Seattle Central College’s Unity Fair took place outside the Broadway Performance Hall on the South Plaza on Thursday, May 23. Along with music, games, and prizes, this year’s fair featured an activity by the Mitchell…
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The M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery hosted a student-curated pop-up on May 8, 2024 organized by Adrian Silva, a student at Seattle Central College. This gathering featured art exhibitions and performances by artists from around…
Love and Information by Caryl Churchill is the annual spring play of Seattle Central College. It is a series of disconnected vignettes joined together by the exploration of interactions in the modern world. Focusing naturally…
Are you satisfied with your sleeping habits? Do you have a strategy for perfect quality sleep? Sleep is an important part of a college student’s life. It strengthens the immune system, provides energy for tomorrow,…
Seattle is known for a variety of things, including its numerous names – “Emerald City,” “Rain City,” its weather, its coffee, and its IT hubs. But one thing that is often overlooked is the city’s…
Remember the old guy selling a myriad of movie posters that filled the entire hallway a few weeks ago at Seattle Central College? You would never expect that he lives in the jungle in Thailand,…
Fitness trends on campus: In conversation with Paul Carter (the manager of the fitness hub – the MAC)
VrindhaThe Mitchell Activities Center, MAC, sees a hundred students on a daily basis, but before COVID-19, the numbers were a lot higher. It was considered the hub for international students to keep up their fitness,…
It’s been a very weird week for music, and that’s even beyond the utter shitshow that is the Drake vs Kendrick beef, a topic that could very well be its own article with all that’s…
Alumni Success Stories: In discussion with Zahid Ali, first-generation college student, Seattle Central & Columbia University graduate
VrindhaMany of us are first generation college students. Today we bring to you Zahid Ali, who is the first person in his entire family to have ever attended a four-year university. Ali graduated from Columbia…
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…