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Halloween

October 24, 2016

By Madeline Kimberly The spookiest day of the year is nearly here and it’s finally time for the freaks in all of us to crawl out and play. Unfortunately, this year’s Halloween falls on the worst day...

Ebbtide eats: Royal Unicorn restaurant

October 23, 2016

By Ilona Kinnear Monday afternoon after most of the Ebbtiders went their separate ways, a group of five remained to explore the world of food. This week’s adventure: the Royal Unicorn restaurant....

May The Rice Be With You

October 23, 2016

By Martin Musialczyk Illustration by Coral Nafziger As the Ebbtide staff debated on where to get some good Chinese food for a staff dinner, Din Tai Fung was quickly dismissed, deemed too expensive for...

Word on the street: What’s your Halloween costume for this year?

October 23, 2016

By Adelia Sindunata Photos by Martin Musialczyk “I’ll wear a toga. No, not a Greek goddess costume, just a plain toga.” -Gabriela Djuhadi “Doraemon, I guess?” -Alvin Gunawan “Orange...

News Briefs – Vol 52 Issue 2

October 22, 2016

Farming of the Future: Feeding Everyone in the 21st Century The Global Affairs Center will host an event titled “Farming of the Future: Feeding Everyone in the 21st Century.” The audience will discuss...

Voter registration: how to and why you

Voter registration: how to and why you

October 8, 2016

Graphic: Courtesy of U.S. Government By Cendri Johnson Voting is important, but many people don’t do it, so last week on Thursday, Sept. 30, Gay Armsden and Cyndi Nash -- members of the Seattle Branch...

Now students dont have to run all over the campus: the new SCC library

Now students don’t have to run all over the campus: the new SCC library

October 8, 2016

A 3-D art piece hanging in the library demonstrating the joy reading can bring Photo by Martin Musialczyk By Adelia Sindunata After being under renovation for the whole summer quarter, SCC’s Ray W....

SCC fights for the freedom to pee with Urinetown

SCC fights for the freedom to pee with Urinetown

October 8, 2016

Front left to right: Norah Peters, Gabe Ponce, Noah Bruckshen, and Aviona Rodriguez-Brown. Back left to right: Dima Pogrebniak, Danny Bracy, Jay Villenhaur, and Joshua Pulley. Photo by Martin Musialczyk By...

Educated. Empowered. Equal. : the Black Student Union returns

Educated. Empowered. Equal. : the Black Student Union returns

October 8, 2016

The BSU representing at The Club Kick-off Photo by Martin Musialczyk By Allegra Simpkins Following a four-year hiatus from campus, the Black Student Union has once again become a prominent group at Shoreline,...

Batik Art Empowers Women

Batik Art Empowers Women

October 8, 2016

Forever Young, Nicholas Sironka Photo by Martin Musialczyk By Madeline Kimberly Women are generally seen as weak, fragile and materialistic beings. Nicholas Sironka, a Maasai from Kenya, provides...

Down But Not Out: Phins bounce back from rocky start

Down But Not Out: Phins bounce back from rocky start

October 8, 2016

By Katen Burgess The Shoreline men’s soccer team started off a little slow. The team began the season losing four out of their first five games, but has managed to win three of their last five. Despite...

From the land of Ceylon tea to the home of the Phins : Meet new adviser Kanchana Kularatne

From the land of Ceylon tea to the home of the Phins : Meet new adviser Kanchana Kularatne

October 8, 2016

By Adelia Sindunata Kanchana, International Student Adviser Extraordinaire, prepared to help. Photo by Martin Musialczyk By Adelia Sindunata Twelve years ago, Kanchana Kularatne decided to follow her...

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