Kung Fu takes over Shoreline

A student club brought a Kung Fu master to campus! Very cool!

Google Chrome tip…

If you are a new user to the Google Chrome browser, here is a helpful tip. Clicking on the   button, which is the “Customize and control Google Chrome” button, in the upper right hand corner of the page – gives you several options and tools. For instance, you can open a new web tab, create and manage bookmarks, print, view source code (HTML, etc.), access Internet downloads, tweak some of your Chrome settings – like startup, appearance, and homepage, and do much more. 

Weekend Update

Here is what happening on campus this weekend through to Monday:

Friday, Oct. 18:

In Her Shoes will be taking place in the Board Room in the 1000 building. In this workshop facilitated by New Beginnings, participants will experience the barriers to leaving an abusive relationship and the difficult decisions that are encountered along the way. This is an excellent workshop for those pondering a career in healthcare, human services and education. Please RSVP to Lynette Peters. Limited to 40 participants.

eyeseriesThe Global Eye Series will have its first meeting on the topic: National Identity and the Meaning of “Modernity.” Special guests: Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows at the UW Evans School of Public Affairs, from various countries including Algeria, Egypt, Madagascar, and Uruguay. Organized by the Global Affairs Center and free in room 1508 from 12:30-1:20.

 

Monday, Oct. 21:

Don’t Have Health Care Coverage? Come See If You Are Eligible. Callista Kennedy of Public Health-Seattle & King County can answer questions about your eligibility and help you apply for coverage. She will be on campus 9-4 in the PUB. Come see her!

A parliament meeting will be taking place from 3-5 p.m. in the PUB Quiet Dining Room. Feel free to stop by and encourage students to attend and participate in their student government!

Put on your dancin’ shoes!

dancepartyCheck out the World Dance Party put on by a few of our community partners. Clear your calendar on Friday, Oct. 25, from 7-10 p.m. and make sure to be at the Richmond Masonic Center (185th and Linden Avenue N) to join in on the fun!

The City of Shoreline and The Y are hosting a night of food, fun, multicultural dance and music! Be there to meet new people, gather with neighbors and friends to share good food, and learn some new dances while your at it.

The event is free, just bring a potluck dish to share!

To teach a dance or help plan the event, contact Rosie Ochs at (206) 801-2256 or at robrien-ochs@shorelinewa.gov.

If your personal information is stolen, 4 steps to take…


It’s important to protect your personal information, and to take certain steps quickly to minimize the potential damage from identity theft if your information is accidentally disclosed or deliberately stolen: 1) Place a “Fraud Alert” on your credit reports, and review those reports carefully. Notifying one of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies is sufficient. 2) Contact your bank or other financial institution(s) and close any accounts that have been tampered with or established fraudulently. 3) File a police report with local law enforcement officials. This is an essential step for protecting your rights. 4) Report your theft to the Federal Trade Commission, online, by phone, or by mail. Visit http://onguardonline.gov/idtheft.htmlfor more information.   Source: SANS Institute