art practice […]

Arts & Culture Commentary Community Print Edition

‘Geoengineered Transhumanism’, a Review

Nov 17 '21Nov 21 '21
Chase Patton

by Chase Patton “Geoengineered Transhumanism: How the Environment Has Been Weaponized by Chemicals, Electromagnetics, & Nanotechnology for Synthetic Biology” is the third book in a trilogy by Elana Freeland on the topic of geoengineering. It goes even further into depth about how humanity and the environment are being transformed to […]

Columns Community Print Edition

Crisis-Friendly Cooking: single-serving dishes for minimal cleanup and maximum comfort

Nov 17 '21Nov 16 '21
Adam Nichols

by Adam Nichols Hello, hungry reader, and welcome to the crisis-baking column! Here I personally tailor recipes to serve a single distressed, depressed, or otherwise baking-inept liberal arts student, keeping accessibility of ingredients, number of dishes, and overall prep time in mind to give you a relatively easy, and hopefully […]

Commentary Community Print Edition Uncategorized

Slouching Towards Evergreen

Nov 17 '21Nov 16 '21
Clara Riggio

by Clara R. Riggio I’ve been spending a lot of time walking around campus lately, probably making up for the time I lost to the virus. I’ve also been reading a healthy serving of Joan Didion and her style of writing has influenced my own voice and the ways that […]

Print Edition Short Stories

CAFÉ FUN

Nov 17 '21Nov 17 '21
Mj Richards

by Michael Richards The door to Café Fun was a troublesome one to open. It had been built a hair too large and stuck against the frame, which made a terrible cracking sound when you tried to push it. If you could get past this, the door would fly open […]

Commentary Community Print Edition

Feasting in Evergreen’s Forest

Nov 17 '21Nov 17 '21
L Kravit-Smith

by L. Kravit-Smith As we begin to approach late fall on the Evergreen State College campus, trick-or-treating isn’t the only chance for collecting candy during fall; mushroom season is upon us! These fall and winter months are the most productive season for many mushrooms in this area, and after the […]

Astrology Print Edition

Horoscopes – November 2021

Nov 17 '21Nov 17 '21
Your Cosmic Best Friends

brought to you by….. Your Cosmic Comrades NOTE: For the purposes of our predictions, we suggest that you focus on your chart’s Ascendant sign, though you may find it helpful to read your Moon and Sun, as well. If you do not know your rising sign or would like to […]

Community Print Edition

A Word With the Haki Farmers Collective

Oct 13 '21Oct 15 '21
L Kravit-Smith

By L. Kravit-Smith Mercy Kariuki-Mcgee’s passion for social justice and farming shone through my laptop. Despite the screen I felt her presence, much like how it felt hearing her perform in her Afro-fusion band Mazigazi before the pandemic. A year later, I interviewed her about her newest project, the Haki […]

Arts & Culture Commentary Print Edition

Dark City (1998): Movie Review

Oct 13 '21Oct 15 '21
Chase Patton

by Chase Patton From New Line Cinema, “Dark City” (1998) is a classic 90’s neo-noir masterpiece, directed by Alex Proyas. Alex Proyas is the imagination behind such movies as “The Crow,” “Knowing,” and “I, Robot.” “Dark City” is a timeless film similar in story and style to “The Matrix” and […]

Commentary History Print Edition

Christianized Traditions: Halloween

Oct 13 '21Oct 12 '21
Adam Nichols

by Adam Nichols The night between Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 was the Celtic New Year. Samhain (pronounced sah-win), meaning “summer’s end,” was a festival held to commemorate the coming of winter. Since the colder seasons were commonly associated with human death, it was believed that on this night, the […]

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