SCC students are invited to attend the Fall Club & Resource Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 23 1-3pm in the PUB Main Dining Room (9215). Students can learn about different student clubs as well as a variety of campus offices/programs and the resources, job opportunities, and services that they offer! For more information, e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu.
A wasp ground nest has been found on the main campus walkway between Building 2900 and Building 3000. The nest is in the ground under the railing on the east side of the path by the 3000 building. Signage has been placed around the area warning of the presence of the nest. Our external contractor, Western Exterminators, is scheduled to neutralize the nest tomorrow, Thursday, October 10th. Use of alternate routes is advised in the interim as there have been multiple reports of being stung while walking through the area. While the neutralization of nests is not our preferred option at any time, these nests pose a hazard to the safety of members of our community.
SCC students are invited to attend the Fall Club & Resource Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 23 1-3pm in the PUB Main Dining Room (9215). Students can learn about different student clubs as well as a variety of campus offices/programs and the resources, job opportunities, and services that they offer! For more information, e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu.
All current students are invited to learn about 20+ departments and programs and the services they offer at the Fall 2024 Block Party Resource Fair. Stop by the PUB Courtyard on Thurs. 10/3 from 11:30am-2:30pm and pick up important information, free swag, and other goodies! Don’t miss it!
Gale tells the story of seventeen-year-old Gale Winters, who, after losing her home in Iowa due to a derecho (a severe massive windstorm), is sent to live with her 2 married aunts near Seattle, while her parents stay behind to rebuild. Now Gale must navigate a new school in her senior year, contend with a group of mean girls (cheerleaders), and come to terms with the fact that her beloved dog, Stormy has gone missing. All while dealing with the trauma of losing her home to a massive climate event. In this modern reimagining of The Wizard of Oz, it is a story filled with both humor and a deeper message about loss, friendship, the devastating effects of climate change, and the true meaning of home.
For more in formation email Bryar at egolden@shoreline.edu or go to the link provided
Want to learn more about the upcoming elections and pick up some free goodies? All students are invited to stop by the Welcome Tables in the PUB Courtyard on Thurs. 9/26 from 9-11:30am and pick up free resources and giveaways! And don’t forget to mark your calendars for election day – Tues. 11/5!