Quinton Paul
Hail, snow, rain, wind and paintballs all in a day’s work for Splat Action Paintball in Molalla. Brisk 70-degree weather filled the air Easter morning. Quite the drive, windy back roads until you turn out into an open parking lot filled with two rows for cars on a gravel lot, there must have been roughly…
Read MoreClackamas Community College’s Associated Student Government runs a free food pantry that received a new fridge and freezer from the Oregon Food Bank. The food pantry is on the Oregon City campus and houses turkeys, pizzas, ground beef, eggs, milk, salads, all sorts of fruits and vegetables, dry and canned goods, as well as many…
Read MoreThe Clackamas Community College Foundation has officially begun accepting new scholarship applications. The Foundation is one of many to offer scholarships, alongside the Pell Grant and the Oregon Promise, but the Foundation provides Clackamas students more than $500,000 in scholarships for the 2022-23 school year. “My goal and the foundation’s goal is to give up…
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what are some of the more unique features when it comes to horticulture? The Clackamas Print had the opportunity to sit down with Tonia Lordy, who helps run a small nonprofit on campus that helps students and anybody interested in learning more about horticulture. The Clackamas Print: What exactly do you…
Read MoreSecurity officer Pete Kandratieff works on the Oregon City campus and is charged with the responsibility of keeping the grounds safe. His other duties involve a multitude of activities. I spoke with Officer Pete to find out more about his daily routine. The Clackamas Print: What are some regular duties you perform on campus? Pete…
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