Wednesday afternoon, walking south from Seattle Central College on Broadway and passing the all-cross intersection on E Denny Way, you’ll come to a set of doors marked by the sigil of a Phoenix. When entering…
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Negarra A. Kudumu speaks of permanence, community, and art at Seattle Central’s gallery
Sophia BruscatoOn Wednesday, Oct. 29, the M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery hosted an hour of “Advice for Artists & Other Dreamers,” a conversation with Negarra A. Kudumu, an independent scholar and contemporary art curator. With extensive curatorial…
Lighting up the vibrant cultural diversity in the college, Seattle Central College’s students with Asian American & Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) celebrated Diwali on Oct. 30. The AANAPISI space was decorated with lanterns…
Halloween is one of the biggest fall holidays in Seattle. The decorations start going up the second October hits, so undoubtedly, there will be a lot of events happening for Hallows’ Eve. In addition to…
Have you ever heard a song or watched a movie that made you wonder whether love is real or if it exists only in your head? Speaking as someone who is named after Fleetwood Mac’s…
It may seem unwise to send an email mentioning firearms to coworkers at 12:44 a.m. on a Saturday. But that's exactly what Seattle Central’s Dean of Student Development, Dr. Kunbi Ajiboye, did on Aug. 31. What unfolded after the Dean’s message would not only shape the campus atmosphere for days to come but expose years of underlying issues at the college’s administrative level.
“Young people are not apathetic towards voting; they are apathetic towards the system.” Edgar Espino, a 25-year-old, attended Central Washington University and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with minors in economics and…
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a volunteer usher at the theatres as part of the Seattle Theatre group? On Friday, Oct. 12, and Monday, Oct. 14, I ushered for Clairo…
Dr. Daudi Abe is not only a humanities professor and the faculty coordinator of The Academy for Rising Educators (ARE) at Seattle Central College, but he is also an outspoken writer and historian. He has…
Libraries are often seen as places to borrow books and study in a quiet environment. However, it is surprising that the Seattle Public Library (SPL) provides thousands of free services beyond just books: e-books, museum…