College life can be overwhelmingly stressful at times, which makes career choices and looking for the best-fit place to pursue your bachelor’s degree a lot to process; especially when you are taking other college-level classes…
Posts published in October 2019
On My Head. In My Heart, is the current installation of the M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery located in 2BE2116, just across from the Atrium Cafeteria in the main Broadway Edison building. The opening reception…
While there’s a demand for housing in Seattle, there are few resources for rent subsidy within student groups, and rent is quickly rising. As one of the fastest growing cities in America, Seattle has undergone…
On Sunday, October 13th, 300-400 people gathered in downtown Seattle’s Westlake Plaza in a show of solidarity for the region of Kurdistan in only the most recent development of events in the shell-shocked region of…
If you haven’t noticed already, there is a staggering growth of houseless and resource insecure people throughout the city. Seattle has a scattering of shelters for youth and adults but a vastly limited amount of…
This weekend’s closure of the downtown Light Rail stations is slated to cause minimal disruption to the SCC community. Sound Transit will stop service from Friday night until early Monday morning between the Capitol Hill…
Harvard garage has for years acted as a safe place for students to park near campus. The transportation department oversees this garage and this quarter has implemented a state-funded security team for more surveillance. The…
On September 6th, 2019, Caffe Vita’s now former manager Isaiah Washington sent out a company-wide email about employees handing out leftover food and coffee on shift to the homeless. The email discouraged this act…