Wake up and step up Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. and the message Interim Editor-in-Chief Students and faculty of Shoreline Community College (SCC) celebrated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on January 19. A full day celebration was held in the Pagoda Union Builindg (PUB) and featured keynote speakers King County Councilmember Larry Gossett and King County Executive Ron Sims, as well as a Rosa Parks bus reenactment, led by Dr. Ernest Johnson. Classes get canceled Low student enrollment a factor Staff Writer It is the start of a new quarter: you have set your work schedule, you have registered for classes, you have paid tuition, and after driving around the parking lot for what seems like hours, you finally make it to your first class. Only to find a neatly typed sign on the door that says: Canceled Class |
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PRESS RELEASE
Universities visit SCC
on February 1
Shoreline is making it easier for transfer students to get information and make contacts with universities by hosting the Winter College Transfer Fair on Wednesday, February 1 from 9:00 am – 12:30 pm in the PUB Main Dining Room. If you have not had time to explore four-year colleges and universities and you want to transfer, this event is for you. This is an excellent time for students to gather more information about universities.
VP Student Services to retire
Contributing Reporter
Zakiya Stewart, Vice President of Student Services is retiring from Shoreline Community College (SCC) at the end of January
Why celebrate MLK Day?
Staff Writer
About a week ago while discussing nothing in particular with the few remaining friends I have left in the area the subject of Martin Luther King (MLK) Jr. Day came up, or more accurately the reason for having such a day.
They argued that MLK Jr. Day has no purpose and that it was as useful as President’s Day in that it serves no purpose but to get out of school or work. I wanted to disagree and tell them that a day honoring a great man was a worthwhile holiday.
