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Volume 35, Issue 2, Sept. 28, 2006

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Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The newspaper's goal was to provide an open space for students to express themselves to the rest of the community, but also to report relevant and interesting community and international news to the Evergreen community.

The newspaper has covered many large events that have happened at The Evergreen State College. In recent years, the newspaper has covered a professor that embezzled money from students; the Dead Prez riot, when student flipped a police patrol car after the arrest of a black community member; the Students for a Democratic Society's sit-in of the Vice President of Student Affairs office after the group was temporarily disbanded by administration; and a labor strike by student support staff employees for a living wage increase and better benefits.

Most students who have worked for the Cooper Point Journal have typically been volunteers. Sometimes, they've been compensated with a small education stipend. Occasionally, a student will be on the CPJ staff for an Independant Learning Contract, and would then receive college credits instead of the stipend.

Dates

  • Creation: Sept. 28, 2006

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to the public.

Extent

From the Collection: 9 Cubic Feet (4 2.5" Letter document cases 18 5" Letter document cases 1 box containing microfilm of the contents of the other boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Palestine Refugees?

Make a content label for palestinian refugees or the palestine/israeli conflict

Container Summary

*Cooper Point Journal (front page) *Bible Believers demonstrate on campus *Water in the Soup *Student government learning to crawl *Recommendation to enforce compulsory advising *Wednesday Healing Space *Vox Pop *Staff Credits *(Advertisement) CPJ Meeting Times *Brief: Open meeting times with the President of the college *Brief: Calling all those interested in sustainability at Evergreen! *Brief: Reproductive Freedom Summer: Takin' It to the Streets in Jackson, Mississippi *Brief: Best Mentor Showcase 2006 features Dorothy Allison *Brief: Can You Hear Me Now? A multicultural approach to up-front communication and leadership skills for women *Brief: Seattle Shakespeare Comapny to conduct two-week residency *Brief: Police Reports *New student workshop absentees may face account holds *How I'm Livin':Refugee Camps on and off Campus *(Advertisement) Last Word Books *(Advertisement) Furniture Works *(Advertisement) Chapman University College *Adventures Abroad - winter/spring 2006 *If you are a smoker, please be responsible *(Advertisement) Oldschool Pizzaria *(Advertisement) Intercity Transit *Penny Arcade Expo 2006 *Artsy apartments with dazzling decorations *(Advertisement) Writing Center *(Advertisement) Jake's on 4th *(Advertisement) CPJ *(Advertisement) New Moon Cafe *(Advertisement) Jake's on 4th *(Advertisement) Danger Room Comics *(Advertisement) QuaSR *The language of the symposium: Something or other by way of an introduction *(Advertsement) Vic's Pizzaria *(Advertisement) WESCU *(Advertisement) Orca Books *(Advertisement) Exploring Quakerism *(Advertisement) Traditions Cafe *Untitled *Millennial *(Advertisement) Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort *(Advertisement) Columbia University *Haiti and Canadian horros *National progress comes only through dialogue *A tribute to the WB from a WB Teen *Boobies! *Becoming crew... *(Adversidement) Olympia Art and Frame *(Advertisement) Clubside Cafe *Calendar *(Advertisement) S&A Board *(Comic) Batican *(Comic) Ex-Q's *(Comic) Cartoonopolis *(Comic) Chicken's Journal *(Comic) Kibitz *(Comic) Don't steal triangles

Repository Details

Part of the The Evergreen State College Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
http://www.evergreen.edu/archives
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW
Olympia WA 98505 USA