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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 Community College's Independent Student Newspaper Since 1965

The Ebbtide

Quiet Computer Lab Converted to Storage Locker

Quiet Computer Lab Converted to Storage Locker

Sok Kong, Co-editor November 24, 2023

Beneath the Ray Howard Library and Media Center, tucked between the Drama Department and Technical Support Services center, is the 4102 Student Computer Lab. Once a haven for focused work with top-notch...

Our fierce women's Dolphins basketball team at practice.

Dolphin Basketball Fever!

Kelly Wijaya, Staff Writer November 24, 2023

It’s finally that time of year where audiences chant under the glow of gymnasium lights and the sound of basketballs pounding against the hardwood floor echoes throughout the arena. The long-awaited...

Wild mushroom displays at the Wild Mushroom Show

Fungus Foragers Congregate on Campus

Johanna Wilder, Co-editor November 10, 2023

The intoxicating aroma of fresh morel mushrooms frying in butter and garlic filled the PUB lobby on a recent sunny and chilly late-October weekend, as the Puget Sound Mycological Society hosted its 60th...

Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, where Rev. Martin Luther King was pastor, in Montgomery, Alabama. Photo by Michael Barera, CC BY-SA 4.0

SCC Profs Offer “Freedom Ride” for Spring Break

Johanna Wilder, Co-editor November 10, 2023

Spring Break is the time for civil rights landmarks, museums, and historic churches, according to flyers blanketing campus. While Seattleites trudge through another misty March, most dream of traveling...

A student at the computer in the library printing his work.

Slow-Mo Printing at SCC Library Sparks Frustration

Nathan Hauw and Sok Kong November 10, 2023

Nestled in the 4000 building, the SCC Library is the beating heart of academic life on campus. More than a mere storage space, it houses a diverse treasure trove of book collections, vital sources of information,...

Food is Back, Hungry Students Rejoice!

Food is Back, Hungry Students Rejoice!

Cheryl Amelia, A&E Editor October 27, 2023

Hot food has finally returned to Shoreline Community College. Food trucks brought a new food option for hungry students on campus. Two food trucks have been parked from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Tuesday...

A student sprays a catalytic converter with a bright-colored paint to prevent the auto part from being stolen. (Jeffrey Shirts)

SCC Auto Students Work to Deter Thefts

Jeffrey Shirts, News Editor October 27, 2023

Shoreline Community College’s automotive department hosted an event on Oct. 17 in collaboration with the Shoreline Police Department to help curb the rising rates of catalytic converter thefts. Catalytic...

It’s in the cards: SCC to bring back student IDs

It’s in the cards: SCC to bring back student IDs

Sok Kong, Co-editor October 27, 2023

In the old days, Shoreline Community College would issue identification cards to new students. Those newcomers would pick up the ID cards at the Ray Howard Library. “Because of COVID, the college...

Students and faculty exploring the Block Party Resource Fair and neighboring food trucks.

Block Party Resource Fair Kicks Off the 2023 Fall Quarter

Annabelle Woram, Co-Editor October 13, 2023

Booming music, wide smiles, and plenty of snacks and candy: dozens of students milled about at Shoreline Community College’s Block Party Resource Fair on Oct. 3, an outdoor event held in the courtyard...

Senator Patty Murray speaking with a woman and child.

Senator Patty Murray Returns to SCC

Johanna Wilder, Staff Writer October 13, 2023

Unfinished business brought Senator Patty Murray back to Shoreline College, where she taught a parenting class on campus in our own Parent Child Center. Sen. Murray appeared without fanfare last Friday...

SCC Pays $228,000 Ransom

SCC Pays $228,000 Ransom

Joseph Engbert-Carbonetti, Staff Writer June 9, 2023

SCC has paid a $228,000 ransom to the group that shut down the college’s computer system at the end of the winter quarter and disrupted finals. The Ebbtide has acquired the ransom note from the ransom...

ASG in review: June 5, 2023

ASG in review: June 5, 2023

Jeffrey Shirts, News Editor June 9, 2023

The Associated Student Government (ASG) is the voice of the student body. They run events and govern student clubs. ASG meets bi-weekly at 3 p.m. on Mondays in Room 1010. This is the last meeting of the...

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