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Commentary

Wasted Advice: 2/28/13

Feb 28 '13May 19 '13
Cooper Point Journal

I made a great amount of money at the Craft fair last week and would love to continue to sell my crafts, but I don’t know how/where to get started. I am nervous about trying etsy.com because I am a busy student and won’t be able to update the site […]

Sports & Recreation

Basketball After Evergreen

Feb 28 '13May 19 '13
Cooper Point Journal

Patrick Lewis may have graduated from Evergreen last year, but he’s not done with basketball just yet. After getting an honorable mention from the Cascade Conference his senior year, Lewis has continued to stay deeply entrenched in the local basketball scene. This season he has been playing for a new […]

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Darby’s Café: 1995 Olympia Original

Feb 14 '13Oct 05 '16
Cooper Point Journal

by Giulia Cole Stepping off of 5th ave and into Darby’s Café felt like teleportation into retro Olympia. A ceiling-to-floor mural of different colors covered one wall, another drenched in The Wizard of Oz memorabilia. Upon sitting down at a small table by the street-front window, the servers greeted me […]

Arts & Culture

SIXIS: New Beats for a New Mindset

Feb 14 '13Mar 09 '15
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When Ben Wyss – better known under his moniker SIXIS – sits down to talk about music, the thing that most comes across is his  artistic vision. The up-and-coming electronic music wizard and DJ conjures tracks worth considering in an age of artless and unimaginative production. In his last year […]

Sports & Recreation

Men’s Basketball Team Plays Final Home Games

Feb 14 '13May 19 '13
Cooper Point Journal

Seniors are honored as they play final game of their college careers The Evergreen Men’s team had a tough weekend going against two of the top teams in the Cascade Conference last weekend. Playing a doubleheader against Oregon Tech (#7 in CC) and Southern Oregon (#3 in CC, #24 Nationally). […]

News

Indigenous New Zealander Activists Speak at Evergreen

Feb 14 '13May 19 '13
Cooper Point Journal

February 6 holds great significance for the indigenous populations of New Zealand – collectively known as Aotearoa from post-colonial times. On this day, 173 years ago, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. In solidarity with the recent Idle No More movement that’s garnering global attention, New Zealanders Dr. Leonie Pilhama […]

News

Olympia Officially Bans Camping On Public Property

Feb 14 '13May 20 '13
Cooper Point Journal

A new ordinance, passed by the City Council of Olympia, went into effect on February 8 making it illegal to camp on public property. The new Chapter of Olympia Municipal Code Title 12 states that “it shall be unlawful at all times to camp or construct camp facilities at or […]

Arts & Culture

Artist Profile: DANTE GARCIA

Feb 14 '13Oct 03 '13
Cooper Point Journal

What’s your favorite material to work with? Easily a pencil or pen. I’m an old school doodler. Anytime I’m in class my pen or pencil is right at hand. It’s what I feel most natural with. Otherwise, I put a lot of energy into what I’m creating, so I like […]

Community

Michael Meade at the Longhouse: Mythology for our Times

Feb 14 '13Feb 04 '18
Cooper Point Journal

Michael Meade gave an elaborate lecture and Q&A session at the Longhouse at Evergreen on February 8, named “Why the World Doesn’t End” after the recently published book that he was promoting. Meade discussed mythological themes of eternity and the end of the world, proposing throughout the lecture that the […]

Arts & Culture

Community Season 4: A Parody of Community

Feb 14 '13May 19 '13
Cooper Point Journal

“Community” has never been a popular show. On a national scale it has been widely ignored. During it’s third season no episode topped four million viewers, a relatively miniscule number. This rating is especially small for NBC’s Thursday night comedy line-up, a block that has held shows like “The Cosby […]

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