- 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
- Stanley: The Booming Drinkware Business that has been around for over 100 yearsby Kaelin SpenceThere 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 social media where they are popular among people like influencers to ‘suburban moms’, and others with an obsession of collecting every color possible. Stanley has… Read more: Stanley: The Booming Drinkware Business that has been around for over 100 years
- SUB Revitalization Focusing on Student Convenience and Serviceby Hogan McCaleThis 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 opened in 1989, the SUB used to be the hub of student activities and events on campus. But with the opening of the Library and… Read more: SUB Revitalization Focusing on Student Convenience and Service


