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

Appreciate Dont Appropriate

Appreciate Don’t Appropriate

Joanne Wu, Staff Writer June 6, 2017

It’s common to see people borrowing from other cultures nowadays. You see it in your everyday life, the media, at festivals. Coachella, anyone? And it’s okay to get inspiration from other cultures...

Two Coptic Christian girls celebrating Sham El Nessim. Egypt’s religious minority were targeted once more when gunmen shot and killed 29 on May 26, according to CNN. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack. Attacks against Coptic Christians have risen since 2011, the last being the Good Friday bombings that killed dozens.

Yesterday’s News: June

Emma Kilgore, Managing Editor-Print June 5, 2017

Summer has arrived. Birds chirping in the trees, the Beach Boys playing on your neighbor’s radio- Wait a minute, hear that? It’s the sound of yesterday’s news crashing through your bedroom window....

River Meadows River access and where the jumping rock and rope swing are. 
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Five Best Summer Day Trips Here in the PNW

Candice Day-Darby, Staff Writer June 5, 2017

Most college students during the summer take up all their time working a seasonal job to make a little extra cash. Then when it comes to having a day off, students can be stuck trying to figure out where...

Everett: Out of View

Everett: Out of View

John Yeager, Editor-in-Chief May 25, 2017

Head Coach Levi Lacey instructs his team during their practice on May 22. Lacey is looking to capture his second NWAC Championship with Everett.

NWAC Baseball Championship Preview

John Yeager, Editor-in-Chief May 24, 2017

The EvCC Trojans will face Lane Community College in the opening round of the NWAC Baseball Championship on May 25. The tournament will take place in Longview, WA and will feature 8 strong teams...

Fashion Through the Years at EvCC

Fashion Through the Years at EvCC

Joanne Wu, Staff Writer May 17, 2017

Activist Delois Blakely protesting next the Nigerian Embassy in New York in 2014. Known as the “Boko Haram girls,” 82 of the kidnapped girls were released May 6. According to BBC news, the parents of the released have not seen their daughters as of press time, and it may be a while. The 21 girls freed last October are still in government custody and weren’t allowed home for Christmas.

Yesterday’s News-May

Emma Kilgore, Managing Editor-Print May 15, 2017

In Our Neck of the Woods   What: Small plane crash-lands When: May 2 Where: Mukilteo Source: MyNorthwest.com Despite crashing at Harbour Point Boulevard Southwest and Mukilteo Speedway,...

Chloe posing for her senior pictures,  about a month before her diagnosis.

Chloe Downs, EvCC Student and Cancer Survivor

Emilee Kyle, Staff Writer May 8, 2017

  Three days before her high school graduation, Chloe Downs was diagnosed with stage four cancer. Downs had already completed two years of college at EvCC and was ready for her future. However,...

Bagfoots sighting off campus and heading toward the local Starbucks. Later, they posed for pictures for the staff and customers.

Earth to EvCC

Morgan Hoyt and Simon Krane May 1, 2017

Rather than celebrating Earth Day for just one day, EvCC makes it a week-long event each year. The critique space of Whitehorse Hall became a miniature jungle on Tuesday, April 18 for the annual Plant...

Students were participating in a game of Hacky Sack and more and more people joined in as the time went on. Some students were experts and doing crazy tricks while others were being taught how to play.

Spring On Campus

Emilee Kyle, Staff Writer April 24, 2017

It's been a rough and long winter for Washingtonians. EvCC students have seen a mix of rain, hail, snow, thunder, and just about everything, sometimes even all in one day. At EvCC, the walk from the parking...

Guests learned about new types of plants at the event. It was a fun, educational experience open for everyone.

EvCC Goes Green at the Plant Swap

Morgan Hoyt, Managing Editor of Print April 23, 2017

The critique space of Whitehorse Hall became a miniature jungle on Tuesday, April 18. A variety of plants were for sale or given out for free. Students and guests left with trays of herbs, flowers, succulents...

Williams said, “This is why I get tattoos, to tell a story and show off who I am.”

Dakota’s Tattoo Journey

Nathan Senff, Staff Writer March 14, 2017

The Seattle skyline and never-ending horizon of Evergreen trees make for an iconic scene. On Dakota Williams, it’s something more. The 21-year-old EvCC student has tattoos that were thought of...

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