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November 28, 2024

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Sheila Edwards-Lange

An Interview With the President of Seattle Central College

Dr. Sheila Edwards Lange explained that she introduces herself as the president of Seattle Central Community College, she said at an open forum hosted for faculty on May 17th. While Seattle Central College officially dropped “Community” from its name in 2014 to bolster the resumes of students graduating from the institution with bachelor’s degrees, Dr. Lange

Computer Science Club Connects STEM Students

Seattle Central College has added to its ever expanding list of  student clubs. For students majoring in computer science, or with an interest in tech, there is now a Computer Science Club to help them explore the field. Club activities include taking apart and reconstructing computers, mock interview problems and the procedural methods of solving

Project 42 at the SAM

From April 21st to August 5th, the Seattle Art Museum will be running an exhibition of Jono Vaughan’s multidisciplinary work Project 42. Vaughan seeks to depict the impact of violence on transgender people and at the same time, memorialize their lives and provoke discussion as well as attention. Based on the concept of rebirth through

Phi Theta Kappa Hiring Officers for Next Year

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is hiring 6 new officers to serve the organization for the next academic year. The positions available are president, vice president, communication coordinator, project coordinator, secretary and outreach coordinator. In order to be eligible to apply students must be members of PTK, which currently costs $75 for a lifetime membership. PTK

We’re Hiring!

The Seattle Collegian is in need of five Editorial Board members for the 2018-2019 academic year. We are seeking individuals who believe in the importance of a free press and who are dedicated to carrying on Seattle Central’s tradition of student journalism. Previous journalism experience is not required. Editors work between four and ten hours

Student Housing Building

Housing Options for International Students

After getting their acceptance form I-20 from the college of their choice and attaining an F-1 visa, international students have an important decision to make: where they are going to stay while abroad. Finding a good place in a completely foreign city is not easy and involves many factors. Students may want to stay with

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Expand Your Perspective at the Poetry Slam

Whether you’re a poet or not, already a fan of the Seattle’s poetry scene or completely unaware of the literary richness of your city, the Poetry Slam this Thursday, April 19th will provide a night full of entertainment and new awareness. The Poetry Slam, coordinated by the College Activity Board, will be at the Erikson

Award Winners

Seattle Central Student Leaders Recognized

Seattle Central College (SCC) students Emilio Chavez, Jie Shan, and Omar Osman received awards for their exceptional leadership at The Board of Trustees meeting on April 12, 2018. The members of the Board of Trustees and Dr. Sheila Lang, SCC’s president, thanked the students for their commitment and the services they provided to the campus

College Gets Head Start On Its Government

Seattle Community College may not have all of the luxuries most colleges have, but it does have one thing most beginning schools don’t have. It does have a government. When Dr. Paul Menig, director of student government, asked an official of a new community college what that school’s plans for student government were, he was

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