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  • Members of BSU at Legacy FestivalJoshua Scott | The Seattle Collegian
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    BSU Provides Space for Collaboration at Legacy Festival

    ByTaylor McManus Wednesday, March 14, 2018Thursday, March 24, 2022

    The Black Student Union’s Legacy Festival, held February 23rd, continued the organization’s tradition of encouraging collaboration and community for Seattle Central’s students of African descent. Featuring outreach organizations such as SOAR and Seattle Cares Mentoring Movement, the festival maintained a focus on coalition building between students at Seattle Central and the greater Seattle area. Jacob…

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    Counselor Will Confer at Summit

    ByCollegian Archive Thursday, October 27, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Pete Arsanto, counselor, will be at the Summit Branch on Monday, October 24, and Tuesday, October 25, from 8 a.m. to Noon to talk with students who may have problems they wish to discuss with a counselor. Counselors are available in the Admissions Office, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from…

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    Libraries in 3 Sites

    ByCollegian Archive Friday, October 21, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Seattle Community College Library has three instructional-resource centers to serve its students and faculty. They are in the Edison, Summit and Washington branches. The three centers will have more than 25,000 volumes and a magazine collection of more than 300 titles. All branches are in charge of the audio-visual programs in their areas. The staff…

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    Erickson, Long A Builder, Has New Project

    ByCollegian Archive Friday, October 21, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    By Luis Burgess SuHtlle Community College will move forward with Dr. Ed K. Erickson as the major architect. He has built homes for his, family: now he is dedicated to the task of building this college. Dr. Erickson, president of Seattle Community College, arrives at his ‘”college-building” job at 6:30 a.m. to start the long…

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    Cook To Study In England

    ByCollegian Archive Friday, October 21, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    By Uknown Keith Logdahl. a student in S.C.C.s food department at Edison, will spend the next .school year learning the art of fine cookery In England. He was chosen to receive one of m awards throughout the world by Rotary International. Logdahl. a graduate of Lincoln High School, will leave next summer or in September…

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    Hallgrimson Heads Financial—Aid Office

    ByCollegian Archive Friday, October 21, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    By Jim Easterling As Seattle Community College opened this fall, so did the Office of StudentFinancial Aid. It is under the direction of B. T. Hallgrimson, who is assisted byhis secretary, Mrs. Ann Pruitt. This office is in the Summit Branch of the college in the student lounge. The function of the office is to…

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    Vets Still Can Get School Assistance

    ByCollegian Archive Friday, October 21, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    By Unknown Veterans who have served on active duty at least 181 days, any part of which was after January 31. 1055, are eligible to receive up to $150 a month for their education. The amount of the assistance is determined by how many dependents the veteran has, how many hours he is taking and…

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    KCTS-TV Will Offer Four-Week Course

    ByCollegian Archive Friday, October 21, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    By Unknown A complete 4-week course covering True Position Dimensioning will be offered by S.C.C. over KCTS-TV Channel 9 starting November 8. The course teaches the concept, vocabulary, symbols and use of true position dimensioning as applied to drawings, blueprints, and mode of manufacture of (machine) parts. The class will be held each Tuesday and…

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    Japan — Oriented Coleeke Trains S.C.C. Musicians

    ByCollegian Archive Friday, October 21, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    By Unknown Wallace Goleeke’, the man who took the Ingraham High School choir to Japan in 1964, has come to Seattle Community College to head the Music Department. Goleeke, who is working on his Ph.D. at the University of Washington, served in the U. S. Navy for three years. At present he is forming a…

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    Student Body Led By Father of 3

    ByCollegian Archive Friday, October 21, 1966Thursday, March 24, 2022

    By Jackie Baumgardner A step toward organization and leadership was taken at the first student body meeting under the direction of William D. (Bill) Klontz. Many have not had the opportunity to become aquainted with Bill. This is for you. Bill was born in Viking, Alberta, Canada. He would not tell me the year, only…

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