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OP-ED: Loneliness: the Feeling of Dread
Have you ever had a feeling after hanging out with friends or being around your peers in a classroom? It can be described as loneliness. It’s shown when you head back to your humble abode and there’s this wave of depression and fear creeping into your body, and suddenly you feel like a mime trapped…
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Surveys on Class Modality Preferences Aid English Faculty in Setting Students Up for Success
In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, adapting to the needs and preferences of both faculty and students is crucial to fostering effective learning environments. Early this quarter, the English department at Seattle Central conducted surveys to gauge faculty and student preferences regarding class modalities, focusing on striking a balance that sets students up for…
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Mount Eerie, Black Belt Eagle Scout enter the Black Lodge to honor this land and its lineage
The Pacific Northwest is a lush landscape in ways both literal and metaphorical. This fertile environment has shaped many of my favorite artists and albums, many of which are inextricably tied to this place — a place both wonderful and strange, to borrow a phrase from Agent Dale Cooper of “Twin Peaks.” When music became…
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King Street Studio: A Space For Young Artists to Grow
The greater Seattle area has historically had plenty of musical talent like Jimi Hendrix, Quincy Jones, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Macklemore, and so much more. These big artists have put Seattle on the map over the years, but there is an even larger amount of smaller artists in Seattle working to make a name…
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Seattle Colleges’ 51st Annual Community Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
On Jan. 12, the Seattle Colleges commemorated its 51st Annual Community Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. at South Seattle College’s Brockey Center. The event brought students, staff, faculty, and speakers together in a tribute to the legacy of the late Martin Luther King Jr. Emceed by DeeDee Sun, a reporter and weekend anchor at…
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Punk Rock Flea Market provides community, support ahead of holiday
It wasn’t hard to spot where the Punk Rock Flea Market (PRFM) was happening as I neared the intersection of 3rd and Pine in downtown Seattle. A small crowd of people sporting leather jackets, spikes, and piercings were out front of Nii Modo Gallery. I felt like I was heading to a punk show. Once…







