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Smokers beware: the verdict on I-901
Chaim Eliyah
Staff Writer
In other countries – Argentina for example – this hullabaloo about smoking in public places would seem a little bit outlandish. In Latin America, as in France and many other locations in the world, someone can smoke just about anywhere they darn well please, and if anybody has a problem with it, well – no, wait. Everyone seems to accept it.
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Senate & campus updates
Jonathan Lavigne
Editor-in-Chief
Finally, all the vacant seats in student government have been filled. Theressia Hazelmeyer has been approved and appointed as the new student body treasurer. The vacant senate seats will now be occupied by Suet Ying Keller Chan, Jennifer Bailey and Suhendra Lie.
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Shoreline Parent Education Program
Shaelynn Giessler
Distribution Manager
Shoreline Parent Education Program - Thursdays. 6:30-8:15 p.m. Toddler. 18 months to 3 years enjoy music, project, and gym while their parent(s) learn parenting tips, make friends, and play with their children. 2545 NE 200th, Shoreline Community College. Register 206-362-4069.
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Club watch: events and news
Shaelynn Giessler
Distribution Manager
Just a reminder! Applications for the Club Supplemental Budget Request are due Friday, Nov. 18. If you need a copy, you may pick one up at the Club Information Center, across from room 964 in the PUB.
Here are a few club updates
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Campus security update
Compliled by Sgt.
Becky Gibler
SCC Safety & Security
Dept.
September 27, unknown
Items were stolen from two computers.
2500 building
September 29, 10:25 a.m.
A student was experiencing blurred vision and numbness in her legs. Medics were called, and she was taken to the hospital.
Greenwood Parking Lot
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Ward Churchill brings controversial lecture to SCC
Andrew Garten
Copy Editor
Ward Churchill will be addressing Shoreline Community College Nov. 8 in the school gymnasium. General Admission is $12, seniors and students pay $10 and kids are $6. For tickets, call (206) 546-4606 or buy them at the door.
According to the SCC lecture series web page: Fresh from the spotlight of national media attention, Ward Churchill discusses the recent controversy, academic freedom and much more. In his lectures and numerous published works, Churchill explores the themes of genocide in the Americas, racism, historical and legal (re)interpretation of conquest and
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Protesting for a change
Joe Trudeau
Staff Writer
Wednesday, February 2, marked the first anniversary of Bush’s re-election. As one might learn to expect of any such landmark, a protest was in order. Students from all over the Puget Sound area gathered at Westlake to show their determination to “drive out the bush regime”. Students from Shoreline Community College congregated in the courtyard to promote awareness of the event; meanwhile some members of The Rebel Alliance (a campus club) went from classroom to classroom, encouraging students to ditch class and join the cause. By the end of the Shoreline Rally they had gathered an audience of about 100, though only 8 left campus to go to the actual event.
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Erratum
From Elliot Newlin
I would like to offer a correction from the last Ebbtide issue. In the article entitled ‘A President for All to View,” it was stated that, “One of the most crucial roles played by the student body last year was their participation in the talks to not renew the contract to Dr. Holly Moore…” (paragraph 2, last line). That was a mischaracterization of our role.
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