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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 faculty member introduces the Career Center to help students with resumes, internships, and career guides.

Extracurricular Connections: How the Quarterly Resource Fair Shapes Our Community

Duc Nguyen, Staff Writer February 14, 2025

An opportunity to step into a place of endless possibilities was offered at this winter’s Club & Resource Fair. In the main dining room of the PUB on Jan. 29, SCC’s Student Life hosted a diverse...

Shoreline Community College covered in snow.

Winter Whiteout

Nicholas Hauw, Staff Writer February 14, 2025

It is common knowledge that Seattle, alongside Shoreline, doesn’t get too much snow compared to other states. That being said, when it does snow, it paints a perfect, mystical mixture of green and white. Unfortunately,...

The heading of a digital flyer for the upcoming academic year's scholarships.

Get Help with Tuition: Winter Scholarships Now Available at Shoreline

Karina Vilela, Staff Writer February 14, 2025

The Shoreline Community College Foundation offers students over 200 scholarships annually. The 2025 / 2026 applications for awards ranging from $1000 to $2500 opened on Jan. 29 and will remain available...

Bracken 6400 under construction.

Shoreline’s New “Bracken” Building

Nicholas Hauw, Staff Writer January 31, 2025

If you’ve recently been around Shoreline Community College for any duration of time, you have likely noticed that a new building is under construction. It’s been designated building 6400 and named...

The SCC bookstore closed up for the day.

The End of SCC’s On-Campus Bookstore

Adrien Koe, Staff writer October 25, 2024

Shoreline Community College’s bookstore, where students have purchased textbooks, merchandise, notebooks, and other school supplies at the lowest level of the PUB (Building 9000) for years, has announced...

Joe Biden will be the 46th President of the United States

Biden Prevails

Joshua Groom and Nova Clark November 7, 2020
After a flurry of election calls Saturday morning, the Associated Press has called the presidential election for Joseph R. Biden. The election was historic by many standards. His running mate, Kamala Harris, will become the highest-ranking woman in American government's history. Likewise, the pair won the most votes of a presidential ticket in the nation's 244 years.
Governor Jay Inslee speaking with attendees at the 2019 Presidential Gun Sense Forum hosted by Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa.

Inslee Will Serve Rare Third Term

Joshua Groom, Copy Editor November 4, 2020

Jay Inslee will serve a third term as governor of Washington state, breaking a tradition in the state of two-term governors. He took 57% of the vote to Republican Loren Culp’s 43%. The campaign largely...

Presidential Election Stretches Into Wednesday as Battlegrounds Too Close to Call

Presidential Election Stretches Into Wednesday as Battlegrounds Too Close to Call

Joshua Groom, Copy Editor November 4, 2020

Election night has ended without a clear victor in the presidential race. Biden is currently ahead on the electoral map, with 236 electoral votes to Trumps 213, according to the Associated Press’ projection....

LIVE: The Ebbtide Watched Races Locally and Nationwide

Joshua Groom, Copy Editor November 3, 2020

1:50 a.m. PST -- The Ebbtide is signing off for the night. Copy Editor Joshua Groom wrote a roundup of the key points of the night and each candidate's pathway to victory. You can find it here. 12:00...

Coronavirus Live Updates: Washingtonians Ordered to Stay at Home Amid COVID-19 Concerns

Ebbtide Staff March 19, 2020

This is a rapidly developing story and will be updated as details emerge. You can find more information about the novel coronavirus at https://library.shoreline.edu/corona. 12:15 a.m March 24 Washington...

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