1970
April 25, 1970 - North Seattle College Chief eager to begin. Published in the Seattle Times.
August 25, 1970 - New North Seattle college opens its doors. Published in the Seattle Times.
October 9, 1970 - Don't get caught by the draft.
November 13, 1970 - Minorities demand fair handling.
November 20, 1970 - Minorities office established.
November 25, 1970 - North Seattle College cornerstone and timeline ceremony held. Published in the Seattle Times.
March 7, 1972 - Poetry Festival features student, faculty talent. Published in the Polaris.
April 13, 1972 - NSCC geodesic domes. Published in the Polaris.
April 13, 1972 - Faculty meets administration. Published in the Polaris.
May 11, 1972 - Black week a success. Published in the Polaris.
December 7, 1973 - Environmental Works Plan for 1974. Published in the Polaris.
May 17, 1974 - Black students promote awareness. Published in the Polaris.
June 7, 1974 - District President named. Published in the Polaris.
June 7, 1974 - Board ponders report. Published in the Polaris.
May 5, 1975 - Humanities Division sponsors Arts Fair creative courses. Published in the Polaris.
May 12, 1975 - Three new technical programs ready for fall students. Published in the Polaris.
March 1, 1976 - Pea Patch plan pushed. Published in the Polaris.
March 8, 1976 - Campaign class under fire. Published in the Polaris.
March 8, 1976 - Student raps psychology department. Published in the Polaris.
March 15, 1976 - Jazz ensemble sparkles. Published in the Polaris.
April 20, 1976 - A modern day Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer take time out.
October 11, 1976 - Improved registration, but not really. Published in the Polaris.
September 24, 1979 - Gorman goes to court. Published in the Polaris.