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

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...

In addition to singing, Ruby Rosario-Méndez also plays the violin.

Facing the Music: Female Empowerment in a Male-Dominated Industry

Madelyn Olson, Managing Editor Of Digital November 18, 2020

Ruby Rosario-Méndez found her voice at 3 years old and hasn’t stopped singing since.  Her father noticed her talent when she was toddling around the house singing into her little plastic microphone....

The 2020 Election: A Nation Divided

The 2020 Election: A Nation Divided

Sydney Jackson, Managing Editor of Content November 12, 2020

This is a historic moment for the United States. Joe Biden has won the race to presidency against Donald Trump in a rare incumbent loss. Kamala Harris will be the first woman – and the first woman of...

Celebrating Holidays During COVID-19

Celebrating Holidays During COVID-19

Nichole Bascue, Editor-in-Chief November 11, 2020

With COVID-19 rates continuing to rise in conjunction with the start of flu season, celebrations this fall and winter are most likely going to be in a way never done before. We’re still in a pandemic...

EvCC Theater Presents, True Crime Shakespeare: Tudor Truth and Jacobean Justice. Nov. 12-14 & Nov. 19-21.

The Show Must Go On – Zoom!

Rick Sinnett, Assistant Editor November 10, 2020

Since March, many of our lives are just a series of Zoom classes and watching movies with a borrowed Netflix password. It doesn't need to be this way. EvCC’s drama department is still full steam ahead...

Borat is back with some new costumes- and a daughter!

Review of “Borat Subsequent MovieFilm”

Colin Burns, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

Do you remember “Borat”? Of course you do, and so do I. It was one of the most memorable films of my childhood despite being something that a child should probably not be watching. It was one of the...

Homelander, played by Antony Starr, is just as terrifying in a season just as bloody as the last.

Review of “The Boys” Season 2

Colin Burns, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

The Boys, from its very first scenes, was one of the highlights of 2019. A bawdy and gore-soaked deconstruction of the superhero genre, The Boys found its voice in a balance between edgy, adolescent humor...

A Double Header: An Update on Trojan Sports

A Double Header: An Update on Trojan Sports

Brent Pratley, Staff Writer November 1, 2020

Trojan Sports: What’s Happening at the Administrative Level It is safe to say that 2020 is not the year we all hoped for. The same case can be said of the Northwest Athletic Conference’s (NWAC)...

To protect employees, offices are closed to the public.

Understanding the Delays at the Cashier’s Office

Rick Sinnett, Assistant Editor October 31, 2020

Nothing is normal right now. That much is apparent when we try to work, shop and go to school online. A degree of delay is expected, but why are some students experiencing wait times up to a month for...

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