The Evergreen State College - Notable Student Groups

Notable Student Groups

  • The Evergreen Rugby Football Club
  • Cooper Point Journal (Student-run newspaper)
  • KAOS-FM (Evergreen's community radio station)
  • The Flaming Eggplant Cafe (Student run consensus based local and organic cafe on campus)
  • Evergreen Socialist Alternative (Part of the national Socialist Alternative organization)
  • MindScreen (Student run film and media group)
  • Giant Robot Appreciation Society (Japanese animation club)
  • Riot To Follow Theater Productions (Student theater society)
  • Generation Friends Comedy Arts Coalition (Student comedy group)
  • Slightly West (Student run school literary journal)
  • International Solidarity Movement
  • The Evergreen Singers (Evergreens performing Chorus)
  • CASV (Coalition Against Sexual Violence)
  • Evergreen Students for Sustainable Animal Agriculture (aka Sheep Club)
  • PASS (Police Awareness and Student Safety)
  • The Women of Color Coalition
  • The Womyn's Resource Center
  • TESC Divest
  • The Evergreen Shellfish Club
  • The Evergreen Black Student Union
  • The Native Student Alliance
  • Common Bread (Student Interfaith Club)
  • MEChA
  • The Asian and Pacific Islander Coalition
  • The Student Of Color Union
  • Competitive Bird Watching Association

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