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  • Radical Face proves the power of Therapy (Review) – 5/5Eugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
    Lifestyle

    Radical Face proves the power of Therapy (Review) – 5/5

    ByMorgan Wigmore Saturday, May 4, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    5 STARS OUT OF 5 (Want to know exactly what our star ratings mean? Check out our explanations here.) Therapy, the latest EP by Radical Face (the musical “face” of Ben Cooper) was released April 26th. With this new music, Radical Face has shifted gears but hasn’t fully changed. Of his earlier work, I loved…

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  • May Day 2019: El Comité marchesEugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
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    May Day 2019: El Comité marches

    ByDevin Speak Wednesday, May 1, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    May 1, 2019 saw the annual El Comité Immigrant and Workers’ rights march return for its 20th year. A large crowd of indigenous and immigrant dancers, protesters, and spectators, shadowed by an equally large crowd of police officers, weaved through the streets of Capitol Hill and Downtown, eventually congregating at Seattle’s U.S. District Court. Many…

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  • Kitchen Session @ Seattle Art MuseumAstro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
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    Kitchen Session @ Seattle Art Museum

    ByHarley Rose Tuesday, April 30, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    On Friday April 26th, 2019, the Seattle Art Museum hosted Kitchen Sessions, a forum and showcase highlighting black femmes and non-binary artists. The event began with performances in poetry, music, and interpretive expression, to conclude with a discussion between performers and a diverse audience of community members. In celebration of “Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer,”…

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  • Marina’s Love and Fear (Album Review) – 4.5/5Astro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
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    Marina’s Love and Fear (Album Review) – 4.5/5

    ByMorgan Wigmore Monday, April 29, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    4.5 OUT OF 5 STARS (Want to know what exactly our star ratings mean? Check out our explanations here) MARINA, otherwise known as Marina Diamandis and by her former stage name Marina and The Diamonds, has been charming fans with her bubblegum pop beats and dark lyrics since her first LP, 2010s The Family Jewels….

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    Extended Warning: The ROC Walkout (Video)

    ByAstro Pittman Monday, April 29, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    On April 16th, Seattle Central college faculty, staff, and students all took part in the ROC Walk Out. North and South Seattle Colleges also participated. ROC stands for ReInvest in Our Colleges, and it was sponsored by the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). At the Seattle Central campus, our very own Ruth Contreras (reporter) and…

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  • Nerding Out at Sakura-ConAstro Pittman | The Seattle Collegian
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    Nerding Out at Sakura-Con

    ByWes Shill Friday, April 26, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Perhaps this weekend while wandering around downtown, sightings of people in strange costumes occurred. What could the cause of this oddity be? A rift in the space/time continuum leading to another dimension? Seems unlikely, after all it still looks like Seattle, rain and all. Perhaps it’s Halloween? Whoops, still April, can’t be that. Perhaps it’s…

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  • artistic rendering by Katrina Space of the Recompose Washington siteTiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
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    Breathing new life into the death industry

    ByMorgan Wigmore Wednesday, April 24, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    On April 19th, 2019, Senate Bill 5001 passed the Washington State Legislation and is headed to Governor Jay Inslee’s desk. If the bill is signed as expected, it will make Washington State the first state in the nation to offer an alternative to traditional burial or cremation; Recomposition. This practice, pioneered by Katrina Spade and…

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  • Dining on the Hill: Restaurant reviewsEugenia Montsaroff | The Seattle Collegian
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    Dining on the Hill: Restaurant reviews

    ByThai Jones Monday, April 22, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Need to find a new lunch spot that offers affordability, convenience and flavor? Here at The Seattle Collegian, we’ve got you covered! These restaurants are recommended for not only their proximity to Central Campus, but also for their yum factor and relatively low prices. If you’re in need of some flavorful cuisine close to your…

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  • crowd of protesters in front of south seattle collegeTiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
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    ROC or Walk – South Seattle College Edition

    ByMorgan Wigmore Sunday, April 21, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    On April 16th, South Seattle College took part in the ROC Walk Out. Signs supporting the Walk Out were seen throughout the neighborhood nearby, in yards and on overpasses. About 50 students and teachers assembled outside of the campus. Like other Seattle Colleges campuses, postcards to send to the State Legislation and sign making materials…

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  • Students and faculty linger while main elevators are out of service following the most recent evacuation drill.Tiffany-Ashton Gatsby | The Seattle Collegian
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    Stay up-to-date on ups and downs

    ByMorgan Wigmore Friday, April 19, 2019Thursday, March 24, 2022

    Elevator updates continue at SCC’s BE Building.   As most students have likely noticed, Seattle Central College has several elevator and restroom upgrades going on during spring quarter. David Ernevad, Director of Facilities and Special Projects, said that the projects are going exceptionally well. Although renovations are on or ahead of schedule, the restroom renovations…

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