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Dental Hygiene Students to Finish Degree at SCC as Demolition of 2500 Building Postponed

Dental Hygiene Students to Finish Degree at SCC as Demolition of 2500 Building Postponed

Joshua Groom February 9, 2020

SCC has extended its time frame to devise a long-term plan for the dental hygiene program after the college’s board of trustees voted on Jan. 31 to pause the demolition of the 2500 building and construction...

ASG In Review — Feb. 7, 2020

Juan Páez February 9, 2020

The Associated Student Government (ASG) typically holds meetings from 3-5 p.m. every other Monday in the boardroom of the 1000 Building. This meeting was held on Jan. 27 and was the first meeting of the...

Save Shoreline Trees: A Communitys Effort to Preserve Local Nature

Save Shoreline Trees: A Community’s Effort to Preserve Local Nature

Nova Clark February 9, 2020

Those who travel to and from SCC on Dayton Avenue may be familiar with its signature tree-lined road. These local trees are at risk of being cut down due to recent construction proposals by the Washington...

Family and Coworkers Remember Late TSS Directors Passion, Honesty

Family and Coworkers Remember Late TSS Director’s Passion, Honesty

Juan Páez February 9, 2020

Gary Kalbfleisch had two rules for life: Always be honest and no surprises. The longtime TSS Director had worked for SCC since 1990, starting out as a classroom technician at SCC’s Northshore branch....

Ebbtide Eats: Avanti Markets and Food Trucks

Ebbtide Eats: Avanti Markets and Food Trucks

Juan Páez February 9, 2020

Winter quarter brought great changes to SCC in terms of food. The campus’ cafeteria restaurants are no more, and hot meals are only available from food trucks from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The only dining options...

Opinion: Privacy In Journalism — Where do we draw the line?

Jordan Ghita February 9, 2020

On Jan. 26, 2020, the news of basketball legend Kobe Bryant’s death stunned the world. However, also shocking was the way in which this news was shared. TMZ was the first to report the news mere hours...

Letter to the Editor

February 9, 2020

Speaking as a member of the SCC community, the uncertainty of the future of the dental hygiene program poses a great concern. Faculty and students have been living in angst since the announcement was made...

Valentine’s Day for the Disaffected

Zoe Plattner February 9, 2020

Chocolate, wine and roses are nice, but it’s 2020 and a new decade calls for a new tradition. For those sick and tired of heart-shaped candies and raspberry flavors, here are some wacky ways to show...

Double Exposure: ‘Mannix’ (1967-1975)

Double Exposure: ‘Mannix’ (1967-1975)

Nova Clark February 9, 2020

The late 60s was not only a great time for film, but for television, too. When "Mannix” hit the airwaves, it was the perfect storm of action-packed fight sequences and crime- solving. Mike Connors...

Two Key Wins Thrust SCC Into Postseason Chase

Ed Strong February 9, 2020

With less than a month left in their season, SCC men’s basketball needed to make a statement to have a chance for the playoffs. Statement made. SCC men’s basketball picked up back-to-back key wins...

Opinion: MLB Unwittingly Incentivizes Cheating

Ed Strong February 9, 2020
To an MLB owner, $5 million is pocket change, especially for a team that managed to win the 2017 World Series during the time they were stealing signs. The amount of money earned in advertising, ticket sales, merchandise, etc. dwarfs any amount MLB is allowed to penalize.
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