Looking ahead at the rest of the week

Here is what’s happening the rest of the week on campus:

Thursday, Oct. 10:

The Washington Council fall transfer fair will run from 9-12:30 in the PUB main dining room.

A workshop in room 1501 from 1:30-2:20 on How to Write a Convincing Argument will help students learn an approach for coming up with ideas, relating them to the thesis and organizing them logically. At the end of this workshop, students have a thorough outline that will make the actual writing much easier.

Friday, Oct. 11:

The volleyball team hosts Olympic College at 7 p.m.

Flu shots on campus

flushotsThe SCC Wellness Committee and Seattle Visiting Nurse Association will be giving flu shots on campus on Tuesday, Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the PUB quiet dining room. The flu shots are open to all students, faculty and staff and will be $25 or it can be covered by personal insurance.

For Washington State Residents Needing Health Coverage:

There is a new way to get Health Insurance. Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park is having a free enrollment event to learn about Washington Health plan finder, the new online marketplace.  The event is Saturday. Oct. 12, 10 am – 3 pm. Please see the attached flyer for details.

Here is a link to the flyer for more information: Enrollment Event Flyer – Third Place Commons

Free movie event

Bab al-Hadid

Make sure to be there for a free pre-event screening of Bab el Hadid (also called, Cairo Station or The Iron Gate) for the 2013 Arab Center of Washington’s Cultural Festival. The film is one of many to be shown during the festival which takes place Oct. 12-13 at the Seattle Center. The film starts at 7 p.m. in Shoreline’s theater in the 1500 building on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

 

Set in Cairo’s main railroad station, the film follows Kinawi (played by the film’s director Youssef Cahine) a crippled newspaper dealer who falls in love with the beautiful, but uninterested Hanuma. Swept away by his obsessive desire, Kinawi kidnaps her with terrible consequences.

 

The film was nominated for a Golden Bear in 1958 at the Berlin Film Festival. The film will have English subtitles.

 

You can still help!

aidswalkEven though the AIDS walk is over, Team Shoreline can still use your help to raise funds for this great cause! Donations are still welcome, just visit here to donate.

Three members of the SLC office participated in the walk and helped raise $155. Great job and way to brave the elements!