Full-time international student and Seattle Collegian staff writer, Alex Su, met an unwelcome fate when she arrived in the United States to begin classes at Seattle Central College in the winter of 2020. Two of…
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A young STEM student aspired for Mechanical Engineering and a staff writer at the Collegian. She's interested in design, machines, and the advancement of technology. Her dream is to use her design and technology skills to achieve a significant role in a dominantly male field. She enjoys playing video games, cooking, and mostly spending her time studying.
EDM (Every Day Marchers) organized a Car Brigade protest on November 22, 2020, honking horns outside the home of Seattle City Council Member Teressa Mosdueda, the day before she was scheduled to vote on the…
The on-campus library at Seattle Central College has been providing a variety of services for students for years. Recently, the school took advantage of an opportunity to remodel the library during the ongoing pandemic. We…
Since 2014, Thai people have been forced to live under the Junta government’s control (military dictatorship). For months, protests in Thailand, led by new generation students, are rebelling against the military-backed government. They are calling…
On Wednesday, October 7th, the Student Organization Resource Council (SORC) hosted a virtual meet & greet event for clubs at Seattle Central College via Zoom. The virtual affair was designed in a manner to encourage…
It seems that things are not getting any easier in the year 2020. Earlier this week, #Ebola was the number one trending topic on Twitter in the United States. On June 1, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesusthe,…
In response to the novel coronavirus outbreak, colleges and universities nationwide have moved classes online. An anonymous comment on Twitter stated, “We cannot learn math through a screen!” Many statements throughout social media show that…
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Seattle Central College has already made the call that Summer quarter 2020 classes will be online. Many of the students are beginning to change their Summer plans. In a recent…
As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, Governor Inslee announced that colleges and universities would transition to online operations starting from April 13th through May 4th, 2020. However at that time, Seattle Colleges (North, Central,…