Laika is a popular animation studio among cartoon buffs, especially for fans of Coraline, the studio’s most popular film. Hidden Worlds, a temporary exhibition at Seattle’s MoPop museum, is worth the visit for every Laika…
Posts published by “Vrindha”
Vrindha, an international student from India, is fueled by her fervent love for diverse art forms such as dance, drama, music and theatre. Eager to immerse herself in new experiences and broaden her horizons, she sees her involvement with the Collegian as a gateway to both sharing her passions and delving into new realms of knowledge.Love and Information by Caryl Churchill is the annual spring play of Seattle Central College. It is a series of disconnected vignettes joined together by the exploration of interactions in the modern world. Focusing naturally…
Seattle is known for a variety of things, including its numerous names – “Emerald City,” “Rain City,” its weather, its coffee, and its IT hubs. But one thing that is often overlooked is the city’s…
Fitness trends on campus: In conversation with Paul Carter (the manager of the fitness hub – the MAC)
VrindhaThe Mitchell Activities Center, MAC, sees a hundred students on a daily basis, but before COVID-19, the numbers were a lot higher. It was considered the hub for international students to keep up their fitness,…
Alumni Success Stories: In discussion with Zahid Ali, first-generation college student, Seattle Central & Columbia University graduate
VrindhaMany of us are first generation college students. Today we bring to you Zahid Ali, who is the first person in his entire family to have ever attended a four-year university. Ali graduated from Columbia…
When you search for “what is dance” you probably get answers like “a form of creative expression through physical movement that includes rhythmic movements that accompany music.” But to a dancer, the word “dance” has…
The obvious gems of every college are its faculty and students, but the gems that often go overlooked are student clubs. Student clubs are an integral part of college life. They not only enable students…
To quote our head advisor, Johnny Horton, “America is organized like American football, and everywhere else is soccer.” Now, when we look at sports in America and other countries, his quote makes sense; things are…
Everyone has a different fitness regimen, and certain things impact each person’s body differently, regardless of whether balancing fitness and college coursework is of utmost vitality. Keeping that in mind, let’s dive into one of…
Alumni Success Stories: In conversation with Central graduate and University of Washington transfer President’s Medalist, Tiffany-Ashton Gatsby
VrindhaA lot of our fellow students are graduating this quarter. But quite often, we doubt ourselves and our capabilities and worry about where life will lead us. Here we sit down to speak with one…