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We Can Fix the K-12 Educational System

Cliff Mass Weather Blog

"The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions"Some good-intentioned, but misinformed, folks in our state legislature, on the editorial board of the Seattle Times, among the very rich, and some major foundations are now hell-bent to "solve" the educat... »

Free Self-Defense Class in Belltown

Belltown PI

The free class will be given at Axtion Club (2602 2nd Ave) in Belltown on Saturday March 10th at 10am. »

University relocation to bring students to Belltown

BelltownpeopleFeatured Stories

City University of Seattle will move from Bellevue to the Sixth and Wall building in Belltown next January. The new headquarters for the university has been vacant for more than four years. It was once the home building for Group Health and before that... »

City U moving into the neighborhood

BelltownpeopleFeatured Stories

City University of Seattle is moving from their Bellevue HQ into the former Group Health building at 6th and Wall starting January, 2013.   To celebrate their move, Seattle residents who are first-time registrants of their courses can get a 20% discoun... »

Breaking new ground at Seattle’s Casa Latina | KPLU

Sightline Daily

It’s common to see day laborers waiting for jobs outside the big home improvement store. But for many in Seattle, a new community gathering space and three-story building in the Central District will serve as a safe haven and job-dispatch and adult edu... »

UW Admissions and Failing K-12 Education

Cliff Mass Weather Blog

A week ago there was an article in the Seattle Times describing a large drop in applicants to the UW this year.  Considering that other WA State schools have not seen a similar decline and all state colleges are experiencing essentially the same tuitio... »

Good for kids? Belltown vs. Brooklyn | Crosscut

Sightline Daily

Children change the character of a place for the better, but downtown Seattle lacks an essential ingredient for serving families with children: schools. »

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Cornish College: Mike Daisey no longer welcome at graduation

The Seattle TimesLocal News

In a reversal from previous statements, Cornish College of the Arts announced Friday that Daisey would will not speak at its May 13 commencement ceremony. Their parting of the ways is the latest chapter in a media saga that began with the playwright's ... »

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