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Posts published by “Sophia Bruscato”

Sophia is an internationally published author with her book Primeira Pessoa, as well as a young classical singer. Born and raised in Brazil, she believes the greatest role of a writer is to bring forth the truth, the honesty, and the humanity that echoes within each one of us.

Seattle Central leadership under scrutiny after Dean’s alarming email

It may seem unwise to send an email mentioning firearms to coworkers at 12:44 a.m. on a Saturday. But that's exactly what Seattle Central’s Dean of Student Development, Dr. Kunbi Ajiboye, did on Aug. 31. What unfolded after the Dean’s message would not only shape the campus atmosphere for days to come but expose years of underlying issues at the college’s administrative level. 

53rd Annual Northwest Folklife Festival: a blooming of Seattle’s spirit under rainy weather

As a Seattle tradition since 1972, this year’s Northwest Folklife Festival took place from May 24-27 at the lively Seattle Center. Despite the rainy weather, the festival gathered thousands of people throughout all four days.…

Mariners College Night: Get Your Tickets!

This month Seattle Colleges International Programs is offering $5 tickets to all students of Seattle Colleges for the Seattle Mariners versus the Oakland Athletics on May 10, at 6:40 p.m., at T-Mobile Park. International Students from all three Seattle Colleges can request free tickets if they sign up by Friday, April 20. 

2024 Seattle Central Student Invitational, art pop-ups, and more: learn how you, a Central student, can have your art exhibited on our walls

Located in the atrium, the M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery serves as a beacon of expression and engagement for Seattle Central’s community. Funded by the Student National Association (SNA), the gallery provides exposure to high-quality…

Reimagining Iconic Hues: M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery’s Spring Show “Pink, Unpacked”

On Thursday, March 14, Seattle Central’s art gallery hosted the opening reception for “Pink, Unpacked.” With over 60 pieces by Seattle Print Arts, the show explores personal meanings attached to the color, “Love it or…

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