The sun grants us many things: light, warmth, and copious amounts of vitamin D. Humans are, by nature, creatures of the sun. Our internal clock and societal agenda cater to the natural rise and fall…
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“As counselors, we have learned how much our students need stress relief, healthy connections to others and themselves, as well as time for healing and joy.” We created this column with the hope of reaching more…
Although Seattle is known across the country for its left-leaning political grounds, progressive candidates faced defeat during this year’s general election as votes poured in for their more moderate opponents. Mayor, city attorney, and one…
Charles H. Mitchell Activity Center reopens in-person services to students, staff, faculty
Alexa VillatoroOn Nov. 1, Seattle Central’s Charles H. Mitchell Activity Center (MAC) reopened for in-person services on a limited reservation basis for the first time since the pandemic halted operations last year. The MAC will now…
The Buzz cafe has been a hallmark of Seattle Central’s main campus for quite a while, located directly to the left upon entering the Broadway-Edison building’s main entrance. During the pandemic, the school’s campus went…
SCC Campus Security Office has operated with expired or inconsistent training for years
Alexa VillatoroSecurity officers at Seattle Central College provide protection and foster a safe environment for students, staff, and faculty. They are the first to welcome students and faculty headed to their long-awaited in-person classes each morning,…
On Saturday, October 9, 2021 Seattle Pride held its official in-person event for the year, delayed by the pandemic and the struggle to vaccinate the country. The event, titled All Together Now, ran from 3…
I recently talked to my mom over the phone about how we are financially overcoming the pandemic. We had both giggled about the irony in the fact that the price of college textbooks in the…
Dr. Yoshiko Harden, Seattle Central College’s vice president of Student Support & Services since 2016, has been appointed as the college’s acting president. This follows the announced selection of Dr. Sheila Edwards Lange, who became…
Regarding Governor Jay Inslee’s higher education proclamation, SCC requires all students, staff, and faculty to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, unless otherwise exempted by medical or religious reasons. Students are required to report their vaccination…