Starting from February 3rd, 2020, South Annex building’s parking lot can no longer be utilized with the school’s parking permit. It used to be part of the South Annex building and while the building hasn’t been used for a while, students were still able to use the parking space of…
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On February 22nd, A Very Queer Health Fair was held in the MAC from 10 AM to 4 PM. It was founded by iDENTity, the UW School of Dentistry’s LGBTQTSIA+ Organization. The fair was an opportunity for the members of the queer community to gain insight into the many different…
Quarantine… Earlier this week it was announced that the Washington State Patrol Fire Training Academy was chosen as a quarantine site for those entering the Seattle area from the Hubei Province in China. The quarantine is a mandatory 14 days if you are not showing symptoms. If you are, then…
Timber! A freshly constructed section from President Trump’s controversial wall collapsed along the border of Mexico and California on Wednesday, January 29. Wind gusts of up to 30 mph had been hitting the area when several metal panels collapsed onto a row of trees on the Mexican side of the…
Students and faculty with classes in the Broadway Performance Hall were surprised to learn on the first day of Winter Quarter that the only elevator in that building was shut down for maintenance. Disability Services were made aware the same day, and so far a solution for accommodating students and…
Starting on January 28, 2020, dozens of nurses, environmental service workers and other hospital staff represented by SEIU Healthcare 1199NW have been picketing outside Swedish Hospital’s First Hill location, joined by members of other unions such as the Transit Riders Union. They will picket for three days, ending Thursday, January…
Windfall for the school! We’re rich! Well, not quite-but the Seattle Colleges recently received an unprecedented 1.4 Million dollars for student scholarships in this last week. $889,000 of that huge number came from a land sale to King County. Under the Open Spaces Plan the 35 acres will be maintained…
Week of January 13th, 2020 Worst Baptism Ever? Aviation experts were puzzled after a Delta Airlines flight dumped fuel Tuesday, January 14 at about 2,000 feet over a patch of Los Angeles elementary schools. It should be noted that 2,000 feet is much, much lower than the height at which…
In September 2019, Caffe Vita saw a mass exodus of staff from their Capitol Hill location in direct response to a letter sent out by management regarding end of shift food waste. Instead of being able to redistribute day-old pastries and coffee to resource insecure community members, Vita Management stated…
Starting January 4, 2020, there will be reduced Link Light Rail service for ten weeks due to construction. Dubbed “Connect 2020,” the construction project aims to connect Seattle to East King County via the downtown tunnels. There will be 14 miles of new service in the East side. The service…