Clay Club Holiday Sale Nov. 16 & 17

Get your holiday shopping done at the Clay Club Holiday Art Sale! From functional to sculptural, we have reasonable prices on student- and faculty-made ceramics.

Come shop the sale in the Visual Arts Building (2000), Rm 2065 on Thurs., Nov. 16 and Fri., Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Music student performances at Caffè Musica Thurs., Nov. 16

Music Student Performances: Off-campus at Caffè Musica
Thurs., Nov. 16: 7-9pm
Join us for a cozy evening of music at this intimate, creative venue. Performances will feature talented music students who are currently enrolled in a variety of music programs at Shoreline Community College. Selected performers will include both vocalists and instrumentalists.

Discounts on entrees and beverages are available to Shoreline Community College students, staff, and faculty. Valid student ID is required.

Caffè Musica is at 14300 Greenwood Ave N, Suite A, Seattle, WA 98133.

Join us for a Deep Roots Garden work party Thurs., Nov. 16

Deep Roots Garden Work Party: North of 2700 building
Thurs., Nov. 16: 12-2pm
Help get the Deep Roots Community Garden ready for the winter. On Thurs., Nov. 16 we’ll be laying wood chips in the paths and doing some general cleanup. Come by anytime between noon and 2 pm.

The Deep Roots Community Garden grows food for the campus food pantry and a neighborhood food bank. Get involved in growing food for our students and neighbors. If you can’t make the work party but would like to be notified of future events, please contact Judy Penn (jpenn@shoreline.edu) or Adria Magrath (amagrath@shoreline.edu).

Be dazzled by our Phins at the Annual Talent Show Thurs., Nov. 16

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Join us for the Annual Student Talent Show on Thurs., Nov. 16pm from 12:30-2:30pm in the PUB Main Dining Room! We’ll have amazing student performances and free food!

Contestants are competing for exciting prizes including an Apple Watch.

U.S.-Russia Relations: A New Cold War? Thurs., Nov. 16

U.S.-Russia Relations: A New Cold War?: PUB 9208
Thurs., Nov. 16: 7-8:30pm
U.S.-Russian relations seem to have reached a low point since the end of the Cold War in 1990. Confrontations in Europe and the Middle East and accusations of Russian meddling in U.S. elections have produced a “tenuous” bilateral relationship. Is it the new/old normal?

Speaker: Dr. Bradley J. Murg, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of Global Development Studies, Seattle Pacific University; and faculty member at The Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies.