Category: Clubs

May 25th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

The Environment Club is looking for new officers for the 2018-19 school year as lots of our current officers are transferring. There are several open positions available now!

Please apply online herePlease contact us if you have any questions or concerns at environmentalclub.shoreline@gmail.com or via Facebook

Posted in Clubs, Jobs

May 23rd, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Environmental Club is looking for volunteers to help plant veggies in the Deep Roots Garden this Friday (5/25). We will meet over at the greenhouse area at 3:30 pm. It will be a great opportunity to earn volunteering hours and participate in the campus event.

Hope to see you all there!

For more information please contact :
environmentalclub.shoreline@gmail.com

Posted in Clubs, Events, Volunteer Opportunities

May 20th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of May 21. This week is Sunfest, Shoreline’s annual almost-end-of-year celebration put on by Student Life, as well as the opening week of SIFF at Shoreline. 

Mon., May 21

Employer of the Day: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., May 21: 11am-1pm
A representative from Dale Turner YMCA will be on campus to discuss career options for summer.

Financial Aid Workshop: Workforce Ed Computer Lab (5101)
Mon., May 21: 2:30-4pm
Come get free help filling out your FAFSA.

Tues., May 22

Sunfest 2018: Amazing Race: PUB Courtyard
Tues., May 22: 11am-1pm
Feeling Amazing? Come out and play the Amazing Race! This competition incorporates small games, solving clues, and having tons of fun throughout the campus. Food, music, fun, and giveaways will be provided! For more information on how to get a team, please contact slcmediatech2@shoreline.edu or slcmediatech1@shoreline.edu.

Study Skills Bootcamp: PUB 9202
Tues., May 22: 12:30-1:30pm
This workshop will focus on academic power moves for notetaking, reading, and studying.

SCC Concert Band – Folk Songs Concert: Off-site at Shorewood HS
Tues. May 22: 7-9pm
The Shoreline Community College Concert Band is hosting a collaborative band concert at Shoreline High School Performance Theater on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 7:00pm. The concert features special guest Staff Sergeant Will Samson of “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, the Einstein Middle School Wind Ensemble directed by Mariko Lane, and the UW Campus Band. This concert is free, but donations will be accepted at the door.

Shorewood High School is at 17300 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133.

Wed., May 23

Sunfest 2018: Gameday: Rock River (East of the 1500 Bldg)
Wed., May 23: 11am-2pm
It’s a great day to be outside. Climb the rock wall, play the giant twister game, participate in activities created by our clubs, enjoy the music and food trucks, and have tons of fun. It’s SunFest!

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, by 2600/2700 buildings
Wed., May 23: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2600 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.

Workforce Funding Info. Session: Workforce Education Computer Lab, 5101
Wed., May 23: 2-4pm
Are you wondering how you are going to pay for next quarter? Workforce Education at Shoreline Community College might be able to pay for your entire tuition! Come to a Workforce Tuition Assistance Info. Session. Find out if you pre-qualify for funding at www.startnextquarter.org or call us at (206) 546-5882.

Thurs., May 24

Multilingual/Multicultural Job Fair: PUB Main Dining Room
Thurs., May 24: 9:30am-1pm 
All students are welcome to meet 30-40 local employers at the third annual Multilingual/Multicultural Job Fair. Bring your resume, if you have one, and talk to hiring managers who seek a diverse workforce. Whether you want a part-time job now, or contacts for later, this is a great opportunity. The best time to come will be after 11:30am, when there will be less of a crowd. Check it out! Sponsored by Workforce Education and Transitional Studies in collaboration with King County WorkSource.

Sunfest 2018: Bands and More: PUB Courtyard
Thurs., May 24: 11am-1pm
Join various performers as they showcase their talents. You will also have the opportunity to participate in the Lipsync Battle and win prizes. We will have free food and giveaways!

Benefits Hub: Credit Scores & Credit Building Workshop: PUB 9202
Thurs., May 24: 12:30-1:30pm
Lunch Provided. Make your credit score work for you! Students will learn how to view their credit score and credit report for free and gain effective strategies for fixing and improving their credit.

Annual Club Awards with guest performers Funk & Groove: PUB Main Dining Room
Thurs., May 24: 6-8pm
Join us for the Annual Club Awards Ceremony! This year’s event will be bigger and better than ever. We’ll have catered dinner and desserts, a photo booth, and door prizes for audience members. And Funk & Groove, Shoreline’s own fun, funk band, will perform!

Help us celebrate the awesome work that our clubs, students, and advisors have been doing this year! Feel free to contact Program Support Supervisor Micaela Smith at mhsmith@shoreline.edu with any questions.

Fri., May 25

Student Afternoon Recital: Music Bldg, Rm 818
Fri., May 25: 12:30-1:30pm
The Student Afternoon Recital features our dedicated music students at Shoreline Community College who are enrolled in private music instruction. This is their time to shine in the spotlight and to have an opportunity to perform in front of their peers. Students are chosen by their private music instructors to perform at the recital.

This is an invaluable experience for students to build confidence musically through focused preparation, and the opportunity to perform in front of an audience helps them develop their stage presence. Everyone is welcome to attend this free concert in the Music Building in Room #818.

SIFF 2018 Opening Night Benefit Party: Campus Theater, Bldg 1600 
Fri., May 25: 5:30-10pm
Please join us on Friday, May 25, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. for wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, a meet and greet, and the screening of our Opening Night film, On Chesil Beach. (Film starts at 7pm.) Purchase tickets here.

$50 for general public; $45 for staff, students, emeriti, and members of the Alumni & Friends Elite Alumni

Tickets include the wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, film screening, and great photo ops during the meet and greet. Proceeds benefit the Performing Arts and Digital Filmmaking Scholarship awarded to students each year by the Shoreline Community College Foundation. ($20 of the ticket price is tax deductible).

About the opening night film: On Chesil Beach is directed by Dominic Cooke and stars three-time Academy Award-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan and rising star Billy Howle as young newlyweds whose honeymoon becomes a comedy of errors in a funny and heartbreaking period drama about the fragility of human relationships.

*Tickets for only the film screening are available for purchase from siff.net

Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, ASG, Clubs, Events, Workshops

May 14th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of May 14. We’re celebrating Multicultural Week.

Mon., May 14

Multicultural Week: Cultivating Healthy Sexual Relationships: PUB 9202
Mon., May 14: 10:30-11:30am
Lifelong will join us to talk about safe sex practices that include topics such as HIV care, negotiating and giving consent when practicing sex, how to have safe sex in a relationship, and setting boundaries.

Students will engage in activities, be able to interact with the presenters, and write down questions anonymously.

College Rep Visit: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., May 14: 11am-1pm
Representatives from University of Washington: Health Professions will be at Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.

Employer of the Day – Tacoma Police: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., May 14: 11am-1pm
A rep will be on campus to discuss the career options with Tacoma Police.

Multicultural Week: Inclusive Listening: PUB 9208
Mon., May 14: 11:30am-12:20pm
Led by Shoreline faculty Brooke Zimmers & Leslie Potter Henderson. In this interactive workshop, learn listening skills for centering the non-dominant. We will explore dialogue and perspective talking as strategies for dismantling the effects of exclusion.

Multicultural Week: Using Liberation Theater Techniques to Explore Forms of Resistance and Oppression: PUB 9208
Mon., May 14: 12:30-1:20pm
This workshop is structured to introduce concepts and techniques from the Theater of the Oppressed repertoire so the participants can begin to apply them as tools in a practice of personal and collective liberation.

Participants will be taught how to observe, analyze, interrupt, and transform acts of oppression at an individual, interpersonal, and institutional level using a curriculum that incorporates a spectrum of games, exercises, and specific techniques.

Tues., May 15

Multicultural Week: Self-Love Artistic Workshop: PUB 9202
Tues., May 15: 11:30am-12:20pm
Join us for an informal discussion and activities about how we love ourselves. Enjoy refreshments and channel your inner artist! Create a self-portrait, write a self-affirmation, make a collage, or create anything you want to center yourself and encourage manifesting self-love.

Multicultural Week: Radical Love ignited: The Student of Color Conference Experience: PUB 9202
Tues., May 15: 1:30-2:20pm
Come and join our student panel as they get you excited for the Students of Color Conference experience. Hear students’ stories of transformation.

The panel will provide a brief overview of the conference and share personal experiences with identity development. Get ready to attend the next Student of Color Conference!

Wed., May 16

Deep Roots Garden plant sale: PUB courtyard
Wed., May 16: 11am-1pm
Deep Roots Garden Annual Plant Sale. This year, rather than setting prices we’re accepting donations (garden budget held by The Foundation).

Come get your veggie starts, flowers, and indoor plants. The sale will last as long as the inventory, so come early.

Multicultural Week: Breaking Boundaries with Poetry with Da’Sund F. Heller: PUB 9202
Wed., May 16: 11:30am-12:20pm
Develop your creative expression through poetry. We will use writing prompts and exercises to lead into a discussion about community.

This workshop will be facilitated by current SCC student Da’Sund F. Heller. Da’Sund is a Seattle YouthSpeaks Poet who has qualified in both Rain City and YouthSpeaks Grand Slams.

Multicultural Week: Cece McDonald: PUB 9208
Wed., May 16: 12:30-1:20pm
Cece McDonald is an activist from Minneapolis, Minnesota. McDonald gained international attention in 2012 when she was charged with second-degree manslaughter. A trans woman, she spent 19 months in a men’s prison for defending herself after being assaulted. Her case galvanized national outrage and communities protested the transphobia, racism, and violence perpetrated against trans women of color.

In 2016, actress Laverne Cox produced and released Free CeCe: a documentary that follows McDonald over a period of three years, from her incarceration in 2012 to her release and the aftermath in 2014-2015.

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, by 2600/2700 buildings
Wed., May 16: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2600 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.

Workforce Funding Info. Session: Workforce Education Computer Lab, 5101
Wed., May 16: 2:30-4pm
Are you wondering how you are going to pay for next quarter? Workforce Education at Shoreline Community College might be able to pay for your entire tuition! Come to a Workforce Tuition Assistance Info. Session. Find out if you pre-qualify for funding at www.startnextquarter.org or call us at (206) 546-5882.

Thurs., May 17

Deep Roots Garden plant sale: PUB courtyard
Thurs., May 17: 11am-1pm
Deep Roots Garden Annual Plant Sale. This year, rather than setting prices we’re accepting donations (garden budget held by The Foundation).

Come get your veggie starts, flowers, and indoor plants. The sale will last as long as the inventory, so come early.

Multicultural Week: Being a Student Leader of Color at SCC: A Conversation: PUB 9201
Thurs., May 17: 11:30am-12:20pm
Have you ever asked yourself what it means to be a student leader of color at Shoreline? This round-table style conversation will explore this topic along with opportunities and challenges that students navigate being leaders on campus.

Multicultural Week: Laughing, Crying, & Hella Mad: A Discussion about Art & Resilience: PUB 9208
Thurs., May 17: 12:30-1:20pm
“I have found that I must express myself in order to survive.” Discussion of art will include: art as resilience, speaking truth to power, notions of positive vs. negative outlets or messages, and more. Join this conversation with SCC Alumni Howie Echo-Hawk.

Multicultural Week: Shoreline Brothers of Color with MJ Washington: PUB 9202
Thurs., May 17: 1:30-2:20pm
Stop by and speak on the issues we face as men of color here on campus and in our everyday lives. This meeting is a small space where we agree to speak in a space free from judgment, where everything we say stays in the room and what we learn we can take out into the world. We will play a short video clip from the Mask You Live In, a documentary that follows boys and young men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America’s narrow definition of masculinity.

Multicultural Week: Northwest African American Museum (NAAM) Field-Trip: off-site 
Thurs., May 17: 3-4pm
Join us as we visit NAAM. Several exhibits are available to enjoy such as; Everyday Black, which features contemporary portraits by photographers Jessica Rycheal and Zorn B. Taylor as they explore the intersections and identities that are held within Blackness; and Seattle chapter Black Panther Party: Power to the People recognizes its beginning 50 years ago.

To sign-up to attend stop by the Multicultural Center or email jardena@shoreline.edu.

Fri., May 18

Multicultural Week: Underrepresented in Tech: A Panel Discussion: Room 1308
Fri., May 18: 10:30-11:30am
What does it look and feel like to work in the Tech Industry as someone whose identity is marginalized (person of color, LGBTQIA+, woman, gender queer, etc.)? Tech is currently saturated with cis hetero white men, and people who identify otherwise face unique challenges and situations. Come hear stories, tips, and advice from experienced voices working in Tech.

Multicultural Week: Beginner-Friendly Coding Workshop!: Room 1308
Fri., May 18: 11:30am-12:30pm
This workshop will give you a taste of what it means to code. Our society relies on code for many of our daily tasks and this workshop will introduce some of the fundamental concepts of coding to total beginners.

Stephen Sondheim’s Company: Main Campus Theater, 1600 Bldg
Fri., May 18 & Sat., May 19: 7:30-10:30pm

Sun., May 20: 3-6pm
Shoreline Community College Musical Theater program is proud to present Stephen Sondheim’s Company – coming to the Campus Theater in May 2018. From musical theatre’s most renowned composer and the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics, and Best Book, Company is regarded as a trailblazer of the dark-comedy, modern-musical genre.

Set in New York, Company follows five married, once married, or soon to be married couples and their mutual friend, Robert, a 35-year-old bachelor who has been unable to establish a long-term relationship. The couples are presented in a series of vignettes, primarily through Bobby’s eyes, so that we see the less than ideal aspects of commitment. However, can it be that the committed are happy? Bobby learns that relationships aren’t perfect, but are they a necessary part of *Being Alive*?

Featuring a brilliant, brisk, and energetic score containing many of Sondheim’s best-known songs, Company will have audience members seeing reflections of themselves in the relationships on stage.

Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.

General Admission: $20
Students (Non-SCC), Seniors, and Staff: $16
SCC Students, children under 18: $12

Content advisory: This production includes mild sexual themes and contains some profanity and implied drug use. Children under five will not be admitted; babes in arms not permitted.

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events, Free, Workshops

May 7th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

These are the events happening on campus for the week of May 7. 

Mon., May 7

Employer visit – Catholic Community Services: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., May 7: 11am-1pm
From the employer: Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services of Western Washington are committed to compassion, diversity, excellence, justice, and stewardship. We are an activist agency for change, working to eliminate poverty and social injustice. We come from all walks of life, cultural heritages, and faith traditions. We fulfill the Catholic Church’s role in the mission of charity to anyone in need by providing compassionate, culturally competent, and professional services that strengthen and support individuals, families, and communities based on the value and dignity of human life. Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services are proud to offer a wide range of career opportunities!

Happy Hour with Mocktails: PUB Courtyard by the fountain
Mon., May 7: 11:30am-1:30pm
The Counseling Center and student club, Mental Health Matters, will host Happy Hour with Mocktails. Students and employees are invited to enjoy FREE non-alcoholic beverages as well as receive information about how alcohol may impact our bodies and how we can drink more safely!

Additionally, officers from Shoreline Police Department will conduct field sobriety testing using vision impairment goggles.

Queer Film Series – Kuma Hina: PUB 9208
Mon., May 7: 12:30-2pm
Part of From Margin To Center, the Queer Film Series presents: Kuma Hina. Kumu Hina is the story of Hina Wong-Kalu, a native Hawaiian teacher and cultural icon who embodies Hawaii’s long-held embrace of mahu – those who embody both male and female spirit – and were traditionally respected as caretakers, healers, and keepers of ancient traditions.

FAFSA Workshop: Workforce Ed Computer Lab, 5101
Mon., May 7: 2:30-4pm
Come get help filling out your FAFSA from our financial aid experts.

Tues., May 8

Spindrift 2018 Release Celebration: Visual Arts Center (2000 Bldg)
Tues., May 8: 11am-6pm
You Are Invited to A Celebration of Creativity. Join us for an afternoon of wonderful music, art, and thought-provoking moving images at the Spindrift 2018 Release Celebration.

During the event, you can:
— listen to original, live music
— hear literary work read by authors
— screen the moving image piece
— talk to the artists about their creations

Journals will be available for sale – $15 each. They are great gifts for friends, family, and anyone who loves art and literature.

Time management workshop: PUB 9202
Tues., May 8: 12:30-1:30pm
You’ll learn how to take charge of your time with simple tools to track school, work, and life commitments.

Public Health degree info session: Room 2812
Tues., May 8: 12:30-1:30pm
Interested in the opioid crisis? Flu epidemic? Access to medical records? Study Public Health! Come to an info session and hear about the many career paths available in the field. Presented by advisors and students from the University of Washington’s Department of Public Health.

Mindfulness in the Classroom: PUB 9208
Tues., May 8: 12:30-1:30pm
Speaker Mimi Harvey, Faculty (Communications Studies), Shoreline Community College. Last year, Mimi lectured and led workshops on the subject of “Contemplative Learning” (incorporating Mindfulness into education) at Thammasat University in Thailand. She will discuss the meaning and application of this powerful pedagogical tool, and how it can benefit students and faculty at Shoreline.

Jazz Improv Concert: Outside Music Bldg., 800
Tues., May 8: 12:30-1pm
Join us for a free afternoon concert featuring the performances of students enrolled in the Jazz Improvisation class, directed by our award-winning music faculty, Steve Kim. The band is typically comprised of students playing guitar, bass, drum, keys/piano and various horns. We may even feature a vocalist or two.

Wed., May 9

Student Housing Info Session: PUB Main Dining Room
Wed., May 9: 12:30-2:30pm
Students, faculty, and staff are warmly invited to learn more about the College’s exciting plans for on-campus student housing. In anticipation of construction beginning this spring, we encourage you to attend this informal, drop-in information session to discover more about this new addition to our campus! Light refreshments will be served.

Please note: Updates about how this construction project will affect on-campus parking will follow by the end of this week.

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, by 2600/2700 buildings
Wed., May 9: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2600 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.

Workforce Funding Info Session: Workforce Ed, 5101
Wed., May 9: 2-4pm
Are you wondering how you are going to pay for next quarter? Workforce Education at Shoreline Community College might be able to pay for your entire tuition! Come to a Workforce Tuition Assistance Info. Session- Wednesdays at 2pm in Building 5000, RM 5101.

Find out if you Pre-Qualify for funding and RSVP for a Funding Session @ www.startnextquarter.org or you can call us at (206) 546-5882.

Thurs., May 10

“Down Under” Exploring Australia: PUB 9208
Thurs., May 10: 11:30am-12:30pm
Speaker: Chip Dodd, Faculty (Geography), Shoreline Community College
Chip recently explored and photographed the “outback” of Australia.  Along the way he had some fascinating conversations with Australians about the environment and world affairs.

Benefits Hub: Budgeting Like a Boss Workshop: PUB 9208
Thurs., May 10: 12:30-1:30pm
Lunch Provided. Take control of your finances by learning how to make a budget and how to stick to it. Benefits Hub members will give you strategies and tools so you create a plan that works for you.

Student AFA Art Exhibit Reception: Admin Bldg (1000) Gallery (Lobby)
Thurs., May 10: 4-6pm
Come meet the artists! The current graduates of Shoreline’s Associate of Fine Art Degree exhibit the finest samples of their work in painting, drawing, design, ceramics, photography, and sculpture. Shoreline offers two direct transfer degrees with concentration in the visual arts: an AFA in Studio Art and an AFA in Photography. SCC Art Gallery is proud to present this group exhibition of up-and-coming artists to the greater Seattle arts community.

Fri., May 11

Stephen Sondheim’s Company: Main Campus Theater, 1600 Bldg
Fri., May 11 & Sat., May 12: 7:30-10:30pm

Sun., May 13: 3-6pm
Shoreline Community College Musical Theater program is proud to present Stephen Sondheim’s Company – coming to the Campus Theater in May 2018. From musical theatre’s most renowned composer and the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics, and Best Book, Company is regarded as a trailblazer of the dark-comedy, modern-musical genre.

Set in New York, Company follows five married, once married, or soon to be married couples and their mutual friend, Robert, a 35-year-old bachelor who has been unable to establish a long-term relationship. The couples are presented in a series of vignettes, primarily through Bobby’s eyes, so that we see the less than ideal aspects of commitment. However, can it be that the committed are happy? Bobby learns that relationships aren’t perfect, but are they a necessary part of *Being Alive*?

Featuring a brilliant, brisk, and energetic score containing many of Sondheim’s best-known songs, Company will have audience members seeing reflections of themselves in the relationships on stage.

Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.

General Admission: $20
Students (Non-SCC), Seniors, and Staff: $16
SCC Students, children under 18: $12

Content advisory: This production includes mild sexual themes and contains some profanity and implied drug use. Children under five will not be admitted; babes in arms not permitted.

Sun., May 13

Baseball vs. Douglas: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., May 13: 12-6pm
Come on out and cheer for our Phins in a doubleheader against Douglas at home at Meridian Park in Shoreline. Games at noon and 3pm. #GoPhins!

Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Athletics, Clubs, Events, Free, Workshops

May 4th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

The current graduates of Shoreline’s Associate of Fine Art Degree exhibit the finest samples of their work in painting, drawing, design, ceramics, photography and sculpture. Shoreline offers two direct transfer degrees with concentration in the visual arts: an AFA in Studio Art and an AFA in Photography. SCC Art Gallery is proud to present this group exhibition of up-and-coming artists to the greater Seattle arts community.

Exhibition Dates: May 7 – June 22, 2018
 
OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, May 10th // 4 – 6 p.m.
 
Shoreline Community College Art Gallery
Building 1000, Lobby
16101 Greenwood Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133-5696
+206-546-4101
www.shoreline.edu/gallery

Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
*parking free after 4 p.m.*

Posted in Announcements, ASG, Clubs, Events, Free

May 1st, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

It’s time to submit your nominations for the Annual Club Awards! These awards recognize outstanding clubs and their advisors and student leaders for the amazing work they’ve done.  Anyone is welcome to nominate as many clubs and individuals as they’d like.

More Info and Nomination Forms: slc.shoreline.edu/clubawards

Nominations Due: Friday, May 4th by 11:59 pm

Questions? Contact Program Support Supervisor Micaela Smith at mhsmith@shoreline.edu.

Posted in Announcements, ASG, Clubs, Events

April 26th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Tues., May 8, 11am-6pm in the Visual Arts Center, 2000 Bldg. 
You Are Invited to A Celebration of Creativity! Join us for an afternoon of wonderful music, art, and thought-provoking moving images at the Spindrift Art & Literary Journal 2018 Release Celebration.

During the event, you can:
— listen to original, live music
— hear literary work read by authors
— screen the moving image piece
— talk to the artists about their creations

Journals will be available for sale – $15 each. They are great gifts for friends, family, and anyone who loves art and literature.

Information About Sprindrift Art & Literary Journal 2018

– Our second year of all-digital art submissions saw submissions grow to over 400! (We nearly ran out of wall space to display them in the SCC Visual Arts Center.)
– Literary submitters are mostly first-time contributors.
– We had a record-breaking number of voters vote in the 2018 Jury Show, surpassing all predictions.
– Art trend: Lots of images of dogs and cats. Just goes to show people really love their pets and want to show them off.
– On target for meeting the Community College Humanities Association award deadline!
– Literary trend: More poetry, less in the way of short stories.
– Literary subject matter more introspective.

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events

April 20th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of April 23. Please note: THERE ARE NO CLASSES AND ALL CAMPUS SERVICES ARE CLOSED FRI., APRIL 27 for an all-employee training event.

Mon., April 23

Employer of the day: SNBL USA: Table in PUB
Mon., April 23: 11am-1pm

From the employer: Discuss our opportunities for students and new grads. We’re using our nonclinical expertise to advance medical science that will lead to pharmaceutical cures. SNBL USA is a unified, dynamic, team and we’re determined to achieve a goal that will change everything.

Financial Aid workshop: Workforce Ed, 5101
Mon., April 23: 2:30-4pm
Free FAFSA workshop.Complete your FAFSA with help from a financial aid expert.

Tues., April 24

Margin to Center: Jessica Rycheal: PUB 9208
Tues., April 24: 12:30-2pm
Student Life’s From Margin To Center Presents: Jessyca Rycheal, an interdisciplinary visual storyteller and art director based in Seattle. Rycheal received a BFA in Graphic Design from Georgia Southern University and has worked for global brands like Gatorade, Under Armour, and Amazon. She uses a fluid approach to strategic design and photography that centers people and tells a story.

Rycheal’s current work, Everyday Black, features contemporary portraits that explore the depth of blackness in a predominantly white city. Everyday Black is currently on view at the Northwest African American Museum.

Nuclear Power: Risks of Waste Disposal & Spread of Radiation from Accidents: PUB 9208
Tues., April 24: 7-8:30pm
Speakers: Dr. James Conca, Senior Scientist at UFA Ventures, Inc., Richland, Washington and Reid Tanaka, Senior Consultant, Areion LLC, Renton, Washington (U.S. Navy, retired).
Even if one accepts that nuclear is a cleaner energy alternative than coal or oil, there are still troubling questions of how to safely dispose of nuclear material and how to respond to accidents.
Dr. Conca and Reid Tanaka have first-hand experience dealing with the clean-up at the Hanford site here in WA state and with the accident at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan in 2011.

Wed., April 25

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, by 2600/2700 buildings
Wed., April 25: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2600 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.

Engineering mentor night: PUB Main Dining Room
Wed., April 25: 6-8pm
Meet engineers in a variety of different fields. Ask questions, hear stories, and be inspired! This is open to all students who have an interest in engineering or technology-related careers.

FREE PIZZA and DRINKS. Please RSVP here so we can get a food count.

Brought to you by the Puget Sound Engineering Council.

Thurs., April 26

Margin to Center: Bri Luna aka The Hoodwitch: PUB 9208
Thurs., April 26: 12:30-2pm
Student Life’s From Margin To Center presents: Bri Luna aka The Hoodwitch. Briana Luna is the founder and creative director of The Hoodwitch (thehoodwitch.com), a web platform and lifestyle brand dedicated to empowering, educating, and cultivating community through meaningful rituals supporting self-care and wellness. Luna is devoted to offering “Everyday Magic for the Modern Mystic,” and is an advocate for the use of traditional healing practices to address modern-day challenges. She and her work have been featured internationally and in major publications including Vogue, I.D., and The New York Times.

Filipino American Student Association Club Meeting: 1524
Thurs., April 26: 12:30-1:30pm
Filipino American Student Association (FASA) focuses on outreach, social justice issues, historical roots, and fun. Meetings are on Thursdays (bi-weekly) from 12:30-1:30 pm.

Benefits Hub: Eating Well for Less Workshop: PUB 9102
Thurs., April 26: 12:30-1:30pm
Lunch Provided. Learn how to maximize your food resources and eat well on a budget! Students will learn about meal planning and other strategies for getting the most from your food.

Fri., April 27

No events – no classes – campus closed

Sat., April 28

Spring Carnival & Auction Benefiting Shorenorth Coop Preschool: PUB Main Dining Room
Sat., April 28: 10am-2pm
Join us for a Spring Carnival and Silent Auction benefiting Shorenorth Cooperative Preschool. Games and prizes for kids 0-8 years old and auction fun for adults. Games for all ages, baked goods to enjoy, and great auction items featuring handcrafted goods. Funds raised support class field trips, pay for our teacher’s continuing education, enhance our space, offer scholarships, and so many other things that keep our school affordable and accessible for all. Free entry.

Sun., April 29

Baseball vs. Clark: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., April 29: 11am-6pm
Come on out to Meridian Park to cheer on our Phins as they take on Clark College in a doubleheader at home. Games at 11am and 3pm. #GoPhins

Softball vs. Skagit Valley: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., April 29: 12-4pm
Come on out to Meridian Park to cheer on our Phins as they take on Skagit Valley College in a doubleheader at home. Games at noon and 2pm. #GoPhins

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April 19th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu


Shoreline DECA students returned this week after competing at the International Career Development Conference held in Washington DC April 10-15. The team continues the longstanding tradition of Shoreline DECA students making it to finals in the international business competition. Participants included 600 college students from universities such as Rutgers, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Texas A&M, Seattle University, and the University of Massachusetts – Cambridge.

Additionally, Shoreline’s DECA chapter was the only chapter in Washington to earn the Leadership Passport Award. Earning the award required all chapter members to volunteer in their community and actively participate in a wide range of campus activities.

Below is a list of finalists as well as those who competed at the international level:
Euginia Wong & Davira Shaffena – Top 10 in Financial Statement Analysis
Tina Tang & Sylvia Pan – Marketing Communications
Hailey Leung –Advertising Campaign
Madeline Kimberley –Human Resource Management

Others competing include Anna Vu, Amro Habash, Yorin Anggari, Gary Wu, Krittawat Pattaramekanon, Mary Chen, Xiaohu Shangguan, and Reilly Kemp-Bye.

Collegiate DECA prepares future leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. There are 15,000 Collegiate DECA members on 275 college and university campuses around the world. This year’s DECA team includes members from the US, Indonesia, China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Jordan, and Thailand.

All students are welcome to join DECA, regardless of major. An information session will be held May 23 at 11:30 am in 1104. Fall Kick-off will take place the first Tuesday after classes resume in Fall quarter. Faculty Advisors are Ailsa Kellam, Kyle Winslow, Matt Lothyan, and Stephen McCloskey.

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