- Teams, Players, and Storylines: 2026 World FIFA Cup by Muhamed ToureEvery four years, the FIFA World Cup brings together some of the best soccer players and national teams in the world. With the 2026 tournament approaching and Seattle set to host several matches, many SPSCC students may find themselves following the World Cup for the first time. With 48 teams competing, there will be plenty… Read more: Teams, Players, and Storylines: 2026 World FIFA Cup
- Finding Focus: Where SPSCC Students Focus Bestby Muhamed ToureFor many SPSCC students, studying at home sounds more convenient. But for some students, home can quickly become a place filled with distractions, interruptions, and a lack of focus. As students balance classes, work, and personal responsibilities, many are turning to campus spaces to stay productive. To better understand how students approach studying, several SPSCC students… Read more: Finding Focus: Where SPSCC Students Focus Best
- SPSCC & TRL: Offering More Than You Thinkby Hogan McCaleThe 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 Washington, which serves Grays Harbor, Lewis, Pacific, Mason, and Thurston Counties through a web of 29 libraries. The TRL was officially established in 1968,… Read more: SPSCC & TRL: Offering More Than You Think
- A Community Conversation with Mónica Guzmán: An Event Recountingby Hogan McCaleI have never attended an event like “Community Conversations with Mónica Guzmán” before. It was my first time going to the Washington Center for the Performing Arts. SPSCC’s group was one of the first to arrive, but when we arrived there was already a small crowd forming around the entrance to the Washington Center for… Read more: A Community Conversation with Mónica Guzmán: An Event Recounting
- April: Alcohol Awareness Monthby Kaelin SpenceIn honor of April being Alcohol Awareness Month, I decided to write an article about it. At SPSCC there was an event where these gaming machines were rented, to simulate what drinking and driving is like. It was like an arcade racing game, except you had to follow the laws of the road. You sat… Read more: April: Alcohol Awareness Month



