After teaching at SFCC since 1968, Anthropology instructor Jerry O’Neal plans to retire after fall quarter of 2013. O’Neal graduated from the University of Montana […]
Category: Spotlight
Contestants train for upcoming Bloomsday race
The Bloomsday race is a huge part of Spokane history but it’s not stopping this year. Many people train year after year for this big event.
Locals celebrate Superman’s 75th birthday by examining symbolism
April 18th marks the first publication date of the superhero known as Superman. Superman first appeared in comics called Action Comics.
Southern comfort food
Local family restaurant in the Perry District brings southern-inspired food to Spokane at affordable prices.
Student Artist Spotlight: Andy Rumsey
Andy Rumsey is an SFCC student who is 27 and a second-year student of the audio engineering program slated to graduate this spring. Rumsey a […]
Fifty Shades of Reality
Talking about the reality of the kinky world versus popular perception. The advent of mainstream entertainment with content generally considered taboo has brought the kinky […]
Time to cook spaghetti style
The perfect spaghetti: A keystone of fine dining that’s cheap and easy to do at home. Spaghetti, as the modern American knows it, also known as […]
Winter Concerts
Every quarter, the Music department of SFCC puts on a series of concerts, which is the culmination and showcasing of the work done by […]