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

Healthy Food on Campus : Parks Café Accommodates More Dietary Options

Healthy Food on Campus : Parks Café Accommodates More Dietary Options

Helene Martin, Managing Editor of Print May 20, 2019

Between the stress of classes, studying, work and a personal life maintaining a healthy diet can be hard. Luckily there is a great place right here on campus that offers a variety of healthy options. Stacy...

The T Trophy is displayed at the Walt Price Fitness Center during the Trojans Men and Women Home Basketball games on January 19, 2019.

Trojans/Tritons Rivalry is Officially Born

Connor Roestel, Staff Writer May 16, 2019

Sports have always provided narratives of rivalry at the collegiate and professional levels between teams and athletes. In baseball, it’s the Boston Red Sox versus the New York Yankees. In soccer in...

Layla Omar, a biology student and student ambassador with Student LIFE, explains how fasting during the month of Ramadan is a test for self-control of some worldly things.

Faith and Fasting: Ramadan to Begin in May

Sona Porter, Assistant Editor May 1, 2019

Ramadan will begin on Sunday, May 5, 2019, though dates may vary as it is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. During Ramadan, Muslims around the world abstain from eating and drinking and...

Instructor Beth Peterson has run the schools drama department for the past nine years. She will soon tour the country, researching other programs, with the goal of coming back and implementing a fiscally sound and well-structured new program to complement the schools new black box theatre, expected in 2023.

Drama Instructor Taking a Break to Plan the Future of EvCC’s Theater Program

Jacob Dickson, Assistant Editor May 1, 2019

Beth Peterson, EvCC’s drama instructor since 2000, will be taking a sabbatical next year during winter term.  During her time away she will be researching the next direction for the college’s drama...

After years of being abandoned, the corner of North Broadway and Tower St. is finally getting a makeover. New restaurants currently announced are Sunny Teriyaki and Umami, with several units still available for lease.

New Eateries Opening Near Campus: Sunny Teriyaki and Umami

Jane Bowman, Staff Writer May 1, 2019

The students and staff members of EvCC will soon have more options for places to go in search of food. After years of being abandoned, the corner of North Broadway and Tower St., adjacent to EvCC, is finally...

Index Hall has undergone expansions and reductions since its first appearance on campus in 1968. It will be completely torn down to make room for more campus green space after summer classes 2019.

Index Coming Down, Green Space Going Up

Jacob Dickson, Assistant Editor April 28, 2019

  The Index Hall building will be demolished after the end of this summer quarter. The area Index Hall currently occupies will be seeded for additional grass space and will again be a thriving...

Karen Treiger recounts the poignant story of her in-laws, who were Holocaust survivors that met during the war while hiding in the woods from Nazi soldiers. Treiger spent three years researching their history and authored the book, My Soul is Filled with Joy: A Holocaust Story.

Visiting Author Delivers Passionate Account of Holocaust Survivors

Heather Stribling, Managing Editor of Digital April 17, 2019

EvCC's Humanities Alliance welcomed guest speaker and author, Karen Treiger, from the Holocaust Center for Humanity, on April 17. Treiger was a Seattle attorney for 18 years before ultimately leaving...

Students, staff and community members browse the 2018 plant swap and sale in Whitehorse Hall. This years event will take place on Tuesday, April 23, from 10 a.m. -1 p.m. in the Whitehorse Hall Critique Space.

Earth Week Blooms on Campus April 22-25

Cara Wood, Staff Writer April 16, 2019

Live life in full bloom on April 22-25 to celebrate Earth Week with daily festivities and guest speaker, Ciscoe Morris. Whether you want to buy a plant, swap a plant or plant a plant, Student LIFE has...

Students return to re-opened campus after record snowfall in the Pacific Northwest caused several days of campus closures and late starts.

Making Up Missed Snow Days: School Policy on Campus Closures

Pamela Alarcon, Staff Writer March 13, 2019

There is nothing better than waking up in the morning to find out EvCC classes are canceled because the campus is closed due to weather conditions. But what does this really mean for EvCC students, are...

Ambassadors Cameron Calder and Ben Doung at a Student LIFE info booth providing information on services and activities for fellow students.

What is Student LIFE? EvCC Department Makes Campus Life Easier for Students

Sona Porter, Assistant Editor March 13, 2019

Student LIFE is more than just a typical department at EvCC, it is the center of the campus community life. They serve a variety of students by providing engaging activities, services and diverse leadership...

Sophomore guard, Brett Johnson (right) embraces head coach, Mike Trautman (left) after defeating Bellevue College
to go undefeated for the first time in program history.

Trojans Mens Basketball Has Undefeated Season for the First Time in College’s History

Connor Roestel, Staff Writer March 13, 2019

For the first time in the college’s history, the EvCC Men’s Basketball team has had an undefeated season. The Trojans beat Bellevue 91-82 in conference play on February 27 at the Walt Price Fitness...

Community-oriented and artistic, Cafe Zippy’s menu is filled
with raw-, vegan- and gluten-free options.

Everett Coffee Shop Review: Potential Study Spots Near Campus

Dzenita Musabegovic, Social Media Manager March 13, 2019

With finals on the horizon, college students are locking down good study habits, maintaining their schedules and attempting to keep the stress levels to a minimum. In order to do all of this, we need a...

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