Korean American supermarket chain H Mart is almost here in Capitol Hill. While there is no set date for the grand opening, it is projected that it will open its doors sometime this year. Eater Seattle…
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On Saturday, demonstrators stood outside Seattle Center in solidarity with Ukraine, which is fighting against ongoing Russian aggression.
While the Ukrainian army fights against Russian aggression, residents of Washington state gathered Thursday afternoon at the University of Washington’s Red Square in protest of Russia’s ongoing invasion and in solidarity with Ukraine.
Transferring to a 4-year institution comes with a slew of benefits. Increased job opportunities, specialized career preparation, more majors to choose from, and greater networking opportunities are just a few to name.
Governor Jay Inslee held a press conference last Feb. 17, announcing that by Mar. 21st, the state of Washington is lifting its indoors mask mandate. The governor laid out his plans “in to regaining what we consider a much more normal life.”
Eating Disorder Awareness Week (NEDAwareness Week) will take place from February 21 - 27. The annual reminder is catered towards educating the public about the reality of eating disorders and providing support to those who suffer.
A video recording of a Jan. 12 online public forum with Seattle Colleges Chancellor Shouan Pan, Ph.D., and Vice Chancellor of Finance and Operations Terrence Hsiao that was shared by the Chancellor’s Office is no longer available on the original link provided to the community.
Wednesday Feb. 16 Twice Sold Tales celebrated its 35 years in business. Twice Sold Tales – Seattle’s only cat-bookstore – owner Jamie Lutton is an encyclopedia. “No good book-scout can do it without being a reader,…