I fail at sitting still and meditating. Being raised in a Buddhist family, I have been familiar with traditional meditation since a young age. I meditated once in a while. It’s hard to nurture my…
Posts published in January 2021
Andy Wong, a full-time student at Seattle Central College, experienced a frustrating situation during virtual learning. The campus remained closed due to the pandemic. “Additional Lectures” were added to classes that are marked “not required.”…
Quite a lot has unfolded in this new year, and with the inauguration of a hopefully better president, it is understandable for us to need a moment of peace as we approach the middle of…
On Oct. 23, 2020, I published an article about the current issues surrounding the Financial Aid Office at SCC. Now, student comments and complaints, posted to the Seattle Central App, an app where students and…
After a Tacoma police officer drove into a group of pedestrians on Saturday, Jan. 23, running over at least one, demonstrators gathered in Downtown Tacoma the following night in response to the vehicular assault that…
January 20 was marked by Biden’s inauguration as president. It came and went relatively calmly, despite apprehensions following the Capitol invasion on January 6. But what can we expect from Biden’s presidency? Well, his campaign…
Did you know that Mitchell Activity Center (MAC) still runs and offers a bunch of activities virtually? Did you know that you can play Super Smash Bros with friends online or a classic game like…
2021 has arrived, and with this new year comes a heightened sensitivity and alertness to all that had transpired throughout 2020. A new year tends to summon a newfound hope, resolution, and commitment to instilling…