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  • Fitness trends on campus: Walking ClubWalking Club at Franklin Falls
    Features | Lifestyle

    Fitness trends on campus: Walking Club

    ByVrindha Friday, May 23, 2025Friday, May 23, 2025

    This may come as a surprise, but walking has roots as a competitive sport dating back to the late 19th century. It also carries a wide range of health benefits—and yes, Seattle Central has its own Walking Club. The Walking Club at Central champions the belief in fostering a community united by a shared love…

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  • Op-Ed: What makes a perfect fancasting? Rhiannon Phillips | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    Op-Ed: What makes a perfect fancasting? 

    ByRhiannon Phillips Friday, May 23, 2025Friday, May 23, 2025

    If you’ve ever gotten lost in a fandom or binged a favorite book, show, or game, you’ve likely imagined which actors would be perfect for the characters. That’s the heart of fancasting—bringing beloved characters to life with the perfect face and voice. Recently, there were a lot of fancasts for “Sunrise on the Reaping,” the…

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  • Change the Record: Shearling — “Motherf—, I Am Both ‘Amen’ and ‘Hallelujah’”Kate Megathlin
    Review

    Change the Record: Shearling — “Motherf—, I Am Both ‘Amen’ and ‘Hallelujah’”

    ByKate Megathlin Friday, May 23, 2025Friday, May 23, 2025

    The current landscape of mainstream music feels pretty empty right now. I’m looking at a list of upcoming releases, and the most interesting thing is currently a Morgan Wallen album. And if that’s not a sign of dire times, that he’s still popular despite everything, then I don’t know what is. To cope with this…

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  • The healing touch of Ethan RadstoneEthan Radstone
    Features | Lifestyle

    The healing touch of Ethan Radstone

    ByVrindha Tuesday, May 20, 2025Tuesday, May 20, 2025

    Ethan Radstone is an intuitive body healer and physical rehabilitation therapist. Radstone has long struggled to label his profession, as he plays a different role with each client. He has traveled around the world with exceptional teachers from China, India, the United Kingdom, and South America. “Each taught me philosophies of living and healing from…

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  • Op-Ed: Why “Andor” is the best “Star Wars” TV show of all timeRose Boucher 
    Review

    Op-Ed: Why “Andor” is the best “Star Wars” TV show of all time

    ByRhiannon Phillips Friday, May 16, 2025Friday, May 16, 2025

    “Andor” is the show that Star Wars fans have been waiting for. It’s the “grown-up Star Wars,” perfect for longtime fans or those who gave up on the franchise years ago.  “Andor” follows  the smuggler-turned-rebel Cassian Andor five years before the events of  “Rogue One.” As he becomes involved with the Rebel Alliance, He meets…

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  • Change The Record: Car Seat Headrest – “The Scholars”Kate Megathlin | The Seattle Collegian
    Review

    Change The Record: Car Seat Headrest – “The Scholars”

    ByKate Megathlin Wednesday, May 14, 2025Wednesday, May 14, 2025

    Fun fact: My favorite band of all time is Car Seat Headrest, and my favorite album is the 2018 re-recording of their 2011 album “Twin Fantasy.” It’s probably even my favorite singular work of art. So, I already have an emotional connection coming into this review.  Let’s back up a bit. Car Seat Headrest is…

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  • The tech industry’s Great Depression: What it means for entry-levelRose Boucher | The Seattle Collegian
    Features

    The tech industry’s Great Depression: What it means for entry-level

    ByVrindha Sunday, May 11, 2025Sunday, May 11, 2025

    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 hiring are mass layoffs in the current year, 2025. But in this constant rat race of hiring and firing experienced…

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  • Teacher Appreciation Week spotlight: Christopher ChanChristopher Chan 
    Features

    Teacher Appreciation Week spotlight: Christopher Chan

    ByMbaire Sunday, May 11, 2025Sunday, 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 Central College.  Chan discovered his passion for teaching when he realised he preferred engaging students over working on his own…

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  • Book review: “Attached at the Hip” by Christine Riccio Rhiannon Phillips 
    Review

    Book review: “Attached at the Hip” by Christine Riccio 

    ByRhiannon Phillips Wednesday, May 7, 2025Wednesday, May 7, 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 million dollars–all while being literally attached at the hip. Along the way, connections are made. There are romantic elements, and…

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  • Panda Fest: What it is, and what to expectPanda Fest
    Events | Features

    Panda Fest: What it is, and what to expect

    ByVrindha Tuesday, May 6, 2025Tuesday, May 6, 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 Asian cultures, featuring over 70 authentic Asian street food options, over 15 artisanal vendors showcasing handcrafted products, and vibrant cultural…

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