Starting at 1 pm, on June 14, 2020, Black, Indigenous, and Asian Pacific Islander drummers, singers and dancers came together at the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (sometimes called CHAZ or CHOP, Capitol Hill Occupied Protest)…
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On June 5th an anonymous call appeared on various media sites calling for the creation of vigils across the country memorializing the “dozen more lives (that) have been taken by state and vigilante violence in…
On May 14th, a Q/A session on COVID-19 hosted by MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science, and Achievement) was held via Zoom. It featured Professor M. Elizabeth ‘Betz’ Halloran, the Director of the Center for Inference and…
A long, long time ago in a faraway galaxy called Minneapolis, there lived a singer, songwriter,musician, record producer, dancer, actor, and filmmaker named Prince. He was a guitar virtuoso,a legendary multi-instrumentalist known for eclectic genre-crossing…
“Hi everyone out there in Zoomland,” Student Leadership welcomed audience members as they entered into a special presentation with guest Tariq Touré, Wednesday afternoon, May 6. Tariq Touré is a poet, activist, painter, essayist, public…
Once again, the Seattle Central College Tournament and Games Team hosted their Winter Showcase called “Seattle Central’s Got Talent” on Friday, March 6th, from 5-8 p.m. The showcase was a perfect opportunity for Seattle Central…
This past week on Thursday, March 5, Chloe Yeo, a member of a well known youth-led political movement visited Seattle Central College to discuss youth activism as part of the Conversations on Social Issues (COSI).…