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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

One Year Behind the Zoom Screen

One Year Behind the Zoom Screen

Matthew Dollison, Staff Writer January 21, 2021

With the one year anniversary of online classes, Winter quarter to Winter quarter, the date of returning to full on-campus learning remains undetermined. In an email sent out on Jan. 11, EvCC’s President...

Seattle from Kerry Park

Artist Spotlight Q&A: Photographer Robert “Bob” Reese

Nichole Bascue, Editor-in-Chief January 20, 2021

Robert "Bob" Reese, a current EvCC photography student, discusses with The Clipper his life, his photography and his desire to capture connections. Reese has known photography was going to be in his life...

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...

The Clipper Tries: Everett Coffee Crawl

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content January 13, 2021

Owning a small business in 2020 was challenging, with pandemic hurdles around every corner. Many business owners hemorrhaged money out of their own pockets to keep their companies afloat while brainstorming...

Out with the Old, in with the New Traditions

Out with the Old, in with the New Traditions

Madelyn Olson, Managing Editor Of Digital January 12, 2021

After a bout of self-pity, spending New Year’s Eve without that coveted midnight smooch was all worth it when my mom's face lit up at the array of balloons and gold decorations my sister and I surprised...

Update: Approximately 134 Laid-off at EvCC

Update: Approximately 134 Laid-off at EvCC

Nichole Bascue, Editor-in-Chief January 8, 2021

Jan. 12 Update: “The estimate of 85 positions eliminated or not filled is still the most accurate number we can provide,” said Linda Nichols Director of Human Resources - Classified. She explained...

Cynthia Clarke, pictured walking into the tropical foliage.

EvCC Remembers Cynthia Clarke: “A Promethean Force”

Rick Sinnett, Assistant Editor November 25, 2020

On Nov. 16, Cynthia Clarke, beloved head of EvCC’s anthropology department, died at 63 years old due to a reoccurring battle with cancer. Preferring to be called Cynthia rather than Ms. or Professor...

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...

Budget Woes, Layoffs Shake EvCC Community

Budget Woes, Layoffs Shake EvCC Community

Nichole Bascue, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2020

The combination of previous budget issues and the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a $9 million budget deficit and several layoffs at EvCC. The exact number of layoffs is unknown at this time. The school...

Baker Hall. Constructed in 1962.

EvCC Looks to the Future with Baker Hall

Rick Sinnett, Assistant Editor November 20, 2020

Friday, Nov. 6, EvCC staff discussed the future of Baker Hall during a pre-build meeting with architect Ross Whitehead of Schreiber Starling Whitehead Architects, Pat Sisneros (Vice President of College...

The final draft for District Map A-9. The zone lines are based on the citys population density.

City of Everett Voting Districts Plan Finalized for 2021

Kyle Ogle, Editor November 19, 2020

What are voting Districts? Districts are zones within the city that a District Council Member will be responsible for representing. What is proposed are five districts with seven council members. A single...

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