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  • Bad-WifiAstro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    SCC WiFi Goes Lo-Fi

    ByTess Velo Thursday, January 10, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    There’s a brand new on-campus Wi-Fi procedure for Winter Quarter and heads up: it’s a little buggy In previous terms, the WiFi password was non-user specific; it was posted publicly in the halls and changed at the beginning of each new quarter.  Unfortunately, this didn’t keep non-students from popping their heads in, getting the new…

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  • BirdBoxEugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Review: ‘Bird Box’ brings unseen horror

    ByTerry Jackson Wednesday, January 9, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    In recent years, Netflix has produced an impressive number of original films and television shows, thereby establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the world of media entertainment and increasing member loyalty . The media giant’s ability to produce really good TV shows and films such as Daredevil, Making a Murderer, and Stranger…

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  • close-up of directional street sign that says 'money'Tiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Free Money? Yes, Please.

    ByTiffany-Ashton Gatsby Wednesday, January 9, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Attending college can be prohibitively expensive. Tuition alone can be a barrier to some, but for others, it is the actual cost of attendance that is the issue. Maybe your Pell Grant covers tuition here at a college like Seattle Central, but what about all of the other associated costs? Some people are able to…

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  • AquamanEugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Review: ‘Aquaman’s villainous appeal

    ByTerry Jackson Tuesday, January 8, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    The Aquaman character was initially a secondary role in comic books created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger in 1941. He had his first solo series in DC (Detective Comics) in the early 50’s and 60’s and was a founding member of the Justice League, which first appeared in 1960. The first time the character…

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  • View of viaduct from aboveTiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
    Features | News

    Squeeze-Proof Your Commute

    ByTiffany-Ashton Gatsby Monday, January 7, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Are you having trouble sleeping? Are you waking in the night with a sense of panic and dread? Feel like you’ve lost something, but you don’t know what? This could be a serious condition and you should seek medical attention immediately. That, or you’re just stressing out about the upcoming #SeattleSqueeze. Take comfort; you’re not…

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  • Photo of King County Metro's sign posted inside bus announcing free rides on NYETiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
    News

    No Shoes, No Shirt, Free Service

    ByTiffany-Ashton Gatsby Saturday, December 29, 2018Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Planning on whooping it up this coming New Year’s Eve? Not to worry, King County Metro’s got you covered. If you’re out late and Uber and Lyft surge rates are way too high, or your phone died hours ago, Metro is here for you this year. Stranded with no cash? Lost your wallet and your…

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  • rsz_seattleemergencyEugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
    News

    911 Outages Leave Many Concerned

    ByEugenia Montsaroff Friday, December 28, 2018Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Thursday evening (at approximately 9:00 pm PST), many 911 callers failed to reach their local 911 call center in states across the country. At 10:01 pm that night, SeattleAlert sent out a message to all Seattleites with the subject “911 OUTAGE-MAJOR DISRUPTION” stating “If you have an emergency and cannot connect to Seattle 911, please…

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  • View of the Seattle Skyline from above the Alaskan Way ViaductTiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
    News

    Brace Yourself for the #SeattleSqueeze

    ByTiffany-Ashton Gatsby Thursday, December 27, 2018Thursday, March 24, 2022

    The #seattlesqueeze is coming next week. Friday, January 4th, is when the first wave of traffic impacts will hit with the closure of on and off ramps to the viaduct near the stadiums, which is expected to affect traffic in the SoDo area significantly. Are you prepared for the changes to come over the next…

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  • Speed-Dating-SignAstro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Speed Dating – For a Cause

    ByTiffany-Ashton Gatsby Monday, December 17, 2018Thursday, March 24, 2022

    If you’ve never heard of or experienced speed dating, it is an activity done at a bar, coffee shop or community center with lots of people that want to date or meet new friends. Some haven’t had any luck meeting people conventionally due to work or school schedules, moving to a new area, hatred of…

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  • Ryan-McCormick-with-2-of-his-paintingsAstro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Student Artist Spotlight – Ryan McCormick

    ByTiffany-Ashton Gatsby Friday, December 7, 2018Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Ryan McCormick is a student here at Seattle Central who has been taking art classes for about a year. He spent several years as a professional chef, working for Seattle’s very own legendary chef, Tom Douglas. Ryan sat down with me to discuss why he left the grind of the culinary world and his plans…

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