As we’re painting the walls of my childhood home in Mississippi, readying it for a price tag, my mother tells me a story. You know the game MASH — that pen and paper kid’s game…
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“How many times in life can we make decisions that are important but will not hurt anyone? Are we obligated- maybe we are- to say yes to any choice when no one will be hurt?…
“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…
Angela Davis once said, “Mass imprisonment generates profits as it devours social wealth, and thus it tends to reproduce the very conditions that lead people to prison.” It is often ignored that the very constitutional…
Moving through the pockmarked world, warm eye contact with strangers, heaven on Earth — I’m talking about a world that is possible with love, when one can look beyond fear. This is where we drop…
This article is a part of the Sustainability Series, a new column focusing on sustainability, low-waste living, and minimalistic practices that we can implement as individuals to help make our planet just a little less…
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 weekend of October 22, French Canadian film director and writer Denis Villeneuve brought Frank Herbert’s sprawling space opera to the big screen, rife with an all-star cast and out-of-this-world budget. For those new to…