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Tender Is The Flesh—Atrocity, Inclemency, Excess and Sadism

June 28, 2025 Hogan McCale
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Book Review—Blood Justice: A Gloriously Dark Sequel

June 27, 2025 Hogan McCale
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Misophonia—The Lesser Known but Very Annoying Disorder

June 25, 2025 Hogan McCale
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SPSCC & TRL: Offering More Than You Think

May 1, 2025 Hogan McCale
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South Puget Sound Community College Awarded $100,000 for Aspen Prize Finalist with Distinction

April 28, 2025 Hogan McCale
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Tender Is The Flesh—Atrocity, Inclemency, Excess and Sadism
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Misophonia—The Lesser Known but Very Annoying Disorder
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SPSCC & TRL: Offering More Than You Think
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Tender Is The Flesh—Atrocity, Inclemency, Excess and Sadism
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Book Review—Blood Justice: A Gloriously Dark Sequel
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Misophonia—The Lesser Known but Very Annoying Disorder
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The Vanishing Banshee

October 20, 2023 Kaelin Spence

The Banshee is a creature from Irish and Celtic Mythologies. A Banshee is considered a ghost, spirit, demon, and fairy. It is a supernatural being that takes various forms of…

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Tips for a Healthy Balance in Work and Study

October 17, 2023 Hogan McCale

Holding a job while studying is the reality for a lot of students. With the current economy and the rising cost of living, being a working student has become almost…

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Asexual Awareness Week

October 13, 2023 Hogan McCale

Asexual Awareness Week is approaching! From October 22nd to October 30th marks the 13th annual Ace Awareness Week. Despite its long history, asexuality isn’t very well known. Here is some…

Myths and Legends

The Mystifying Kappa from Japanese Folklore

October 9, 2023 Kaelin Spence

The Kappa goes by over 100 names and their appearance varies depending on which region of Japan you are in. The stories have been around since the Edo period, 1603…

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The Ravenous Minotaur from Greek Mythology

October 6, 2023 Kaelin Spence

The spooky month of October is here! The Sounds News Team will post articles about various mythical creatures and monsters throughout the month talking of their history, origin, and characteristics…

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Bisexuality Throughout History

October 2, 2023 Emrys Alfaro Haugen

The word “bisexual” is several hundred years old, but it only garnered popularity in 1892, with the translation from Richard von Krafft-Ebing’s book on sexual disorders, Psychopathia Sexualis. Prior to…

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The Legend of the Aztec Axolotl

September 29, 2023 Emrys Alfaro Haugen

The axolotl is a type of aquatic salamander that has recently taken the world by storm. Although they are critically endangered in their natural habitat, they have become a popular…

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See You In The Fall!

June 22, 2023 SoundsAdmin

A special thanks to the people who run this organization: Blaga, the editor in chief! Jay and Emma, the reporters! Josh, the web editor! And Electra, our supervisor! And of…

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Art in Olympia

June 7, 2023 Jay Benton

Within the Puget Sound area, there has always been a strong influence on the arts, particularly stemming from the indigenous people who inhabited this region prior to our presence, leaving…

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A Journey in Education at SPSCC

June 7, 2023 Blaga Vladeva

Candid Conversation with Professor Geoff Dugwyler Professor Geoff Dugwyler began his career at South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC) by teaching ESL. Later, he transitions into teaching Pathways to Success…

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  • Tender Is The Flesh—Atrocity, Inclemency, Excess and Sadism
    by Hogan McCale
    This entire book is graphic. Do not skip the Trigger Warnings. Cannibalism, Animal Cruelty, Gore, Child Death, Rape, Murder, Death of a Parent, Infertility, Human Trafficking, Misogyny, Dehumanization. Proceed with Caution,… Read more: Tender Is The Flesh—Atrocity, Inclemency, Excess and Sadism
  • Book Review—Blood Justice: A Gloriously Dark Sequel
    by Hogan McCale
    Before you go further, please be aware that this book is a sequel of the novel Blood Debts. If you would like to read my review of the first, click here… Read more: Book Review—Blood Justice: A Gloriously Dark Sequel
  • Misophonia—The Lesser Known but Very Annoying Disorder
    by Hogan McCale
    Misophonia is a disorder you may not have heard of –but you can probably name someone affected by it. The Cleveland Clinic defines Misophonia as “a disorder where you have a… Read more: Misophonia—The Lesser Known but Very Annoying Disorder
  • SPSCC & TRL: Offering More Than You Think
    by Hogan McCale
    The Timberland Regional Library is now allowing SPSCC students who don’t live within the service areas of the TRL to get library cards.The TRL is one of the biggest libraries in… Read more: SPSCC & TRL: Offering More Than You Think
  • South Puget Sound Community College Awarded $100,000 for Aspen Prize Finalist with Distinction
    by Hogan McCale
    The Aspen Institute awarded South Puget Sound Community College $100,000 on April 17 for placing as a ‘Finalist with Distinction’ for the Aspen Prize.  The Aspen Institute is an international non-profit… Read more: South Puget Sound Community College Awarded $100,000 for Aspen Prize Finalist with Distinction
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