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Posts published in November 2024
One of the standout spots along Broadway has been the colorfully decorated storefront at Lifelong Thrift, a non-profit thrift store in the Capitol Hill area. The store offers great deals while supporting a meaningful cause. …
The Umoja Program, named after the Kiswahili word for unity, offers Black students at Central a space to make connections with fellow students, faculty, and counselors along with weekly workshops that highlight personal and academic…
May I have your attention please—Will the shut-down schools please stand up? It was announced on Oct. 25, 2024, that four elementary schools are shutting down in the 2025-2026 school year: North Beach, Sacajawea, Stevens,…
Located on bustling 5th Avenue, the Museum of Illusions made its debut in Seattle in summer 2023. It quickly captured the public’s attention due to its prime location, photogenic spaces, and mind-bending exhibits. The museum…
Masterminds behind on-campus events: The International Ambassadors at Seattle Central College
VrindhaAfter the fabulous Halloween events at Seattle Central College, it is a must to know how these amazing events were organized and, most importantly, the masterminds behind them. The International Ambassadors (IAs) are the masterminds…
With 26 songs and a run-time of 81 minutes, Mount Eerie’s “Night Palace” is a sprawling work that explores new ways to think about living in the Northwest. The record marks the latest project of…
My favorite time of the day is when I walk my dog, and the benefits of dog walking are numerous. It helps me maintain a regular, healthy routine and explore new places with my dog,…
It is Sept. 6, a Friday morning, and I prepare to leave my sunlit apartment and head to Seattle Central College, where I work. As I pour my first cup of coffee, I receive a…