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For many students here at EvCC, that’s a decision they face more often than they’d like to admit. While inflation is driving ...
As that summer warmth comes rolling in, students look forward to graduation, trips, transfers or future classes. With 2026 ...
Nestled comfortably within the bustling, tree-lined streets of Seattle lies a warm, coffee and delicacy-filled feline heaven: ...
My dream job is to work in magazine editing or public relations in New York. I haven’t decided yet, but maybe both. I like to believe that I can do it all. Where does the Clipper fit in to your long ...
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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 ...
In February of 1941, the EvCC campus we know today was opened up and converted from an elementary school. Shortly after, the school needed to agree on a mascot. School mascots are often chosen as ...
Sometimes choosing which hike or trail to go on can be overwhelming. Living in the Pacific Northwest provides hikers with an abundance of options. Jeanne Leader, Dean of Arts and Learning Resources at ...
Despite several years of concerns, the new 52-million-dollar Learning Resource Center (LRC) remains bridgeless, deterring access for a variety of students and pedestrians. The college has been working ...
Trails are woven throughout many forests, wooded areas and parks in our state — branching out to reveal many, often sparsely viewed, marvels of nature. (left to right) SEA Club members Nikita Basnet, ...
EvCC’s East County Campus is something that many don’t even know exist. Though it’s been closed for a while now, it’s important for students to know all of their options for where to take classes. Due ...