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Classes that were in person at the beginning of winter term 2022 will return to being in-person starting Monday, Jan. 31, after being remote since Jan. 12, according to an email from Clackamas Community College President Tim Cook to all CCC staff on Jan. 26th. Student services that were initially scheduled to be available in-person…
Read MoreFelicity Orrell might be the youngest president to ever lead the Associated Student Government at Clackamas Community College. The Clackamas Print sat down with the 16-year-old ASG president to talk about her work at the college and why she wants to be back at school in person. The Clackamas Print: What do you do as…
Read MoreTo support Clackamas Community College students and their families, the Associated Student Government has organized a new program for students with food needs. Food is available every two weeks on Wednesdays through Dec.16 on a first request, first serve basis. Requests must be made to asgfrontdesk@clackamas.edu by students currently enrolled, including name, phone number, household…
Read MoreStory by Zachary Whitley Whether it’s your first term at Clackamas Community College, or you’re many years in, it’s important to know about the many on-campus resources available to you. The Basics: If you’ve never set foot on campus before, you’re gonna want to familiarize yourself with these online and on-campus resources. To access most…
Read MoreStory by Jonathan Palmer Ashley Magana Mendez was recently elected Associated Student Government president. Magana Mendez graduated from Wilsonville High School in 2017 before coming to the college in the fall of 2018. After two terms Magana Mendez threw her hat into the ring and ran for student president. Much to her own surprise, she…
Read MoreThe annual Associated Student Government elections took place last week, where a president, vice president and amendments to the ASG constitution were voted on. This year only one candidate, Michael Duncan Stevens, running for president, actually made it on the ballot. Despite this, a few candidates, Ashley Magana Mendez and Brandon Orick, launched write-in…
Read MoreStory by Emily Roberts The college created a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee in an effort to create an environment that is understanding for students and staff of different backgrounds. “What I noticed when I came here is that there is a lot of interest here in diversity, equity and inclusion, but there’s a lot…
Read MoreStory by Henry Waxenfelter The Clackamas Community College Skills Competition buzzed with excitement on Thursday, Feb. 28. In classrooms around campus, a different kind of person expressed their passions and interests in their own way. Touring through, the feeling of doing something real prevailed. In the art competition, students were chatting and having fun, expounding…
Read MoreStory by Rachelle Peiffer On Jan. 22, Tim Cook emailed an invite to Clackamas Community College staff to attend a Portland Winterhawks game. “Since we haven’t had any snow or ice this year (fingers crossed,)let’s get a taste of it at a Portland Winterhawks hockey game,” Cook stated in the email, as at the time…
Read MoreStory by Allie Perkins People with disabilities can have trouble living their lives on a day-to-day basis. This can be especially true when they’re a college student. Luckily, Clackamas Community College can help people who have disabilities. CCC’s Disability Resource Center offers a variety of support for those who have disabilities, both visible and invisible…
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