Care on Campus

At the beginning of spring quarter, SFCC welcomed a new…

Reclaiming Ancestral Knowledge One Doula at a Time

The Həłmxiłp Indigenous Birth Justice staff say that childbirth is…

Elk Soup for the Indigenous Soul

Spokane is home to over 20,000 urban Native members, all…

Future Artists in the Present

From Sasha Barrett's ceramic drones to David Harper Clemons’ metal…

The Riverkeepers and the River

The Spokane River has been the heart and lifeblood of…

Barnes and Noble takes over the Bookstore

By Mikayla Davis sfcc.mikayla.davis@gmail.com Barnes and Noble has taken a…

Ebony Stewart review

  Jeremy Logan The Communicator Ebony Stewart says childhood trauma…

Choir, Orchestra and Jazz: SFCC Music Concert Series

  Spokane Falls Community Col- lege’s Music Department will end…

Hope for Sodexo

An on-campus caféteria is a beneficial convenience to students and faculty, but only if they…

Honors Program Suspended For Time Being

American Honors Program Community Colleges of Spokane canceled their contract…

Dance: art or sport?

By Khay Burrage, Sfcc.Khay.burrage@gmail.com The one question that has dancers shaking their head in frustration: Is dance a sport? Dance has evolved throughout the years with different […]

Twenty One going on Twenty Two

Turning 21 is one of those experiences that is supposed to be a big deal. At least that’s what I’m led to believe. It’s weird I’ve never gone with what society has told me I’m supposed to do. I never went to prom, I didn’t get a car that was truly mine till about six months ago. Technically, being Editor in Chief of this paper is my first real job. I’m not at any point gonna go out and get drunk this week. Even though May 18th was my 21st birthday. I’m not going to a strip club or a casino. I’m not going drinking with my best friend (sadly).