Game Review: MARATHON (2026)
“ESCAPE WILL MAKE ME GOD” is the main tagline that’s used for Bungies new Extraction shooter Marathon. The extraction shooter genre has seen a bit of a resurgence. The success…
South Puget Sound Community College Awarded $100,000 for Aspen Prize Finalist with Distinction
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…
How to Vote: A Step-By-Step Guide
Voting is an extremely important right to exercise, especially for college students. Garnering a political voice to help shape our community and nation is very beneficial for our community. Knowing…
Men’s Soccer Player Profiles: Mathias Fog
Earlier this quarter, I made it a goal of mine to learn more about our athletes and the athletics program in general. This led to the opportunity to interview a…
Media Literacy and Media Bias: How to Enhance Media Literacy When Consuming Politics
The flood of news and political commentary has become a mainstream topic in today’s digital world, and an outpour of political information is everywhere you look. It is far from…
John Sohn: Vice President of Clubs & Organizations
John Sohn is the Vice President of Clubs and Organizations. He is from an island in the pacific called Saipan which is the largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands.…
Ella Reichert: Vice President of Finance
Ella is currently a Running Start Student at Capital High School. Following her graduation she will be transferring to a four-year university to achieve her career goals of becoming a…
Kyra Sung: Senator of Legislative Affairs
Kyra Sung is the Senator of Legislative Affairs. Born and raised in Washington State, they went to River Ridge High School then found their way to SPSCC through the Running…
Rae Watkins: Associated Student Body President
Rae Watkins is the ASB President, originally from Oregon and moved to Olympia with the intention of going to Evergreen State College, but when COVID hit they were already living…