It is Still BLACK HISTORY MONTH at the SCC Multicultural Center! Come and grab a FREE t-shirt at the multicultural center. Come see us in PUB Building Room 9201!
Join Student Life for “Neon Night” this Friday, a fun black light dance that’s been years in the making! We’ll have a photo booth, games, glow decorations & accessories, and food, all for free!
We’ll also be providing a free shuttle to and from the E-Line from 6:00-10:00 pm.
Students are also invited to come to the 7000 Great Room for a “Get Ready With Us” party from 5:00-6:30 pm, hope to see you there!
The Arabian Nights is a full-length drama adapted for the stage by Mary Zimmerman from Powys Mather’s translation of The Book of Thousand Nights and One Night. Passionate, playful, provocative storytelling, The Arabian Nights examines the fascinating tale of Scheherazade. In the wake of discovering his queens infidelity cruel King Shahryar has soured on all womankind. Then theres no one left but clever Scheherazade. Can her 1001 cliffhanger stories keep her alive?
The Arabian Nights tells the tale of Scheherezades nightly telling of evocative tales. 1001 nights later the storyteller and listener are forever changed. A twelve-member cast enacts Scheherazade’s tales of love, lust, comedy, and dreams. Scheherazade’s cliffhanger stories prevent her husband, the cruel ruler Shahryar, from murdering her, and after 1,001 nights, Shahryar is cured of his madness, and Scheherazade returns to her family. This adaptation offers a wonderful blend of the lesser-known tales from Arabian Nights with the recurring theme of how the magic of storytelling holds the power to change people. The final scene brings the audience back to a modern day Baghdad with the wail of air raid sirens threatening the rich culture and history that are embodied by these tales.
Course Materials on a Budget: Tips and Tricks from the Library
Date: Tuesday March 7th, 12-1pm
Location: 4000 Building (Library)
Learn about resources that can help you save $$. Textbooks, laptops, and more! Come learn about library & college resources that can help you save $$–and grab some Top Pot doughnuts and coffee! Enter a drawing to win a free personal Roundtable Pizza after the presentation!
Celebrate the grand opening of the Queer and Trans People of Color Club! During this initial meeting/mixer we will be providing a safe space for queer POC students to chat, get to know one another, find community, and plan for future club events. Food will be provided, including vegetarian and vegan options. Catering will be Hawaiin-Korean fusion food provided by Marination, a queer Asian-owned restaurant. Come hang out with us!
Amharic for beginners is designed for K-12th-grade youth who are interested in learning the basic phonics of Amharic letters and words. The focus of this course is to learn how to speak, listen, write, and read Amharic. Instructor Selam Habte incorporates culturally responsive teaching and creates an inclusive classroom that highlights the Ethiopian culture in and welcoming environment. The curriculum is taught in an interactive and fun way to encourage youth to engage with their peers.
Parent Orientation will be scheduled on the first day of class, and occasional speakers and information will be provided for interested parents.
Shoreline CC Science division, Continuing /Education and Kids in Medicine (KIM), to bring this advanced lab program to local middle and high school students. The program is taught by medical professionals from KIMSeattle on early-release Wednesdays. Each week involves 30 minutes of lecture followed by 90 minutes of extensive lab work.
5th – 8th grade March 15th and 29th from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. on early release days
Week 1 – Heart dissection/medical devices
Week 2 – Forensic Wildlife Skull Identification
9th – 12th grade March 1st and 8th from 1:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on early release days
Week 1 – Forensic Facial Reconstruction
Week 2 – Micro Pipetting and DNA Gel Electrophoresis
Kids in Medicine (KIM), is an interactive education program designed to captivate and inspire young learners toward a future in science or medicine. Students receive enriching instruction to extend their knowledge and complete real laboratory experiences traditionally reserved for medical professionals. Every program and lab explores a particular career cluster, exposing students to a broad category of occupations grouped by knowledge and skills required – connecting learning to life goals.