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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

Three million lights on display at the Quil Ceda Resort Casino

Holiday Lights and Entertainment at Tulalip Casinos

Jerrilyn Brower, Art Director December 16, 2022

With the holidays in full swing, it’s a good time for a short trip north of campus up I-5 to the Tulalip Casino venues in Marysville and take in the spectacular light displays featuring more than three...

Broadway has been blocked off due to the shooting and car crash

Breaking News: Shooting Next to Campus

Lilyan Beck, Managing Editor of Content March 25, 2022

At around 2:15 p.m. gunshots were heard in the parking lot of Starbucks next to the EvCC campus. Though the incident was not on EvCC premises, the campus was told to lockdown. This lockdown lasted a few...

Snohomish County tries to ensure that the ELC will not be closed.

Breaking News: Snohomish County Seeks To Prevent ELC’s Closure

Calvin Emerson, Staff Writer February 15, 2022

Snohomish County has offered to provide funding to the Early Learning Center, according to recently uncovered letters sent to both former president Daria Willis and current acting president Joseph Whalen....

Black Friday 2021, What to expect?

Black Friday 2021, What to expect?

Chehayle Chandran, Staff Writer November 23, 2021

In 2020, Black Friday was canceled due to COVID. This year, shoppers are excited to return to this shopping extravaganza while following the CDC and store guidelines of masks and social distancing. Deals Closest...

The Diversity and Equity center celebrating Dia de los Muertos back in 2019.

Dia de Muertos at EvCC

Victoria Martinez, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

October was Hispanic Heritage Month, and now with the coming November, Latino students and staff have even more reasons to celebrate. Nov 1 through Nov 2 is “Dia de Los Muertos” which translates to...

Participants walk at Snohomish County's Making Strides event in 2019.

Easy Ways to Contribute to Breast Cancer Awareness in the Era of COVID-19

Hannah Ochs, Editor October 25, 2021

Even as Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, there’s still a plethora of opportunities you can do to engage in awareness. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, cancer awareness has seemingly been...

Water tower at Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm (Taken by Monica Mora)

Top Farms to Visit in Fall

Monica Mora, Staff Writer October 16, 2021

The days are becoming shorter, the weather chillier, and fall colors are emerging all around us. Fall is here and EvCC students are preparing for their favorite activities during the seasonal change....

Papel picado: This type of folk art decoration is made out of tissue paper, the air will be moving the papel picado, making them feel like they’re there.

Hispanic Heritage Month at EvCC

Victoria Martinez, Staff Writer October 16, 2021

At EvCC there is so much diversity on campus, especially the ways students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. This month is an annual celebration for many to recognize and learn about their rich ethnic...

Diedrich Espresso truck

The Best Everett Restaurants, According to EvCC Students and Staff

Hannah Ochs, Editor October 12, 2021

If you’ve been wondering where to eat around EvCC, consider these three local restaurants recommended by EvCC students and staff, who attest to their conveniency, speedy service, and good inexpensive...

Henry Yarsinske Jr, playing bass along side band mate Mary Adams during their set at Lucky Dime for Fisherman's Village Music Festival 2021.

Concerts Back in Everett

Nate Feastereytchiso, Staff Writer October 5, 2021

Just a year ago around this time, the streets and businesses of Everett, and many other cities across the world seemed like ghost towns in the evening. The recent loosening of COVID-19 restrictions have...

How Our Pets Relieve Stress

How Our Pets Relieve Stress

Lilyan Beck, Staff Writer June 11, 2021

With the rise in poor mental health levels due to the pandemic, many students and teachers have turned to their pets for support.  Beverly Farb, EvCC program advisor for the Psychology and Sociology...

Voting YES! Members of the AAUW Edmonds SnoKing Branch gather in preparation for statewide Lobby Day. A day where members advocate for women focused legislation to Washington State’s elected officials. Photo courtesy of Mary Ross, AAUW Edmonds SnoKing Branch member.

Women Supporting Women

Elena Cervantes, Staff Writer May 22, 2021

The American Association of University Women, the AAUW, was founded in 1881. Its advocacy for equity has impacted every woman in the United States but many people have likely never heard of AAUW or its...

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