Growing up, I loved The Oscars. Starting when I was around 13, so old enough for the context of most nominated films, I would watch every film nominated for Best Picture, often with a group…
Posts published in April 2021
Have you been feeling overwhelmed and stressed by looking at a big chunk of deadlines? Have you been finding it hard to keep track of everything? Or have you heard about Google Calendar all the…
At 4 AM sharp, the charging iPhone screen lit up a corner of the room. The alarm blasted violently through the quiet night. “Ahhhhhhh, shut the FUCK up!” As quick as the way it came,…
In the initial months of the COVID-19 outbreak, over 4,500 Seattle-based businesses had shut down both temporarily and permanently. Of those who found remarkable ways to stay open, newfound business operations, as well as strategies…
“Perfectionism: A challenge to our well-being” ”Perfectionism is the belief that if we live perfect, look perfect, and act perfect, we can minimize or avoid the pain of blame, judgement, and shame. It’s a shield.…
On April 15 and April 16, more than a hundred people participated in this year’s 31st annual Student of Color Conference (SOCC) which was held virtually on Zoom. Through identity development, awareness of others, skill…
Greta Van Fleet, formed by Josh, Jake, and Sam Kiszka with Danny Wagner on drums in 2012, has spent the bulk of their career followed by a single criticism; they sound a lot like Led…
“He Came From Thailand to Care For Family. Then Came a Brutal Attack.” New York Times “Attacks on Asian-Americans in New York Stoke Fear, Anxiety and Anger” New York Times “Spit On, Yelled At, Attacked:…
The Seattle Collegian is having an Open House on Friday, April 23 at 3 pm. Book your calendar and come join us. WE ARE HIRING STAFF WRITERS! What to expect in the Open House? You’ll…