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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

News Briefs – Vol 54 Issue 11, April 19, 2019

Earth Week Reality of the Climate Crisis 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., April 22, 23; Quiet Dining Room Professor Linda Khandro, who trained under Al Gore and worked on his Climate Reality Project, will...

Fake It to Make It

Aaron Shore April 24, 2019

HIGHER EDUCATION SELLS OUT TO HOLLYWOOD In perhaps one of the most jaw-dropping events to kick off 2019, millions of Americans were left stunned when, on March 12, it was reported that actresses Felicity...

Crime Log – Vol. 54 Issue 11, April 19, 2019

Natasha Sidik April 24, 2019

Lock Off 1:37 p.m., March 15; parking lot near the 2000 Building An SCC student attempted to remove parking enforcement wheel-lock from a vehicle at the parking are near the 2000 Building. The case...

Dwell on the Job

Travis Tribble April 24, 2019

SCC IS LOOKING FOR ITS FIRST SET OF RESIDENTIAL ADVISORS If getting to live in a free, fully furnished studio apartment on campus and becoming more involved in SCC’s leadership sounds appealing,...

ASG in Review – Vol 54 Issue 11, April 19, 2019

Travis Tribble April 24, 2019

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 on April 15, and was the first meeting of spring...

Room for Improvement

Room for Improvement

Nova Clark April 24, 2019

NEW BUILDING SPELLS FRESH START FOR STEM A brand new project will unite SCC’s STEM programs with innovation and improvement. The Allied Health, Science & Advanced Manufacturing Complex will...

"We've Had Enough!"

“We’ve Had Enough!”

Travis Tribble April 21, 2019

SCC was ablaze with passionate speakers and enthusiastic crowds as underpaid faculty and staff cried “no more!” The failure of Washington state to tax the rich and properly fund higher education...

Leaky Pipeline at SCC

Stress Divided by Two

Travis Tribble March 16, 2019

SCC COSIGNS NEW MATH PROGRAM SCC is planning on cutting out prerequisite math programs with hopes of improving student success. “Corequisites” is the name of the new program and is currently...

News Briefs – Vol 54 Issue 10, March 15, 2019

Arts, Film and Music Info Session 4-6 p.m., March 19; Rm. 9208 The abrupt closure of the Art Institute of Seattle has left a number of students stranded educationally. Luckily, SCC is opening its...

Crime Log – Vol. 54 Issue 10, March 15, 2019

Natasha Sidik March 16, 2019

A Switch-Up 5 p.m., March 2; 2000 Building Parking Lot An SCC staff member found that his vehicle’s rear license plate had been switched with a stolen vehicle’s license plate of the same make...

SCC: VICE

Joshua Groom March 16, 2019

NARROWING DOWN THE CANDIDATES SCC has recently held open forums for students and staff to meet and question the five finalists for the position of vice president for student learning (VP-SL). This...

Lack of Transparency at SCC Budget Meeting

Lack of Transparency at SCC Budget Meeting

Juan Páez March 16, 2019

FACULTY RAISES MAJOR CONCERNS SCC officials recently held a meeting and an open forum in order to address the school’s budget and uphold transparency with its faculty and employees. SCC President...

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