In the midst of the hateful rhetoric coming from both sides of the political aisle, I want to take a moment to pause and reflect on the deep seated issues running rampant through our country,…
Posts published in November 2020
As the polls drew to a close in the Fall of 2016, I found myself floating on a cloud of disbelief. It wasn’t that I felt certain Hillary Clinton, your run-of-the-mill bargain bin corrupt politician,…
On Oct. 27th, 2020, M. Rosetta Hunter, former associate dean of humanities and social sciences at Seattle Central College, passed away. Her career at Seattle Central began as a member of the faculty teaching courses…
We might not have all drowned in the volatile waves of what nearly became a true authoritarian state, but today’s victory doesn’t mean the ocean of politics will stop thrashing. Though the Biden-Harris ticket claims…
Maximillian Harrison has known since second grade that he was an artist. “I remember vividly I was drawing something with my friend,” said Maximillian. “I was trying to think of what to draw and I…
Gloomy skies poured over Seattle on Election Day, mirroring the uneasy atmosphere of what the day might bring. Volunteer students and staff from Seattle Central College organized support stations from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.…