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Oh, our lovely rights… Students Try to Decipher the Proposed Student Code of Conduct

Students conducting themselves at recent Student Code of Conduct DTF meeting

On November 4, students piled into a library classroom to voice their apprehensions to the Disappearing Task Force (DTF) in charge of revising the Student Code of Conduct. Many concerns were raised last spring when the first draft of the code was released to the students for public comment. Considering the level of attendance at the most recent meeting, students would like to take part in the review of the code more than once a year.

Art's Power Grab

The student body is a diverse community, so who has the right to speak on their behalf?

With a new school year just beginning each student must find their place at Evergreen, their power in the community and figure out what Evergreen needs to do for them. After all Evergreen, like any college, is there for the students.
With classes just starting up and people settling back into their lives, it is easy forget about community issues. However, if we let things slip away ourcommunity will be formed without student voice.

Active-shooter response plan and campus history: A brief history of Evergreen police

Painting by Amelie Ray

“…all great world-historic facts and personages appear, so to speak, twice. …the first time as a tragedy, the second time as a farce.”

Guns, Students, a Survey and a Board

Future Evergreen police officer according to Ed Sorger's dreams

The Police Services Community Review Board in perspective

One of the more tangible contributions of the Geoduck Student Union (gsu) this year has been appointing student representatives to the Police Services Community Review Board (pscrb). Sky Cohen, Tasha Glen and Aaron Lee all went through the process of interview and approval by the Union in order to become the students’ voting representatives, alongside faculty and staff, on the Board.

Evergreen under military occupation?

Demonstrators staged a mock checkpoint in front of Red Square (Photo by Andrew Sernatinger)

or...Criminal charges and lawsuit threatened against street theater performance

Campus police have suggested criminal charges and an Evergreen staff is threatening civil action against a street theater performance that occurred on Red Square on May 13.