The holiday season can be a difficult time for many. Individuals may find themselves mentally disconnected from the joy associated with the festivities of December due to a number of reasons: family tension, loss of…
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Washington state community and technical colleges are continuing to face precipitous enrollment declines this year, part of a national trend, despite a return to in-person learning and incremental pandemic relief. To target downward enrollment trends,…
If there is one thing Seattleites know how to handle, it’s rain. Seattle’s farmers markets are no exception: With rain or shine, scheduled market times are adhered to. This was certainly the case last weekend…
The sun grants us many things: light, warmth, and copious amounts of vitamin D. Humans are, by nature, creatures of the sun. Our internal clock and societal agenda cater to the natural rise and fall…
“As counselors, we have learned how much our students need stress relief, healthy connections to others and themselves, as well as time for healing and joy.” We created this column with the hope of reaching more…
This year, The Stranger and the producers of the HUMP!, SLAY, and SPLIFF Film Festivals are bringing a new short documentary festival called SCOOP Film Festival. Most of the short documentaries focus on wondrously unique…










