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

Black Lives Matter Protest in Downtown Everett

Amy Gilbert McGrath, Assistant Editor June 8, 2020

Approximately 1,000 supporters came out to Everett on Saturday, Jun. 6, to wave signs and march for the “Black Lives Matter” movement. Everett police briefly closed off all lanes of traffic at the...

VOA Director of Marketing and Communications, Cory Armstrong-Hoss (Middle) speaking with someone as volunteers load boxes of food into their trunk at the drive-through food bank distribution site in parking lot J of EvCC’s main campus on Wednesday, Jun. 3 to help stop food insecurity around Snohomish County.

EvCC Partners with Volunteers of America Western Washington

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief June 3, 2020

EvCC President Dr. Daria Willis was proud to announce that the college has partnered up with the Volunteers of America Western Washington (VOA) to become a drive-through food bank distribution site in...

Dr. Chris Spitters, the Snohomish County Health District’s top healthcare officer spoke over the phone with members of the press Friday and believes contact tracing and testing isn’t where it needs to be to control a major outbreak.

Snohomish County Unlikely To Enter Phase 2

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief May 23, 2020

The Snohomish County Health District is doubtful the county will enter into phase 2 of Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee’s “Safe Start” plan beginning Jun. 1.  According to the Everett Herald,...

Several boats being launched follow the rule of one per dock and of maintaining a 6-ft distance.

Boating Season is Here and the Port of Everett is Open

Kyle Ogle, Editor May 22, 2020

As you drive North or South on I-5 it’s hard to miss all of the open water and boatyards that help define an important part of Everett’s culture, boating and watercraft. With all of the new rules being...

The Clipper Wins 21 PNAJE Awards

The Clipper Wins 21 PNAJE Awards

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief May 18, 2020

We are honored to announce that the Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators (PNAJE) have informed us that this year’s Clipper staff has earned 21 awards in the 2020 PNAJE awards competition. The...

EvCCs Student Senate Makes $175,000 Chromebook Purchase

EvCC’s Student Senate Makes $175,000 Chromebook Purchase

Dayna Strecker, Staff Writer May 13, 2020

EvCC’s Student Senate approved spending $175,000 from the student eTech fund to purchase roughly 700 Chromebooks. EvCC is also funding the purchase of an additional 400 Chromebooks. EvCC ASB President...

Only the classes in these programs offered in Liberty Hall are resuming Wednesday, May 6 said EvCC President Dr. Daria Willis.

EvCC To Reopen A Limited Number Of In-Person Classes

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2020

Yesterday at 7:31 p.m., EvCC President Dr. Daria Willis announced that the school has been approved to resume a limited number of in-person courses beginning today, May 6. According to the announcement,...

Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee signs new COVID-19 order to slowly reopen the states economy. This photo was taken at the 2020 State of the State Address on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020 at the Washington State Capital Building in Olympia.

Gov. Jay Inslee Signs New COVID-19 Order

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief May 4, 2020

At 5:01 p.m. today, EvCC President Dr. Daria Willis sent out an announcement via email to the student body regarding the new COVID-19 order signed by Gov. Jay Inslee today.  The new order explains...

Summer Classes to be Moved Online

Summer Classes to be Moved Online

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief April 28, 2020

President Daria Willis announced today that online classes will continue through Summer quarter, according to a campus wide email announcement. Willis is expecting to have the school offer limited in-person...

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