Chris D’Elia drops new Netflix special
Note from the Editor, July 19th, 2020: Chris D’Elia has since been faced with multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. Read the author’s follow-up below. Opinion: Chris D’Elia wasn’t just pretending […]
Note from the Editor, July 19th, 2020: Chris D’Elia has since been faced with multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. Read the author’s follow-up below. Opinion: Chris D’Elia wasn’t just pretending […]
Earlier this month, Postmaster General Megan Brennan informed the House Oversight and Reform Committee that the U.S. Postal Service will run out of money before the end of this fiscal […]
In a matter of months, the effects of coronavirus have changed daily life for millions of Americans. Wearing masks and social distancing, job losses, the effects throughout the workforce, all […]
As you are no doubt aware, the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has forced the college to hold classes online. This move is necessary and critical to not just the health of […]
Rebecca Chawgo stepped up to the position of Interim Vice President of Institutional Advancement, where she will now direct all fundraising, marketing and communications outreach for the college. The position […]
As the nation continues the battle against the Coronavirus pandemic, millions of Washingtonians continue to feel the financial impact throughout their lives. The uncertainties of jobs and coping with the […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has reached Washington State’s Monroe Correctional Complex, and concerns are rising after a riot from the prison on April 8. As a result of the riot, Gov. […]
Simple Origami Flowers to Make During Quarantine With an unprecedented quarantine on our hands, staying inside and avoiding contact with others is essential to reduce the spread of infection across […]
On March 26, Gov. Jay Inslee’s first order requiring all nonessential workers to stay home for two weeks took effect. The memorandum clarifies that nearly all construction is nonessential. However, […]
The coronavirus pandemic is scary and is changing our entire way of life in sudden, drastic ways. Nevertheless, in time, it too shall pass. When it does, we need […]
If you’ve been living under a rock, stay there! Washington State has administered social-distancing protections in order to combat the spread of COVID-19. Staying indoors is not only a preventative […]
NASA’s moving out. To the Moon. Or at least, that’s how NASA’s recent “year of progress” update on the Artemis program concluded. About a week after that video launched, they […]
It has been a big year for Japanese Role-Playing Games, with DragonQuest XI and the Final Fantasy 7 remake making big splashes in the gaming community. What went generally underappreciated […]
Spaghetti squash and sauce is the perfect meal to make when looking for something healthy and satisfying to eat. It makes about 3-4 servings. Spaghetti squash is the perfect replacement […]
In the last few years Stephen “Thundercat” Bruner has become one of the best kept secrets in music. From Donald Glover to Travis Scott, the LA-native has been a go-to […]
The recent pandemic has taken its toll on the United States, with the sports industry being no exception. In a campaign sparked by Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert, the NBA […]
As COVID-19 has led to gym closures and most of us being stuck inside, many are faced with new challenges regarding physical health and fitness. The combination of stress, uncertainty […]
With a pandemic sweeping the nation, thousands of workplaces have been closed down, leaving millions laid off and jobless. With their primary source of income shut off and many utilities […]
The rapid spread of COVID-19 and its effects on the United States are severe and uncertain. As colleges across the country transition to online classes, concerns grow among working students […]
Both of these recipes are super easy. I like to make them when I don’t want to spend a whole lot of time cooking but want a lot of food […]
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