Jedi: Survivor, a Massive Improvement from Jedi: Fallen Order (discounting the performance issues)
‘Star Wars: Jedi: Survivor’ is the sequel to ‘Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order,’ and is a marked improvement on many levels. With its stunning visuals, the beautiful cinematics, the incredible…
Stanley: The Booming Drinkware Business that has been around for over 100 years
There has been increasing popularity in Stanley cups among Millennials and Gen Z, but why? Stanley is a drinkware company headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The cups have been trending on…
Blood Debts – Book Review
“Blood Debts” By Terry J. Benton-Walker follows twins, Clementine and Cristina Trudeau as they unravel the mysteries of their families past, present, and potentially their future. Set in a contemporary…
SUB Revitalization Focusing on Student Convenience and Service
This summer SPSCC’s Student Union Building, nicknamed the ‘SUB,’ will be renovated and construction will begin in April. The renovations are estimated to finish in fall or winter 2024/2025. First…
Jedi: Fallen Order, a review from a Star Wars fan and new Gamer
A day after my 19th Birthday, I used my recently gifted Steam gift cards to buy ‘Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order.’ It’s a game I’ve been eager to play for…
Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week: Why It Matters And How You Can Get Involved
Aromantic Awareness Week (ASAW), is next week from Feb. 18 to Feb. 24 . The intention of this week is to highlight a lesser known romantic orientation, aromanticism. According to…
Video Game Review: Stray
I’ve recently started playing a video game named ‘Stray.’ This game is very different from most games I’ve played, and if there was one thing I would say about this…
Basic Needs Assistance, Auto Shop, and Dental Clinic – Services at SPSCC, Pt. 5
We’re on the last article of my series on campus resources at SPSCC! There have been a lot of services here to cover! In this final installment, I’m going to…
Firekeeper’s Daughter – Book review
The Firekeeper’s Daughter, by Angeline Boulley is a contemporary mystery novel published in 2021. The story follows Daunis Fontaine, a recent high school graduate of French and Ojibwe descent, who…
Veteran, Counseling, and Childcare – Services at SPSCC, Pt. 4
Hello, and welcome back to classes! I hope everyone had a great winter break, and is looking forward to the quarter. Here is the fourth edition of the SPSCC campus…