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The Ebbtide

Shoreline Community College's Independent Student Newspaper Since 1965

The Ebbtide

Shoreline Community College's Independent Student Newspaper Since 1965

The Ebbtide

An 8 oz. cup of steaming hot black coffee by Black Coffee NW, coming to a PUB near you.

Grinding Out the Grades with Black Coffee NW

Annabelle Woram, Staff Writer May 31, 2024

Coffee devotees and other caffeine lovers should keep their eyes peeled in the coming months for Black Coffee Northwest, a local business recently contracted to sprout a new branch on campus. SCC President...

Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Bainbridge Island Downtown Destinations

Cheryl Amelia, A&E editor May 31, 2024

A ferry ride away from downtown Seattle, Bainbridge Island floats in the Puget Sound Basin. The Island’s downtown is within walking distance of the ferry port. Encapsulating local artworks, shopping...

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...

The SCC theater showcasing SIFF films

Review of “Musica!” A SIFF Film on Campus

Jui-Chung Hung, Staff Writer May 31, 2024

The 50th Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)was held in part at the Shoreline Community College Theater from May 9 to May 19. This year's festival featured 24 in-person screenings, showcasing approximately...

Shoreline Community College DECA, Regional Conference 2024

“I’m not just doing something for school, I’m doing something for my life.”

Cheryl Amelia, A&E Editor May 17, 2024

SCC students entered a room illuminated with dark blue hues. Flowing along its aisles was the pipeline of suited college students, dressed up in something more than pajama pants and— looking for their...

An edited collage photo of Richard Gadd and real-life Martha Scott, Fiona Harvey.

Team Gadd or Harvey?

Kelly Wijaya, Co-editor May 17, 2024

Lo and behold, a comedy drama-thriller show that has made its way up to Netflix’s Top No. 3 TV shows — a limited series entitled “Baby Reindeer.” A riveting tale that was inspired by the show’s...

Inside of the new Cedar Building.

The Grand Opening of the Cheddar… I mean CEDAR Building

Nicholas Hauw, Staff Writer May 17, 2024

Here we are with the first major change to the campus layout of the year. The Cedar Building is the new three-story building added to SCC’s roster of buildings and facilities. This new building dwarves...

Anna Artamonova, SCC nursing student, showing her Starbucks stainless steel cup while waiting for your friends at the PUB building.

Tumbler Takeover: From Hydration Hub to Campus Essential

Emily Wijaya and Gabriela Quito May 3, 2024

If you’re like most students at SCC, you’re probably drinking from a tumbler right now. These insulated, reusable beverage containers are everywhere and the campus is no exception. SCC student Danny...

Western Washington's seven gems that Shoreline Community College students and visitors won't want to miss. The best part is that they're only a hop, skip and a jump away from campus.

7 Gems of Washington

Cheryl Amelia, A&E Editor April 19, 2024

On the rare occasions that Washington gifts us a beautiful day, one might wonder which sights to hurriedly visit before the next gray cloud hovers over Rain City. Aside from the one and only icon — Seattle’s...

A promotional image to showcase "The Retreat" the film that won the best picture award at the show.

Local Film Festival Delights Audience with Diverse Short Films

Lewin Artra and Annabelle Woram April 19, 2024

ShoreLake Arts hosted their 8th annual Short Short Film Festival on Saturday evening in SCC’s on-campus theater, “where people young and old ‘left their couches’ to gather in ‘the best place...

The art gallery in all its glory. There were so many submissions of wall art this time that the professor curating the exhibit, Zachary Mazur, was impressed with the overall number of submissions that were submitted.

A&E Editor Fixes Her Gaze on Three Selected Artworks

Cheryl Amelia, A&E Editor March 15, 2024

As spring gains closer into the horizon, the Student Exhibition arises first lasting from Feb. 12 until Mar. 15 2024 in the Administration Building 1000, Lobby. There was a 3D portrait, inner workings...

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