Winston Constable joined the Umoja (Kiswahili for “unity”) scholar program here at Seattle Central in the fall of 2022 because he wanted to be part of a community that assists struggling students of color and…
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It was a seemingly ordinary Wednesday in mid April. For the crowd gathered at The Neptune Theater, we would experience the extraordinary. Oneohtrix Point Never was about to deliver a synesthetic dose of glitched-out psychedelia…
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…
Mutants, monsters, and aliens mingled with ninjas, robots, and royalty. Heroes and villains set aside their differences to come together for the Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC). Spanning Feb. 29 – Mar. 3, an estimated…
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…
Looking back on working as a student leader for a year, I have been ruminating over countless obstacles and enjoyable memories I made throughout last year. Being a college worker has taught me many lessons…
Part 1: Coming into Work The setting is a restaurant called Mamnoon, located in Capitol Hill, Seattle. It’s Valentine’s Day, one of the busiest days for service industry professionals. Max arrives first, 10-15 minutes early…
One of the issues I am starting to run into as a music reviewer is being overwhelmed with new releases. I mean, hell, there are about three more album reviews I have lined up before…
Celebrating Earth: Seattle Colleges and Community Offer a Full Month of Environmental Action
Danika DjuandaEarth Day, an annual reminder of our collective responsibility towards environmental protection and sustainability, is taking on a new dimension this year in Seattle. Our college and the wider community are not just reminding but…