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  • Opinion: Back to our futureLena Mercer | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    Opinion: Back to our future

    ByThomas McKenzie Sunday, April 26, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    The coronavirus outbreak is everywhere. It’s the drunken party guest on the global stage nobody wanted; vomiting on the furniture, smashing the glass coffee table of the global economy, ruining our personal lives, and smearing its grubby little hands on everything from local mom-and-pop businesses like barber shops and bakeries to larger businesses like air…

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  • Collegian staff’s COVID-19 desert island playlistMichael Hope | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Collegian staff’s COVID-19 desert island playlist

    ByCollegian Board and Staff Saturday, April 25, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    The Collegian staff have been kicking this idea around for a few weeks now, a quarantine-themed “desert island playlist” that reflects the strange times we find ourselves living in. Emotions are running close to the surface, uncertainty hangs heavy in the air, and the questions far outweigh the answers. So, here’s a quick (but by…

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  • Opinion: Compassion fatigue has us on the ropesThomas McKenzie | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    Opinion: Compassion fatigue has us on the ropes

    ByThomas McKenzie Friday, April 24, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    We’re all burned out on Coronavirus.  COVID-19, the ‘Rona, or whatever you want to call it has been hitting us from every side lately. Every news story, video social event, junk email, social media meme and shopping list since the week of March 5 have all had the same subject line. It’s claimed lives and…

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  • In Memoriam: Carl WaluconisAstro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
    News

    In Memoriam: Carl Waluconis

    ByDanny Barber Thursday, April 23, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Carl Waluconis, who taught English and Coordinated Studies in the division of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Seattle Central College until 2017, passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2020. The family planned to have the memorial when it was safe to do so publicly. Fellow faculty members, however, are planning on their own digital…

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  • Week in review April 17thZuheera Ali | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    Week in review April 17th

    ByLena Mercer Friday, April 17, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    *Please Sir, can we have some more… Oh Steve Mnuchin, your name makes you sound like a bond villain but your glasses make us think you were terribly bullied in your ivy league prep school in NYC. And apparently you have not personally paid for anything since 1985. In a Face the Nation appearance back…

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  • Welcome Week and COVID-19Jordan Somers | The Seattle Collegian
    News

    Welcome Week and COVID-19

    ByDanny Barber Friday, April 17, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Welcome Week is the first week of each quarter at Seattle Central set aside to bring every student, new and old, back into the school workflow. New students may find aides donning appropriately labeled sweatshirts in the hallways assisting them through the layout of the school. They also often find themselves at Info Central, the…

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  • The dumpster fire that is disability servicesJordan Somers | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    The dumpster fire that is disability services

    ByPhaedra McArdle Tuesday, April 14, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    It’s become a running joke among me and my fellow disabled students of Seattle Central: how hilariously, glaringly bad the location of the Disability Service Office is. It seems to perfectly sum up how inadequately our school provides for its disabled students, and how far it has to go. When asked what he would do…

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  • Opinion: International students are concerned about their tuitionLena Mercer | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    Opinion: International students are concerned about their tuition

    BySmile Tongkaw Saturday, April 11, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, Governor Inslee announced that colleges and universities would transition to online operations starting from April 13th through May 4th, 2020. However at that time, Seattle Colleges (North, Central, and South campuses) noted that “students, faculty, and staff should prepare for online and alternative modes (of instruction and service…

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  • The Seattle Collegian is hiring!Michael Hope | The Seattle Collegian
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    The Seattle Collegian is hiring!

    ByLena Mercer Thursday, April 9, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

    We are currently in the process of hiring for the fall 2020 quarter. You must be a Seattle Central student taking 10 or more credits and maintain a 2.5 GPA to apply for the Collegian. The campus, and our operations here at the Collegian are operating remotely currently. We know this will be the case…

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  • Faces of the New NormalJordan Somers | The Seattle Collegian
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    Faces of the New Normal

    ByJordan Somers Tuesday, April 7, 2020Thursday, March 24, 2022

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