The student news site of Everett Community College in Everett, Washington

The Clipper

The student news site of Everett Community College in Everett, Washington

The Clipper

The student news site of Everett Community College in Everett, Washington

The Clipper

3 Basic Rules to follow for recycling, all information from Waste Management.

Loving the Earth on a Budget

Mikayla Finnerty, Staff Writer May 5, 2021

1. When You Can't Always Afford Organic  Regenerative agriculture, a more sustainable alternative to organic, is on the rise within the agriculture community and currently finding its way in the business...

One Everett campaign to spread positivity and encouragement.

Support at the Storefront

Xavior Crowley, Staff Writer May 4, 2021

County and city leaders, and patrons weigh-in on supporting small businesses as Snohomish County faces possible regression to Phase-2 restrictions. Fluctuating limitations are impacting all communities,...

Woman working on her laptop while also on her phone.

Phone-Life Balance

Matthew Dollison, Staff Writer March 13, 2021

The alternate dimension of our phones has been nearly impossible to avoid as of late. Keeping in contact with loved ones, getting updates about the health and status of the world around us and being able...

A Year Later: Grasping for Truth About COVID-19

A Year Later: Grasping for Truth About COVID-19

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content March 12, 2021

At this point, understanding the COVID-19 pandemic may feel more difficult than qualifying for vaccination. With hovering promises of enough vaccines for all adults by the end of May, the temptation to...

Black History Month: Celebrating Pioneers of Freedom

Black History Month: Celebrating Pioneers of Freedom

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content February 17, 2021

In the fall of 1844, a band of weary travelers rested their wagons in Oregon Country. After migrating 2,000 miles along the Oregon Trail, they discovered they were not welcome. Over the previous...

Views from the Heather Meadows hike.

Making New Trails: Breaking the Pandemic Routine

Maxwell Morgan, Staff Writer January 27, 2021

Just months away from the milestone of an entire year of lockdowns and restrictions in Everett, some of us may be glued to our couches, stuck in a mindless scrolling atrophy. Itching for an escape, people...

Cherishing Moments Made at a Distance

Cherishing Moments Made at a Distance

Xavior Crowley, Staff Writer January 22, 2021

As this new normalcy of staying in and working from home continues, meaningful moments are happening. For some students and staff, dialing into video calls outside the classroom is giving life to virtual...

The United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC.

Insurrection at the Nation’s Capitol: EvCC Reacts

Rick Sinnett, Assistant Editor January 14, 2021

On Jan. 6, 2021, a mob of insurrectionists stormed the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., during the Save America March, sponsored by Women for America First. The failed attempt was an effort to prevent...

Mental Health: How, When and Where

Mental Health: How, When and Where

Brent Pratley, Staff Writer November 22, 2020

According to a report from late June, in the midst of a pandemic that has drastically changed our way of life, Mental Health First Aid found that 40 percent of U.S. adults reported struggling with mental...

Lessons From the Pandemic

Lessons From the Pandemic

Matthew Dollison, Staff Writer November 21, 2020

Many of the lessons learned through the COVID-19 pandemic have been both inevitable and impactful. This season of change has been full of catalysts affecting individuals in different ways, forcing many...

The 2020 Election: A Nation Divided

The 2020 Election: A Nation Divided

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content November 12, 2020

This is a historic moment for the United States. Joe Biden has won the race to presidency against Donald Trump in a rare incumbent loss. Kamala Harris will be the first woman – and the first woman of...

Celebrating Holidays During COVID-19

Celebrating Holidays During COVID-19

Nichole Bascue, Editor-in-Chief November 11, 2020

With COVID-19 rates continuing to rise in conjunction with the start of flu season, celebrations this fall and winter are most likely going to be in a way never done before. We’re still in a pandemic...

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