A Safe Environment Fosters a Learning Environment: 2015 Annual Security Report Handbook posted online

The issue of campus safety is a vital concern for students, their families, faculty, and staff. In compliance with the federal law for crime statistics known as “The Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990” (more commonly called the “Clery Act”), the College has posted the 2015 Annual Security Report Handbook online.

The law, originally enacted by Congress in 1990 as the Campus Security Act, was initiated by Howard and Connie Clery after their daughter Jeanne was killed at Lehigh University in 1986. Amendments to the Act in 1998 renamed it in memory of Jeanne Clery. The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to publish an annual security report every year by October 1st that contains three years of crime statistics and certain policy statements, including sexual assault policies, which ensure basic victims’ rights and point to resources available including where students, staff, faculty, and visitors should go to report crimes.

The Department of Education requires the reporting of criminal offenses occurring on:

  1. Main Campus
  2. Adjacent public property to the College’s perimeter property (such as Shoreview Park).
  3. Non-campus property that we have a relationship to (such as the Sears Parking Lot), and
  4. Residence facilities, if applicable.

In addition to crime statistics and reporting information, the second section of the Annual Report provides information on Title IX, The Violence Against Women’s Reauthorization Act of 1994 (VAWA), and The Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act (SaVE). VAWA and SaVE enhanced The Clery Act and were created in response to increasing reports of violence against college-aged female students. Their legislation represented a turning point in our nation’s handling of sexual misconduct and offender accountability. Under Title IX’s sexual discrimination prohibition, the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights has underscored that all students, regardless of gender or gender identity, are to be treated equitably in complaints involving sexual violence.

Crime statistics (always for the previous year) are made available to the public on or before October 1st each year.

While not federally required by the above acts, Shoreline Community College’s crime and injury occurrences are also provided in the Report. If you have any questions or comments about the Report’s content, please contact Safety & Security Director Robin Blacksmith at 206-546-4633.

UW Husky game shuttle parking on campus Fri., Sept. 30

Shoreline Community College is a shuttle stop location for the UW Stanford football game parking on Friday afternoon, Sept. 30. Shuttles run from 4-10 p.m. and pick up and drop off by the #2000 upper parking lot. Signage will direct drivers to the lower gravel lot, starting at 3 p.m.

There is a $5 charge on site and $4 charge in advance to ride the shuttle. Go to www.UWshuttle2016.com to sign up in advance.
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CORRECTION: UW Husky game shuttle parking on campus Fri., Sept. 30

This post previously stated that Shoreline Community College is a shuttle stop location for the UW – WSU Football “Apple Cup” game parking on Friday afternoon. The correct information is that Shoreline is a shuttle stop location for the UW Stanford football  game parking on Friday afternoon, Sept. 30. The Apple Cup is in November. We apologize for the confusion.

Shuttles run from 4-10 p.m. and pick up an drop off by the #2000 upper parking lot. Signage will direct drivers to the lower gravel lot, starting at 3.

There is a $5 charge on site and $4 charge in advance to ride the shuttle. Go to www.UWshuttle2016.com to pay in advance.
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Get registered to vote in the PUB Thurs., Sept. 29!

voteVoter Registration in the PUB 11:00 am to 1:00 pm September 29, 2016.

October 10, 2016 is the registration deadline for Washington State citizens to vote in the November 8 general election. Two representatives from the American Association of University Women will register voters in the lobby of the PUB from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm on Thursday, September 29.

Photos from Convocation, Flash Mob, and Party Like It’s 1975

In case you weren’t able to make it to some of the awesome events we’ve had on campus these past couple weeks, you can check out photos online on our college flickr account.

We’ve recently added:

Photos from Convocation

Photos from the SLC’s activities in the courtyard

Photos from the Flash Mob

Photos from Party Like It’s 1975

And, last but not least, here’s the video of the Flash Mob edited by eLearning’s Robert Berg. Enjoy!