Studying and working from home fills my life with virtuality, whether personal or professional matters. I used to have a better relationship with hobbies. But these days, they are often absent from my schedule. Realizing…
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Recent events reveal the fragility of Myanmar’s democracy and give rise to suspicions of its existence in the first place. On Feb. 1, the military in Myanmar staged a coup, detaining State Counsellor Aung San…
Understanding no harm grading is a chore in that it presents many layers of complexity when contemplating what’s good for students in today’s educational system. No harm grading was implemented during Covid-19 school closures. Seattle Public…
Going into the fourth quarter of online classes since the Covid-19 pandemic struck down classroom learning, students at Central have been expressing their longing for the school’s library’s atmosphere. In response, the school’s student leadership…
Grocery store employees (among various other frontline workers) are the glue holding this country together. So it comes as no surprise that the City of Seattle would approve a $4.00 Hazard Pay raise for them.…
On Jan. 28, the Associated Student Council (ASC) hosted a forum to inform students about the new ctcLink transition. This was held via Zoom and featured panelists President Dr. Sheila Edwards Lange, Vice President of…
Imagine yourself waking up on a cold morning when the sky is still in the darkest shade of black and the phone alarm is viciously ringing by your side. Right when you turn off the…
I fail at sitting still and meditating. Being raised in a Buddhist family, I have been familiar with traditional meditation since a young age. I meditated once in a while. It’s hard to nurture my…
Andy Wong, a full-time student at Seattle Central College, experienced a frustrating situation during virtual learning. The campus remained closed due to the pandemic. “Additional Lectures” were added to classes that are marked “not required.”…