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Shoreline Community College's Independent Student Newspaper Since 1965

The Ebbtide

Shoreline Community College's Independent Student Newspaper Since 1965

The Ebbtide

Shoreline Community College's Independent Student Newspaper Since 1965

The Ebbtide

Liz Ho, winner of the ASG Presidential election.

In a Tight Presidential Race, a Winner Emerges

Nathan Hauw, Staff Writer June 14, 2024

The Associated Student Government (ASG) is a collective group of students who represent the entirety of Shoreline Community College students. They are responsible for establishing policies and setting...

Matika Wilbur weaves a tantalizing story with sly humor and award-winning photography, before a packed audience in the PUB main dining room.

Enlightening, Decolonizing, and Revitalizing with Matika Wilbur

Chris Van Hoosier and Jeffrey Shirts May 31, 2024

For weeks the intermediate and advanced photography students had been anticipating the presentation that Matika Wilbur, a prestigious photographer, was coming to campus to give. About an hour before the...

The Woodland Park Zoo sign at the entrance. See the entire gallery of images from the zoo here.

Sleeping Bears, Friendly Goats, and Hungry Tigers. Oh My!

Adrien Koe, Staff Writer May 31, 2024

A field trip was hosted by the International Shoreline Leadership (ISL), to the Woodland Park Zoo on May 25. A sign up was required beforehand in order to get free access to the zoo. Tony Hung, a member...

$266,000 at Stake: How to Claim Your Slice of the Pie

$266,000 at Stake: How to Claim Your Slice of the Pie

Chris Van Hoosier, Staff Writer May 3, 2024

The following are the best parts of my conversation with Michelle Cimaroli, Shoreline Community College Foundation Manager. https://soundcloud.com/the-ebbtide/michelle-cimaroli-scc-foundations-manager-interview?si=210655b48d324305904fdda9fe898d20&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Cimaroli...

Michael Boehm at the Workforce Education.

The Workforce Education, Is It Working?

Nicholas Hauw, Staff Writer May 3, 2024

The Workforce Education has been a part of Shoreline since the early 90s helping students, old and new alike. There are plenty of things that the Workforce Education can help students with — depending...

Two candidates, one president. Only you can decide. Vote!

Your Voice Matters in the 2024 ASG Presidential Election

Nathan Hauw, Reporter May 3, 2024

Get ready to cast your votes. The campaign for your new president is on. The Associated Student Government—ASG for short—is composed of students who represent the entirety of Shoreline Community...

Shoreline Community College graduates from the class of 2022-2023.

Commencement Ceremony 2024

Cheryl Amelia, A&E editor May 3, 2024

This year’s Commencement Ceremony will be celebrating graduates of the 2023-2024 academic calendar on Fri., June 21. The event will begin at 2:00 p.m. and it’ll be held in the Shoreline Gymnasium (3000...

a student getting their photo taken for their new student ID

The Return of the Student ID

Adrien Koe, Staff Writer April 19, 2024

Additional Reporting by Sok Kong The student ID card has returned for this new quarter, as all students, staff and faculty can get their ID cards now at the 5000 (FOSS) Building. Those who need an ID...

A paper prototype developed by one of UI/UX Design Cafe Club’s current members. (UI/UX Design Cafe Club)

The Rebirth of the Library Website

Nicholas Hauw, Staff Writer April 19, 2024

Truth be told, our library’s website looks unappealing to students’ creative eyes at its current state. The library website has been a part of Shoreline Community College for a long time, yet despite...

The accessibility office on campus

Spotlight on Accessibility and Accommodations

Chris Van Hoosier, Staff Writer March 15, 2024

A little-known room sits just beyond the cashier desk in the FOSS 5000 building, which could provide support for a wide range of students. At the Student Accessibility Services Center students can be screened...

Author and anti-racist educator Tim Wise speaks from the podium in the PUB main dining room.

The Attack on The Attack on Critical Race Theory and Anti-Racist Education

Johanna Wilder, Co-editor March 15, 2024

On a cold evening in early March, over 100 students, faculty and community members gathered in the PUB main dining room at Shoreline Community College to hear a middle-aged man from Tennessee defend an...

Room 2925, the lecture hall: one of two rooms where all physics classes meet.

Physics Prof Momentum Halted by Series of Unfortunate Events

Chris Van Hoosier, Staff writer March 1, 2024

For many students winter break offers a chance to spend time with family and friends and rejuvenate, a time to take a break from deadlines and schoolwork. For the students in an SCC Engineering Physics...

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