
The Mystifying Kappa from Japanese Folklore
The Kappa goes by over 100 names and their appearance varies depending on which region of Japan you are in. The stories have been...
The Kappa goes by over 100 names and their appearance varies depending on which region of Japan you are in. The stories have been...
The spooky month of October is here! The Sounds News Team will post articles about various mythical creatures and monsters throughout the month talking...
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...
The axolotl is a type of aquatic salamander that has recently taken the world by storm. Although they are critically endangered in their natural...
A special thanks to the people who run this organization: Blaga, the editor in chief! Jay and Emma, the reporters! Josh, the web editor!...
Within the Puget Sound area, there has always been a strong influence on the arts, particularly stemming from the indigenous people who inhabited this...
Candid Conversation with Professor Geoff Dugwyler Professor Geoff Dugwyler began his career at South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC) by teaching ESL. Later, he...
South Puget Sound Community College has ten pathways – one also exploring the Arts and Communication’s pathway. One of those is a theater pathway,...
The history surrounding Puget Sound is nuanced with layers of treaties and cultural influence from the native people who lived here thousands of years...
Hello! My name is Josh Miller, and along with being the web editor for this website, I also am the president of the Mad...