Well, now that we’re done with 2024, and are finally ready to head into our new hellish existence in 2025, I think it’d be wise to hack off an old limb still clinging to my…
Posts published in January 2025
The Climbing Club at Seattle Central, led by Milo, offers students an opportunity to engage in the world of climbing. The club meets weekly at the Seattle Bouldering Project for collective climbing sessions. Through this,…
The human mind is a puzzle. Not only for its mysteries and intricacies but for its multitude of pieces that form a cohesive design: the self. Seattle-based artist, social worker, and psychotherapist Jennifer Leigh Harrison…
Seattle is one of the most expensive cities in the United States. According to the Seattle Times, the average household income in the city was $120,600 in 2023. However, a six-figure annual income is not…
The connections I made with the Japanese American community in Bainbridge Island last time led me back at the beginning of this year. Hence, I was able to witness the 35th annual Mochi Tsuki Festival,…
I first became aware that Robert Smith “still had it” when I heard the CHVRCHES single he was featured on, called “How Not To Drown,” released in 2021. Smith, lead singer of The Cure for…
The Seattle People’s March is the successor to the Womxn’s March, which had over 100,000 participants in 2017. This year, the rally began at 9 a.m. in Cal Anderson Park. The march started shortly after…
The Mitchell Activity Center (MAC) at Seattle Central College (SCC) has expanded its range of classes, offering classes available to both students and faculty. There are numerous ways to maintain physical health on campus, and…
As many issues as 2024 had, the one thing you cannot levy against it was the music. This year was truly legendary for music, both in the popular sectors and the underground. Amazing albums and…
Op-ed: A ‘Lit’ Visit with George Freeman’s Rectory, the Wacky and Wonderful Glass I5 Icon and its equally Wild Owner
Nova BergerAs the Space needle’s fireworks light the sky, another spotlight shines like a beacon on the Seattle skyline. Above the infamous “Science is God” letters, lights flash. A massive party is happening, but it’s not…