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

The pandemic has caused both campus and local businesses to close down, leaving students to struggle with uncertainty.

The Balancing Act

Matthew Dollison, Staff Writer October 10, 2020

COVID-19 has completely flipped the world on its head. While all students are suffering from the challenges and consequences of trying to adapt to a completely new way of learning, college students, in...

The Scoop on Student LIFE

Madelyn Olson, Managing Editor Of Digital October 9, 2020

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

The Life of the Notorious R.B.G.

Rick Sinnett, Assistant Editor October 8, 2020

On Sept. 18, 2020, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, one of our nation's most influential people in advancing civil rights and equality, succumbed to complications from pancreatic cancer at 87...

Small Chinook Salmon swim inside a spawning tank at Harvey Creek Fish Hatchery.

Net Gain: Snohomish County Awarded Funds for Salmon Restoration

Kyle Ogle, Editor October 7, 2020

History Washington’s rivers and Puget Sound are home to a fish that defines Western Washington: Salmon. From art at EvCC to the famous fish throwers in Seattle’s Pike Place Market, salmon are an...

Breaking News: Student in EvCC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology Program Tests Positive for COVID-19

Breaking News: Student in EvCC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology Program Tests Positive for COVID-19

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content October 6, 2020

An EvCC student taking in-person classes has tested positive for COVID-19. The student, anonymous, is enrolled in the Aviation Maintenance Technology program hosted at Paine Field, Snohomish County’s...

The Clippers Declassified Online School Survival Guide

The Clipper’s Declassified Online School Survival Guide

Madelyn Olson, Managing Editor Of Digital September 24, 2020

School is much different than years past, and with the confirmation that EvCC is going to continue remote learning until at least spring, students are finding they need to adjust how they study and learn.  Online...

What’s the Deal with Mail-In Voting?

What’s the Deal with Mail-In Voting?

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content September 22, 2020

Today marks National Voter Registration Day, and there is a strong push to make sure you are registered to vote. It may seem as if the reminder looms in every task, from checking social media to glancing...

Editor-in-Chief, Nichole Bascue

Letter From the Editor

Nichole Bascue, Editor-in-Chief September 22, 2020

Welcome back students, staff and all members of the EvCC community. The Clipper has returned from summer break and we have yet to move into a post COVID-19 world. This means we will be embracing our roles...

Editor-in-Chief, Nichole Bascue

Incoming Editor-in-Chief: Nichole Bascue Shares Vision for Next Year’s Coverage

Nichole Bascue, Editor-in-Chief June 19, 2020

As spring quarter ends there is a torch passing within The Clipper. And as the new Editor-in-Chief, I couldn’t feel prouder to carry it. The 2019-20 Clipper editor team were true innovators that helped...

Associate Vice-President of EvCC International Education Department Visakan Ganeson. “International students are in the same situation as the domestic students, because this is the world crisis,” says Ganeson.

Quarterly Financial Assistance Offered to EvCC International Students

Jade Phan, Staff Writer June 17, 2020

In light of the COVID-19 crisis, which leads to many insecurities and confusion among international students in Washington, EvCC International Education Department has created a $45,000 grant to support...

Anxiety Caused by COVID-19 and Tips on How to Handle It

Anxiety Caused by COVID-19 and Tips on How to Handle It

Dongmei Liang, Staff Writer June 17, 2020

 People's lives are still being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. “I lost my job temporarily and have never been unemployed for such a long period of time. I have to keep reminding myself that all...

Sharon Hale, 73, (seen at the bottom of the Zoom call screen) has been volunteering in EvCC’s BRIDGES Center for 4 years, and has been spending time with her family over Zoom during quarantine.

How the COVID-19 Pandemic is Bringing Families Closer Together

Ruqaiyah Alaji, Staff Writer June 17, 2020

While we live in these uncertain times, it is good to try to look on the bright side of our situations. A good thing that has come out of this global pandemic is that families are getting to spend more...

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