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An inside look at the Seattle Central apparel design program
As college students, it’s common to explore and pursue different artistic outlets through poetry, dance, theater, music, or even cooking. These have always been options for students attending Seattle Central College in the past, but the Apparel Design and Development program has been around as long as the college itself. The program traces its roots…
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A Harmony of Passions: The Journey of Sharon Spence-Wilcox Through Books, Music, Learning, and Teaching
Amidst the diverse landscape of Seattle Central College, a particular figure has etched her legacy over the course of two remarkable decades. Sharon Spence-Wilcox, a faculty librarian, embodies the essence of an extraordinary life journey that unfolds like the most compelling of stories — revealing her passion for reading, music, languages, learning, and teaching. The…
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Hudson and Hollingsworth dodge the tough questions: a recap of the Seattle City Council Debate at Seattle Central College
Seattle Central College welcomed District 3 city council candidates Joy Hollingsworth and Alex Hudson to debate at Broadway Performance Hall Tuesday, Oct. 10. Moderated by journalists Greg Copeland of King 5, Cesar Canizales of Converge Media and Hannah Kim of FOX 13, the debate started with each candidate’s 90-second opening statements before the moderators asked…
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City Council Debates to be held at Seattle Central Next Week
Public debates take center stage when shaping a flourishing democracy. In the spirit of a vibrant election season, Seattle CityClub and the Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) are partnering to host a public debate on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. in Seattle Central’s Broadway Performance Hall between primary candidates Joy Hollingsworth and Alex Hudson,…
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Capitol Hill Study Spot: Boca Argentine Bakery and Pizzeria
April is a slow “hello” to spring in the forms of daffodils, 7 p.m. sunshine, and only needing a light jacket. If you’re a student, something may be stopping you from embracing this time of new beginnings. That something is post-Winter Quarter burnout. Winter Quarter is hard enough, but its finale is brutal. All that’s…
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Trans Day Of Visibility march empowers queerness at Volunteer Park
Under gray looming clouds, protesters representing different generations of queerness and allyship gathered at 4 p.m. on Mar. 31 at Volunteer Park. Even as attendees exhibited contagious smiles, a sense of grief hung over us like a veil. The reason lies in the 435 anti-LGBTQ+ bills that have been introduced to states nationwide. Families, friend…
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Climate-smart practices fuel passion behind Mt. Joy fried chicken pop-up
This weekend, food pop-up Mt. Joy will be open and running in Capitol Hill. Using the space that belongs to Rione XIII on 15th Ave. E., Mt. Joy will be running services from Mar. 17 to 19 with open hours from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. As stated on their website, they are a “new…
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Dehumanizing the homeless dehumanizes all of us: Seeing Sue
Those who frequent the sidewalks of Capitol Hill may have noticed the absence of one tent that usually stands outside the apartment building on the southeast corner of Broadway East and East Denny Way. Or you may have seen and smelled the charred remains that have since been removed after a man set fire to…










