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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

CtC Link Rolls out Slowly

CtC Link Rolls out Slowly

Henry Smith-Hunt, Managing Editor of Digital November 29, 2022

With in-person classes returning to a state of normality, the number of students coming back to campus and enrolling in classes should be increasing. But that hasn’t been the case for EvCC. A new system...

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief of the EvCC Clipper.

Letter From the Editor

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief April 12, 2020

A Letter From the Editor - Hello staff, students and the rest of the EvCC community. On behalf of the whole Clipper news team, we welcome you back to school and hope you are all staying safe during...

How EvCC Students Receive News

How EvCC Students Receive News

Jessica Kupcake, Staff Writer February 13, 2020

EvCC students were recently surveyed regarding their daily news and how they receive it.   According to Zignal Labs, a digital data analytics company, “86 percent of Americans who read news...

Construction worker, Carol Crane, describing the accident that occurred in front of the Mountain View dorms on Wednesday, Feb. 5.

EvCC Student Involved in Hit and Run

Daniel Albert, Editor-in-Chief February 5, 2020

Just before 9:45 a.m. this morning EvCC student, Lakeithia Sakin was involved in a vehicular hit and run just outside of the Mountain View dorms on the intersection of 10th street and Broadway. Sakin was...

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....

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,...

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