Have you ever heard a song or watched a movie that made you wonder whether love is real or if it exists only in your head? Speaking as someone who is named after Fleetwood Mac’s…
Posts published by “Rhiannon Phillips”
As Rhiannon had done journalism in the past for her high school. She hopes to continue that path through the Collegian.
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a volunteer usher at the theatres as part of the Seattle Theatre group? On Friday, Oct. 12, and Monday, Oct. 14, I ushered for Clairo…
Have you made any plans for the upcoming months? Well, I have a few suggestions you can add to your planner. There are a lot of exciting events taking place at the Moore, Paramount, and…
Have you ever read an adaptation of Greek mythology that focuses on a nymph and her journey to gain her family’s approval, win her husband’s love, and help Odysseus on his quest in the Odyssey? …
The M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery hosted a student-curated pop-up on May 8, 2024 organized by Adrian Silva, a student at Seattle Central College. This gathering featured art exhibitions and performances by artists from around…
Have you ever wanted to see a tour that is all dancing and not a musical performance? Well, on March 11 Kate Megathlin and I attended the Dancing with the Stars tour in Seattle. For…
How has AI impacted the school’s learning curriculum? What’s its effect on Seattle Central College as students and faculty constantly grapple with technological improvement? I interviewed two students named Cecil Fredrickson and Juno Lorhaff, who…
Have you ever wondered how the library at Seattle Central works? Tenured Reference and Instruction Librarian Sharon Spence-Wilcox and Dean of Library Services Lynn Kanne sat down with The Seattle Collegian to provide information about…
This week, I got to chat and interview Meghan Trainor, who is the curator of the M. Rosetta Hunter art gallery. She grew up in Seattle and is a visual artist who has done artwork…
Have you ever had a feeling after hanging out with friends or being around your peers in a classroom? It can be described as loneliness. It’s shown when you head back to your humble abode…