Chicago Teacher’s Union ends longest strike in decades
The Chicago Teacher’s Union ended their strike on Friday. Classes had been cancelled for 11 days, with over 350,000 Chicago students out of school for the longest time in thirty […]
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The Chicago Teacher’s Union ended their strike on Friday. Classes had been cancelled for 11 days, with over 350,000 Chicago students out of school for the longest time in thirty […]
Recently, Chick-fil-A has once again found themselves the center of attention in the most recent of a long line of controversies regarding its support of Anti-LGBTQ+ groups and projects. The […]
The first all-female spacewalk occurred on Friday, Oct. 19. American astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir performed a historic accomplishment, formally known as an EVA or extravehicular activity, from the […]
Amazon has just donated a total of $1.45 million this year alone to local Seattle politics. The online retail giant has now spent more money on the council races than […]
On Oct. 17, Seattle’s task force, the Regional Firearms Enforcement Unit, seized multiple military-grade weapons from the home of neo-Nazi leader, Kaleb Cole in Snohomish, Washington. This as a result […]
On Tuesday October 15th, a group of more than 75 students gathered around two men in the central courtyard of Bellevue College. The men carried signs that read “repent” and […]
Washington State’s new ban on flavored vape and THC e-liquid products went into effect Oct. 10 and has already had severe consequences for many small businesses. Sales are at an […]
The LGBTQIA+ resource center is one of those departments that a lot of students have never heard of, yet has a large impact on the campus. The resource center sets […]
For the past three hundred and nineteen years, a disaster has been brewing off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. The west side of the North American plate is being […]
In a statement made on Oct. 2, University of Washington spokesperson Victor Balta announced that tenured professor John Sahr “remains prohibited from coming to campus and engaging with students indefinitely” […]
In the past two months, two students from Skyline High School have died from drug overdoses caused by pain pills laced with fentanyl. Nearly 500 people attended the memorial service […]
The Governor of Washington announced Friday, Sept. 27 that he plans to invoke emergency powers to ban all flavored vaping products at the Oct. 9 Washington State Board of Health […]
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, announced roughly 1,300 arrests nationwide last week as a part of their crackdown on undocumented immigrants, 60 of which were made in Washington […]
“The world is waking up. Change is coming, whether you like it or not,” said Greta Thunberg in her recent speech to the United Nations. Greta is a 16-year-old Swedish […]
On Aug. 3 just after 10 am [CST], a mass shooting occurred at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas. Two days after the shooting, police have reported that two of […]
After being pulled over for having expired car tabs, a 15-year-old boy was shot twice by a Kent police officer last week near the intersection of Central Ave North and […]
Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie, Disturbed, Slipknot, and many more artists converged at the White River Amphitheater for KISW’s Pain in the Grass from Aug 1 through 3. Pain in the […]
On August 1 in Canton, Ohio the annual Hall of Fame game evoked hype in fans once again ready to get back into their beloved sport. With the commemoration of […]
A young woman introduced herself to me as “M” after following me to my car at the end of my closing shift in Factoria Village. M had been sitting outside […]
As Democrat support grows, leaders of the party take notice. After Rep. Al Green’s impeachment article vote failed in the House last month, the matter seems to be back on […]
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