What interests you about journalism? Being around people and having a voice for people that don’t. What do you consider your greatest achievement? Scoring my first ever touchdown in my second to last ...
A new addition on campus this quarter is the presence of food trucks in the plaza outside Gray Wolf Hall. While this could be ...
It’s the first day of college and the success of your first day depends on many colliding factors: Where are your classes?
Staff WriterWhen you aren’t doing things for the Clipper, what can you be found doing? When I’m not doing things for the Clipper I am either going out hiking or spending time with my nephew and ...
Student housing Resident Assistant (RA) applications are open, and RAs are paid for their effort with free housing! Amidst the pressure of pages of homework and long exams, students living in student ...
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 ...
Séances gained popularity in mid-19th century America during the Spiritualist Movement, when many people were open to contacting their loved ones in the afterlife. Mediums claimed to have the ability ...
captivate audiences and inform readers on important topics. What is your dream job? I don’t quite have a “dream” job, but instead a goal to fight for that belief and create real ...
While we live in these uncertain times, it is good to try to look on the bright side of our situations. A good thing that has come out of this global pandemic is that families are getting to spend ...
What brought you to the Clipper? I joined the Clipper as I’m trying to figure out what I want to pursue. I also want to put myself out more. Journalism is one of the things I found myself gaining a ...
Singer/songwriter and live loop artist Eems wowed his audience when he performed in the Jackson Conference Center on Wednesday, Jan. 31. The hour-long concert was organized by the Trojan Activities ...
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 ...
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