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News Briefs – Vol 54 Issue 5, November 30, 2018

BREATHE College Dogs and Yoga 12:30-1:25 p.m., Dec. 3, 5, 7; PUB and Gym Breathe in, breathe out — you will survive your finals. In the PUB, there will be fluffy friends to pet and there’s going...

Crime Log – Vol. 54 Issue 5, November 30, 2018

Natasha Sidik December 2, 2018

Unauthorized Entry 7:25 p.m., Nov. 10; PUB During a private event unaffiliated with the college, an individual unassociated with the event attended. They were asked to leave by security. The uninvited...

ASG in Review – Vol 54 Issue 5, November 30, 2018

Krystelle Kurz December 2, 2018

The Associated Student Government (ASG) typically holds meetings from 3-5 p.m. on the first and third Monday of every month. Students may attend if they would like to meet their representatives or voice...

Help is Here

Teshan Laucirica December 2, 2018

MAKE THE MOST OF SCC'S BENEFITS HUB The rent on your apartment went up again, your ORCA card is running low on funds and your bank account is dwindling faster than the quarter is progressing. You...

SCC Tesla Program Advisor Luke Thompson (second from left)
talks to prospective students. Photo: Forrest Baum

Electrical Education

Forrest Baum November 21, 2018

INNOVATIVE TESLA PROGRAM MAKES ITS DEBUT AT SCC One of only four Tesla training programs in the country is drumming up some interest in its first quarter at SCC. SCC adds Tesla to the list of Automotive...

News Briefs – Vol 54 Issue 4, November 16, 2018

FAFSA Workshop 2:30-4 p.m., Nov. 19; Workforce Education Computer Lab, FOSS It’s always FAFSA form time. Come on, get to it. College Representative Visits Central Washington University and Seattle University 11...

Crime Log – Vol. 54 Issue 4, November 16, 2018

Natasha Sidik November 21, 2018

Opium in the (Not-So?) Open 2:39 p.m., Nov. 5; PUB 9200 Restroom An individual was reported under the influence of opiates and was arrested by security. They were handed off to the local police department...

International Insights

Shari Sung November 21, 2018

WHAT IT'S LIKE TO LIVE IN A HOMESTAY In my own experience, studying abroad can be absolutely terrifying. International students have to adjust to cultural differences and overcome language barriers all...

A New Interface on Campus

Elizabeth Joyce November 21, 2018

STUDENT SERVICES GETS AN UPGRADE If you’ve visited the FOSS building this quarter to pay a bill or get an override for a class, you have definitely encountered the new ticketing interface that made...

To Vote or Not to Vote?

To Vote or Not to Vote?

Natasha Sidik November 4, 2018

YOU WILL DECIDE THE RESULTS OF THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS Blue and red signs popping up on every corner makes voting season hard to miss. America’s current political climate is divided by controversial...

News Briefs – Vol 54 Issue 3, November 2, 2018

Diversity Career Fair 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Nov. 3; Edmonds Community College, Woodway Hall 202 Missed SCC’s career fairs? Edmonds Community College will be hosting another opportunity to get some advice...

Competing viewpoints on Shoreline Proposition 1. PHOTO BY: Forrest Baum

Taking the Initiative

Forrest Baum November 4, 2018

HOW WILL YOU VOTE ON LOCAL ISSUES? In Washington state, voters have the opportunity to affect our policies on greenhouse gases, firearm safety protections and law enforcement standards on deadly force...

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