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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

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Christmas Cacti, one of the free plants available during this years plant swap.

11th Annual Earth Week at EvCC

Matthew Dollison, Staff Writer April 21, 2021

Earth Week is currently taking place at the school, starting on the 19th and ending on the 22nd. The four day long celebration at EvCC features many free events ranging from informative and interactive...

Womens Soccer Team Captain Emily Marriot dribbling the ball in a game on Sept. 21, 2019 against Peninsula Pirates.

No NWAC Championships

Taras McCurdie, Staff Writer March 14, 2021

On Dec. 15, 2020, The Northwest Athletic Conference executive board released an update that there would be no championship contests due to the COVID-19 pandemic. See NWAC updates here. Even though frustration...

EvCC Support At A Distance

EvCC Support At A Distance

Maxwell Morgan, Staff Writer March 14, 2021

Remote learning at EvCC is set to continue throughout Spring quarter, welcoming many new and  returning students who are powering through amidst times of global isolation and illness.  While this...

Woman working on her laptop while also on her phone.

Phone-Life Balance

Matthew Dollison, Staff Writer March 13, 2021

The alternate dimension of our phones has been nearly impossible to avoid as of late. Keeping in contact with loved ones, getting updates about the health and status of the world around us and being able...

New fashions and old, mix and mingle on the store shelf waiting for someone to try them on.

Fashion Then and Now

Victoria Martinez, Staff Writer March 13, 2021

Fashion always plays a starring role: it reflects on personalities and defines eras. From bringing back the 2000's Juicy Couture sweatsuit to flared jeans being in again, fashion is always evolving and...

A Year Later: Grasping for Truth About COVID-19

A Year Later: Grasping for Truth About COVID-19

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content March 12, 2021

At this point, understanding the COVID-19 pandemic may feel more difficult than qualifying for vaccination. With hovering promises of enough vaccines for all adults by the end of May, the temptation to...

Promo Image from The 86th Annual Academy Awards.

The 2021 Oscars: Reviewing The Hopefuls

Calvin Emerson, Staff Writer March 12, 2021

Here’s a recap. Over the last three years, the Oscars have handed their highest honor to a Cold War romance involving a sea monster, a buddy-buddy road trip with a white savior narrative and a scathing...

Anya Taylor-Joy stars as Elizabeth Harmon in The Queens Gambit. (Netflix, 2020)

Review of “The Queen’s Gambit”

Colin Burns, Staff Writer March 11, 2021

When I was nine years old, I was in a car accident much like the one that orphaned Elizabeth Harmon, the protagonist of “The Queen’s Gambit,” at the same age. It was late at night, and the rain pattered...

Redefining Identity

Redefining Identity

Xavior Crowley, Staff Writer March 11, 2021

Confined. Enclosed by expectations and uncertainty. A name for society to identify you, determine who you are and are going to be.  The question covering the walls, who are you? Resilient students...

Moments before the race began at the Edmonds Region meet.

First Sport to Return: Trojan Cross-Country

Joshua Amick, Editor in Chief March 10, 2021

On Feb. 20, 2021, the school’s cross-country program returned to competitive action at the Edmonds Region meet. It has been almost a year since EvCC shut down its athletic programs, to maintain safety...

The serene Japanese garden at the JCRC.

The EvCC Japanese Culture Resource Center: A Surviving Icon

Rick Sinnett, Assistant Editor March 10, 2021

When EvCC first closed its physical campus, no one knew for how long. As the months progressed, so did the pandemic. Many businesses and schools had to take measures to secure their financial survival...

Women with hysteria under the effects of hypnosis.

The Long Shadow of Hysteria

Madelyn Olson, Managing Editor Of Digital March 8, 2021

In the 1970s when second-wave feminism was at the forefront of the women's rights movement, 73-year-old EvCC student Cheryl Haskins was behind the scenes fighting for her own liberation from excruciating...

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