Nowadays, the way you speak and the words you use can be used to identify which side of the political spectrum you are on. As a queer immigrant living in Seattle, I personally identify with…
Posts published in March 2022
“The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of all.” — The Emperor, Mulan Spring is finally here in Seattle! After the wet and gloomy winter quarter has ended with this…
Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine last month, residents of Seattle have rallied in protest of the war. On March 19, protesters marched from Seattle City Hall to Seattle Center to show solidarity with Ukraine.
Are you interested in studying and developing your academic career at Seattle Colleges but need help finding funding? Then consider applying for a scholarship or grant through the Seattle Colleges Foundation today. A scholarship that…
Do you know which word was chosen by the Collins Dictionary as the most searched word in 2021? NFT is the answer. In November 2021, the Collins Dictionary announced that the term “NFT” (the abbreviation…
It is Sunday, the sun is out, and thus, so is Laugen Pretzel. Posted along the chainlink of 17th Ave. and East Pike Street, to civilian eyes, this is an elegant, little Bavarian pretzel cart…
Inspired by NASA and companies like SpaceX, BlueOrigin, and Virgin Galactic, Seattle Central College (SCC) students have their own hands-on opportunity to experience the exciting world of rocketry. Sometimes building from kits and other times…
Last weekend, I went to the Museum of Museums (MoM) for the first time. Without any idea what exhibits they have displayed, the experience left me feeling surprised and enamored. From adorable doodles of cats…