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Reimagining Iconic Hues: M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery’s Spring Show “Pink, Unpacked”

On Thursday, March 14, Seattle Central’s art gallery hosted the opening reception for “Pink, Unpacked.” With over 60 pieces by Seattle Print Arts, the show explores personal meanings attached to the color, “Love it or…

Capitol Hill Rally For International Working Women’s Day: Advocating Intersectional Feminism, Indigenous Rights, Palestinian Liberation, and Global Solidarity

On March 8, activists and feminists rallied to commemorate International Women’s Day. Spearheaded by the International Working Women’s Day Coalition, this event transcended geographical boundaries, amplifying voices and advocating for global liberation struggles, with an…

OP-ED: Female competitiveness in male-dominated fields: why do we try to one-up each other to find success?

As a woman pursuing an engineering degree, I feel threatened when there’s another woman in the room. It’s not that I don’t want her to succeed; I want all women to succeed, but I wish…

The Broadway Edison building used to be open to students on the weekends, now it isn’t

The Broadway Edison building is the hub for Seattle Central College. The sprawling five-story building is the base of operations for many student services and administrative offices as well as the various arts, humanities, and…

OP-ED: Did Our Minimum Wage “Rise”? Washington State Cities Dominates Top 3 Positions with Highest Minimum Wage in the Country

Washington has once again been determined as the state with the highest minimum wage in 2024, with a wage rate of $16.28 per hour, maintaining its position for three consecutive years since 2021. Over the…

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