2021
With COVID-19 mandates, restrictions, and guidelines quickly changing, it is hard to picture what the fall term of the 2021-2022 school year will look like. The Clackamas Print spoke with the Clackamas Community College Dean, Tara Sprehe, to get a better understanding of what to expect this Fall.
Read MoreAfter the recent historic winter storms that hit the Pacific Northwest in mid February, more than 400,000 Oregonians lost power according to Portland General Electric. Thousands of PGE customers were left in the dark for up to a week in some rural areas while PGE rushed to get the system back online. At least one…
Read MoreThe president of Clackamas Community College, Tim Cook, will be holding his annual State of the College event on Friday, Jan 28 at 8 a.m. The event is free and welcome to anyone in the community. Due to the current COVID-19 regulations, the event will be held virtually, via Zoom. This hour-long event will include…
Read MoreAs students adjust from a summer of free time to fall classes, Clackamas Community College is still adjusting and perfecting online learning. To make winter term as easy as possible, students should take the time to register for their upcoming courses as early as Nov. 16. Although a majority of classes are online for winter…
Read MoreStory by Laura Canida and Jonathan Villagomez Roughly 200 students voted and Lanie Sticka has won the election for student body president for the 2020-2021 school year, narrowly beating Katie Hodgin with a 1.5% gap. In addition, Malachi Wilson ran unopposed and will be the Vice President for the 2020-2021 school year. According…
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