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…
Posts tagged as “COVID-19”
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…
Three weeks ago on May 5, I received the first Pfizer shot for COVID-19 at my local QFC, which I shared my experience with here. My second shot was scheduled on May 26, three weeks…
At 4 AM sharp, the charging iPhone screen lit up a corner of the room. The alarm blasted violently through the quiet night. “Ahhhhhhh, shut the FUCK up!” As quick as the way it came,…
It’s been a year since the lockdown due to COVID-19. We, international students, have been through so much mess in every aspect possible. We went through the time when former President Trump’s administration tried to…
This time last year, news began to spread about the impending threat of COVID-19, yet the implications of the virus were undermined by misinformation, misconception, and an innocent, underlying naivety that left us – as…
The arrival of COVID-19 vaccinations has been long-awaited. But to most people in the U.S., they are unavailable. Anthony Fauci told CNN that “it may take until June, July and August to finally get everyone…
Going into the fourth quarter of online classes since the Covid-19 pandemic struck down classroom learning, students at Central have been expressing their longing for the school’s library’s atmosphere. In response, the school’s student leadership…
Grocery store employees (among various other frontline workers) are the glue holding this country together. So it comes as no surprise that the City of Seattle would approve a $4.00 Hazard Pay raise for them.…