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  • The job market took a significant hit after COVID-19, impacting the industries that claimed to be untouchable in opportunities, specifically, the tech industry. The year 2020 witnessed mass hiring, and the repercussions of that mass…

    Vrindha Sunday, May 11, 2025
  • In this era of widespread misinformation, teachers are not only the backbone of society but also sanctuaries for true knowledge. During Teacher Appreciation Week, we’re highlighting Christopher Chan, 37, a lecturer in anthropology at Seattle…

    Mbaire Sunday, May 11, 2025
  • Calling all reality TV show junkies—have I got a book for you! “Attached at the Hip” by Christine Riccio is an upper-YA novel that feels like “Survivor” meets “The Bachelor,” with contestants competing for a…

    Rhiannon Phillips Wednesday, May 7, 2025
  • Panda Fest, one of America’s largest outdoor Asian food and culture festivals, makes its debut in Seattle from June 6-8, 2025, at the Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center. This three-day extravaganza offers a celebration of…

    Vrindha Tuesday, May 6, 2025
  • Going back to the basics is one of the most comforting things one can do in life, like finishing off your ambitious, new six-course crocodile buffet with a side of fries. Today, that side of…

    Kate Megathlin Tuesday, May 6, 2025
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The Seattle Collegian

Seattle Colleges faculty unions stand in solidarity for May Day walkout at Seattle Central College

This year’s May Day saw faculty unions, professors, staff, and students across the Seattle Colleges standing in solidarity amidst a growing budget crisis and proposed furloughs backed by Governor Bob Ferguson. These proposals would require…

Seattle Colleges faculty walkout: “f— your furloughs,” “tax the rich,” and get ICE off campus 

Staff, faculty, and students made three things clear at the walkout on Thursday, May 1, “f— the furloughs,” “tax the rich,” and “get ICE off campuses.” Furloughs are temporary layoffs, forced, unpaid “time off.” Currently,…