On Thursday, March 14, Seattle Central’s art gallery hosted the opening reception for “Pink, Unpacked.” With over 60 pieces by Seattle Print Arts, the show explores personal meanings attached to the color, “Love it or…
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Capitol Hill Rally For International Working Women’s Day: Advocating Intersectional Feminism, Indigenous Rights, Palestinian Liberation, and Global Solidarity
Danika DjuandaOn March 8, activists and feminists rallied to commemorate International Women’s Day. Spearheaded by the International Working Women’s Day Coalition, this event transcended geographical boundaries, amplifying voices and advocating for global liberation struggles, with an…
How has AI impacted the school’s learning curriculum? What’s its effect on Seattle Central College as students and faculty constantly grapple with technological improvement? I interviewed two students named Cecil Fredrickson and Juno Lorhaff, who…
Each guest at the Seattle Pinball Museum is greeted by retro arcade noises, colorful machines to explore, a small team of employees, and a fantastically friendly golden retriever. Charlie and Cindy Martin started the museum…
Radiohead, as we know it, is probably dead and buried now that it’s been eight years since the last album. We’re just waiting out the clock till Thom Yorke confirms it himself, but don’t fret!…
Hip-hop has been a community-unifying force and a creative outlet for artists trying to make a living. Whether it’s as an emcee, a DJ, breakdancers, aka b-boys/girls, or graffiti artists, hip-hop has given opportunities for…
OP-ED: FIUTS CulturalFest: Where the world unites and shows the pure joy in their hearts
Rio TakahashiHave you ever felt the warmth of Seattle? Exploring and roaming around the city for three years, the lively cultural diversity never stops fascinating me. The one-night cultural gala held at the Benaroya Hall was…
Meditating: mindfulness practices for enlightenment and overcoming life’s challenges
Francisco FonsecaMindfulness, an ancient practice rooted in Buddhist traditions, has gained significant popularity as a powerful tool for enhancing mental well-being, alleviating anxiety, and navigating the complexities of life. As an international student dealing with everything…
OP-ED: Female competitiveness in male-dominated fields: why do we try to one-up each other to find success?
Daya AbdullahiAs a woman pursuing an engineering degree, I feel threatened when there’s another woman in the room. It’s not that I don’t want her to succeed; I want all women to succeed, but I wish…
Dr. Bradley Lane’s journey mirrors the inspiring ethos of Seattle Central College, where the doors of opportunity swing open for all. From his beginnings as a first-generation college student to his current role as the…