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Curve Your Enthusiasm

Curve Your Enthusiasm

Travis Tribble April 22, 2019

INTERVIEW WITH THE FLAT-EARTH LEADER Many of the leaders in the Flat Earth Society have backgrounds in engineering, computing and other intellectual disciplines. The question remains: How can people...

Mr. Worldwide

Mr. Worldwide

Juan Páez April 21, 2019

RECRUITER SHOWS THE "GOOD" SIDE OF SCC Rylan Good is something of a journeyman. At six months old, Good, originally from Korea, was adopted by a white family in a small town in Pennsylvania. He...

Apollo 11 Lands in Museum of Flight

Apollo 11 Lands in Museum of Flight

Nova Clark April 21, 2019

SEATTLE DEBUTS “DESTINATION MOON” EXHIBIT A slice of space history has landed in Seattle, and you can see it in person. Buzz Aldrin’s iconic helmet and gloves. Photo: Paul Clark The...

Making More Use of Consumables

Elizabeth Joyce March 16, 2019

We all know about recycling, but what about the other R’s: reduce and reuse? Reducing and reusing items cuts down on consumerism and keeps even more items out of the landfill. Consider these ways to...

You Can Take it to the Bank

Ed Strong March 16, 2019

TAILS OF A TEST TUBE BABY In almost every sense of the phrase, I am an only child. I grew up in a two-person household. I never had to share my toys, but also never had anyone to play with growing...

Hear No Evil

CJ Priebe March 16, 2019

TRUE CRIME PODCASTS ARE KILLIN' IT Throughout history, murder has inspired the public and storytellers alike, whereas recently, podcasts have catapulted to the forefront of the storytelling world. These...

Ebbtide Eats: Cafes in Shoreline

Ebbtide Eats: Cafes in Shoreline

Natasha Sidik March 16, 2019

The smell of fresh grounds is a well-loved scent in the city of Seattle, where coffee shops seem to hide in every corner. Compared to the bustling Greater Seattle area, Shoreline’s cafe scene may...

Northern Exposure

Northern Exposure

Shari Sung March 16, 2019

A TWO-DAY VANCOUVER GETAWAY As an international student, I remember how surprised I was when I discovered that it only takes three hours to drive from Seattle to Canada. I soon ventured to Vancouver,...

The Keyblade to My Heart

KH3 UNDER THE MICROSCOPE Spoiler Alert: For anyone who has not played the Kingdom Hearts series, there may be minor spoilers. I am a die-hard “Kingdom Hearts” fan. The Disney and Japanese...

Snowpocalypse: TIPS FOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Ed Strong March 4, 2019

The inability of Seattleites to deal with the recent adverse weather will go down in history at your local grocery store. The one day of mostly clear roads — between the first winter storm and the...

Snowpocalypse: DID SCC DO ENOUGH?

Forrest Baum March 4, 2019

Students returning to campus after the storm first had to climb over a pile of snow. Metro transit workers had cleared the snow from the parking lot, but had then piled it up on the sidewalk of the main...

Snowpocalypse: UNEXPECTED ROAD BLOCKS TO EDUCATION

Snowpocalypse: UNEXPECTED ROAD BLOCKS TO EDUCATION

Joshua Groom March 4, 2019

In a two-week period, SCC held only two and a half days of class. This came just short of administration’s goal of four days, according to SCC President Cheryl Roberts. “We’ve gone 20 years without...

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