Alexis Wagar
THE CLACKAMAS PRINT BRINGS HOME 17 AWARDS FROM THE 2017 ANNUAL COLLEGIATE DAY By Alexis Wagar Bright and early on a Friday morning, the staff members of “The Clackamas Print” made the journey down to Linn-Benton Community College for the Oregon Newspaper Foundation Collegiate Day, where we won 17 awards. Registration began at 8:30 a.m.…
Read MoreBy Alexis Wagar One of Netflix’s newest originals, based off of the 2007 young adult novel by Jay Asher, 13 Reasons Why, deals with the aftermath of Hannah Baker’s (Katherine Langford’s) suicide and follows her fellow classmates as they try to uncover the reasons she took her own life. The 13-part series was released worldwide…
Read MoreAfter eating a delicious dinner at Russel Street Bar-B-Que and waiting in the drizzling rain outside the venue, we made it inside to see one of our childhood icons kick off her first U.S. tour in 13 years. Joanna “JoJo” Levesque, is back in the spotlight touring for her new album “Mad Love,” released Oct.…
Read MoreBy Alexis Wagar Purrington’s Cat Lounge is the first “cat café” adoption center in the Pacific Northwest. Located in North Portland on MLK Boulevard, it is the first of its kind to serve beer, cider, wine and house-made food. The lounge provides a home-like feel for the cats and serves as an alternative way for…
Read MoreEight journalism students get their first trip to Washington D.C. By Alexis Wagar Eight members of The Clackamas Print traveled across the country to attend the Associated Collegiate Press College Media Convention in Washington, D.C. in late October. This is the largest media convention for college students in the fall, having more than 200 sessions…
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Read MoreHorticulture serves up scrumptious, campus-grown vegetables By Alexis Wagar Don’t miss out on a chance to purchase great, locally grown, vegetables at the Clackamas Community College farmers market. The CCC Horticulture Department kicked off the fall season by bringing farm-fresh, organic veggies straight to campus. The market will be open not only to students, but…
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