The SCC campus community is invited to celebrate the outstanding contributes of our students, clubs, and programs at the 2024 Student Leadership Awards on Thursday, May 23rd from 5:30-8:00pm in the PUB Main Dining Room. Awards will be given out in a variety of categories, including Outstanding Student Leader, Cultural Ambassador, School Spirit, Collaboration, Campus Event, and MORE! Join us for dinner as we recognize those that have positively impacted our campus over the last year.
In today’s world, being prepared and confident in your ability to protect yourself is more important than ever. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce our upcoming Self-Defense Workshops, designed to equip you with essential skills and techniques to stay safe and secure in any situation.
Date: Across 4 days in May
Tuesday, May 7th
Thursday, May 9th
Tuesday, May 28th
And/Or Thursday May 30th
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Location: APISC, Rm 1305
Cost: Free
Led by seasoned self-defense experts, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn practical strategies for personal safety in a supportive and empowering environment. Whether you’re a complete beginner or have some experience, there’s something for everyone. Let’s take a proactive stance towards personal safety and empowerment! Stay safe, stay strong, and see you at the workshop!
Shoreline Community College & Bloodworks Northwest are hosting a campus blood drive on Wednesday, May 8 from 11:00am-5:00pm in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208). SCC students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to make an appointment to donate by going to https://bit.ly/SCCgiveblood24 but walk-ins are welcome (space permitting).
ESPN journalist Brady Henderson is scheduled to talk to The Ebbtide staff at 2:30 p.m. Monday, May 6, Room 9101 in the PUB. Henderson is planning to speak about his career and how he got into sports journalism, how he built a social media following and some of the stories that he’s covered reporting on the Seattle Seahawks. All are welcome to attend. Please email Ebbtide faculty adviser Jim Davis at jimdavis@shoreline.edu if you’re planning to attend.
All current students are invited to meet the candidates for next year’s ASG President at an open forum on Wednesday, May 1 at 1pm in PUB 9208. Come learn about them and hear their vision for your student government next year. Candidates responses to pre-set questions will be followed by an open Q&A portion.
Voting will take place from Wednesday, May 1 (directly following the open forum) through Friday, May 10. For candidates bios and a link to vote, go to https://shoreline.formstack.com/forms/election24.
Mei (May in Hawaiian) 1st is a cultural and historical celebration in Hawai’i known as May Day. It is a wonderful celebration of the lei and Hawaiian culture, especially with the children on the Islands.
The WAVES Program would like to invite you to celebrate with us by learning how to make a traditional Hawaiian lei po’o (head adornment).
The lei workshop is free and all supplies will be provided. What a great time to learn how to make your very own lei just in time for Mother’s Day and graduation around the corner!
Spring Quarter Transfer Fair, hosted by Shoreline CC Advising Center in partnership with NW Step. This will be an outdoor event (weather permitting). Come and ask questions of different transfer schools and see where you can go after Shoreline.
Date: Tuesday, 5/7/24
Time: 10:00am-1:00pm
Location: PUB Courtyard
Rain Location: Quiet Dining Room
There will be snacks and advisors present to help you too. See you there!
Maanit Goel began his conservation work in the eighth grade with the Sammamish Youth Board. He has served on the Project Green Schools’ National Youth Council, and is an active leader with the Washington Youth Ocean & River Conservation Alliance and the Washington State Legislative Youth Advisory Council. Maanit has lobbied at the state capital in Olympia and has testified in front of Senate committees on environmental issues such as the restoration of Southern Resident Orca and Chinook Salmon populations. He was recently named one of 100 Rise Global Winners, is one of six annual recipients of the Brower Youth Award for environmental activities, and was honored with a President’s Environmental Youth Award through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Learn about Maanit’s journey and how you can be a better advocate for the planet on Weds. 4/24 at 2:00pm in PUB 9208.
Sponsored by the Associated Student Government (ASG) and Sustainability & Commuter Options Fee (SCOF).