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  • Abortion law updateTiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
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    Abortion law update

    ByMorgan Wigmore Sunday, May 26, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Over the past several months, multiple states have been quietly drafting bills and rewriting laws, several of which have only become public knowledge in the past few weeks. There is so much information coming in at once, with cases that will likely culminate at the United States Supreme Court. These new parameters established by individual…

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  • A new way to get to your favorite hiking spotsTiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    A new way to get to your favorite hiking spots

    ByWes Shill Sunday, May 26, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Feeling detached from nature lately, but don’t have a car and a way to get out to the mountains? King county metro has introduced a new service called Trailhead Direct available this summer that will pick you up at a predetermined bus stop and drop you off at different trailheads depending on the route. One…

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  • Lunacy trumps funny in Lilley’s Netflix effort (Review) — 2/5Eugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Lunacy trumps funny in Lilley’s Netflix effort (Review) — 2/5

    ByMorgan Wigmore Tuesday, May 21, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    2 STARS OUT OF 5 (Want to know exactly what our star ratings mean? Check out our explanations here.) Lunatics is a 10-episode series that was released on Netflix on April 19th, created by and starring Australian actor and comedian Chris Lilley. While it has its moments, overall it’s not particularly cohesive and it doesn’t…

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  • A speaker at the April 16 walkout outside Seattle Central,Lena Mercer and Eugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
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    Walkout brings success, but now what?

    ByLena Mercer and Eugenia Montsaroff Monday, May 20, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    The April 16th walkout to “[Re]invest in our colleges” at all Seattle Colleges institutions may be over, but for many their fight for funding has just begun. At 8:30 am on Tuesday, April 16, Seattle Colleges walked out. At Seattle Central College (SCC) it wasn’t massive, at least at first; many teachers had informed their…

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  • Capitol Hill Summer Safety MeetingTiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Capitol Hill Summer Safety Meeting

    ByMorgan Wigmore Friday, May 17, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    On May 14th, Elliott Bay Books, in connection with the Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council, hosted a safety meeting regarding recent spikes in crime in the neighborhood. Egan Orion, executive director of the Capitol Hill Council, helped organize the meeting with local business owners, law enforcement, and city of Seattle planners. Sabrina Bolieu, Business Liaison to…

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  • Crypticon!Astro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Crypticon!

    ByWes Shill Saturday, May 11, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Far south within the depths of the Sea-tac Double Tree, something creepy stirred. Hooded figures, macabre silhouettes, and spooks of all kinds came out to partake in this gathering. They rode in on gothic rat rods, hearses, and of course public transportation. Crypticon has come and gone once more! Crypticon is the biggest horror convention…

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  • Apathy of the student bodyTiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    Apathy of the student body

    ByTiffany-Ashton Gatsby Saturday, May 11, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    The recent course cancellations came as a shock to most of my classmates. I saw students scrambling to try and find courses to replace those that they had already registered for, while some students had to leave Central and enroll in other programs. Others students decided to take a quarter off. This didn’t just impact…

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  • Avengers: Endgame is a cinematic masterpiece! – 5/5Eugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Avengers: Endgame is a cinematic masterpiece! – 5/5

    ByTerry Jackson Wednesday, May 8, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    5 STARS OUT OF 5 (Want to know exactly what our star ratings mean? Check out our explanations here.) The movie Avengers: Endgame is the best culmination there could be for the 22 movies and 2871 minutes of Marvel-ous entertainment that make up Marvel’s phases 1-3. Starting when Iron Man graced the silver screen back in…

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  • Remembering John SingletonEugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
    News

    Remembering John Singleton

    ByTerry Jackson Monday, May 6, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    On Monday April 29, 2019 the film industry lost one of its greatest filmmakers, John Singleton. Singleton graduated from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts in 1990, and wrote and directed his first feature which was released the following year. The film was a huge success, and earned Singleton his first Oscar nominations for original screenplay…

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  • Books to Prisoners: Action is Still NeededAstro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
    Opinion

    Books to Prisoners: Action is Still Needed

    ByHarley Rose Saturday, May 4, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Theft of Knowledge on Unfounded Contraband Concern: The benefits of education in a correctional facility can be an essential tool for a convict to successfully re-assimilate to a life beyond bars. Books to Prisoners is a non-profit organization that since 1973 has provided the service implied by their name- putting pages into prisoners hands. Books…

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