This week, I got to chat and interview Meghan Trainor, who is the curator of the M. Rosetta Hunter art gallery. She grew up in Seattle and is a visual artist who has done artwork…
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From campus to the capitol: Seattle Central College Advocacy Day calls for legislative action to support student welfare
Danika DjuandaThere is power in bringing individual voices to places of influence. This is evident in a recent effort to shift legislative discussions to encompass personal struggles, goals, and pleas for change. On Jan. 25, students…
Surveys on Class Modality Preferences Aid English Faculty in Setting Students Up for Success
Danika DjuandaIn 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…
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…
Seattle Colleges’ 51st Annual Community Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
Rhiannon Phillips and Danika Djuanda and Rhiannon Phillips and Danika DjuandaOn 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…
Central’s Progressive Student Union: advocating, educating, and resisting for Palestine and beyond
Danika DjuandaIn the dynamic corridors of our community college, a movement is underway — one that endeavors to amplify voices, question established norms, and foster dialogues on urgent global concerns. The Progressive Student Union, an initiative…
Surrounded by the skeletons on his walls, Lee Post turned off the local radio station and explained that it’s always hard to describe his job. “I’m just a bone builder, but more technical would be…
Reflection Room left untouched for years, do Muslim students feel prioritized on campus?
Daya AbdullahiConversation around the Meditation/Reflection Room began in August 2017, intending to open the space at the beginning of the academic year. Lyall Rudenskjold, former assistant director of the multicultural services (EDIC), spearheaded the endeavor. The…
Navigating the Global Campus: Evan Franulovich’s International Programs podcast “Conversations with!”
Sophia BruscatoHave you ever wondered what it’s like to be an international student in the United States? Perhaps you’re considering making the leap yourself. If so, Evan Franulovich’s podcast is a resource offering various perspectives on…
Nearing the end of her Midwest Princess Tour, “Casual” singer/songwriter, Chappell Roan, celebrated the Queer community, encouraging them to be loud and proud. With the same free expression heard in her popular single, “Pink Pony…