The school system is its own ecology, and just like biological ecosystems, the structure of a community college is sensitive to change.
Posts published in March 2022
The Wood Technology Center has decided to terminate the Architectural Woodworking and Fine Furniture Making program (undergraduate certificate) which is in its last quarter.
After the initial date of March 21, Gov. Jay Inslee held a press conference on Feb. 28 announcing that Washington will be joining the states of Oregon and California on shortening the timeline of the indoor mask mandate lift, which will be now on March 12.
The world has become both otherworldly and recognizable. Time crawls smugly by, moving and shaking, and I have forgotten how to measure it. I catch sight of myself in windows while I walk, and see that I am 30.
This is a developing story and there is still information that needs to be gathered. The Seattle Collegian will work diligently to make the voices of students, faculty, and staff heard as they are the…
A row of tents lining two blocks of 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle was cleared by police and municipal workers in the early morning of Wednesday, March 9, despite opposition from anti-sweep activists.
The square outside Seattle Central College was busy Tuesday afternoon with abortion-rights activists rallying in response to recent fears of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and with it — the constitutional right…
Korean American supermarket chain H Mart is almost here in Capitol Hill. While there is no set date for the grand opening, it is projected that it will open its doors sometime this year. Eater Seattle…