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

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...

We Don’t Talk About Black Women Enough: A Speech by Sophia Tekola

Jacob Dickson, Assistant Editor June 15, 2020

In front of a crowd of hundreds gathered around a stage in front of the abandoned Seattle East Police Precinct on Capitol Hill, several black women activists and leaders spoke out on a range of topics...

An Observation of Seattle’s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone

Amy Gilbert McGrath, Assistant Editor June 15, 2020

The people occupying the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) in Seattle are prepared to stay for a while and have begun creating their own community co-op program. Gardens are being planted, food is being...

Masks and gloves are being provided to many essential city workers in Everett as protective gear from COVID-19.

City Worker Safety in the City of Everett

Kyle Ogle, Editor June 13, 2020

Snohomish County has recently moved into Phase Two, which means that the pandemic has cooled, but the risk is still there. Many people are still out of work or working from home, and businesses are limited...

This graphic briefly explains the specific roles of fish and plants in an aquaponics system. No matter how the system is set up or designed, this symbiotic relationship must stay the same for the cycle to function.

Aquaponics: A Solution for Self-Sustainability

Crystin Clouser, Staff Writer June 13, 2020

Amidst the time of climate change, the permanent depletion of natural resources has become a major cause for concern worldwide. This, accompanied by the COVID-19 pandemic, raises many questions regarding...

On Jun. 2, protesters in Mill Creek chanted “Black lives matter” while holding signs that said “Justice For All Black Lives” and “Say Their Names”.

Black Lives Matter: A Call to Action for EvCC Students

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content June 12, 2020

Activists are shaking the nation demanding justice for George Floyd, a Black man killed by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25. Protests in conjunction with the Black Lives Matter movement have...

ASB Executive Council (from left to right) Miquel Ruscha, Jesslin Ochoa, Luke Frost, Araceli Daza, Madison “Maddie” Gilbert. The ASB government helps with the executive council on campus and also oversees the senate board.

Student LIFE Online: How Student Clubs Have Continued During the Pandemic

Lakeithia Sakin, Staff Writer June 12, 2020

While Everett Community College transitioned to online instruction, Student LIFE decided to serve students remotely and build their community virtually. With campus being closed to the public, events that...

Three Noodle Dish Recipes

Dongmei Liang, Staff Writer June 12, 2020

Noodles with Soybean  Ingredients: 300g Pork belly, diced 1 Cucumber, shredded 1 Scallion, diced 100g Sweet pasta sauce   100g Bean paste   0.5oz Soy sauce    0.55g  Dark...

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