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In-person classes return after three week pause

By Madalena Larkins / January 30, 2022

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…

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Welcome to spring term: Campuses and bookstores are closed, most classes online only

By Clackamas Print / April 6, 2020

Attn Students: Welcome to Spring Term Campuses are closed, this includes the bookstores. CCC campuses are currently closed to the public through April 28, and at this time, that includes students. Please do NOT go on campus for your classes. According to CCC, classes will be taught online for the entirety of spring term, April…

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Food choices available at CCC

By Laura Canida / December 10, 2019

Story by Laura Canida If you are new to Clackamas Community College, you may not be aware of the changes that occurred over the summer to the food choices on campus. Options have been reduced in the Cougar Café, vending machines were added and food trucks were introduced. The changes have been met with some…

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College goes corporate

By Clackamas Print / October 16, 2018

To new students, the changes to the campus bookstore are not even changes – the way the bookstore looks now is the only way they know the bookstore to be. Students who’ve been on campus before this fall remember Weiner Wednesday, $1 coffee and cheap snacks and they’re lamenting the loss of one of the…

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CCC student bookstore partners with Barnes & Noble

By Jeanette Wright / May 22, 2018

Clackamas Community College is bringing changes to the bookstores early this fall term with a partnership from Barnes & Noble. The deal is the first out of any community college in Oregon. Barnes & Noble is on the Oregon City campus on May 23 from 2- 4 p.m. in the McLoughlin Auditorium, room 121, for…

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Desperate for discounts

By Shaylyn Struna / September 29, 2015

Being a college student can be tough, whether you’re a full-time student living at home or living on your own trying to hold down a job. On top of worrying about classes and homework, finances are a big stressor. A full-time student can expect to pay around $1,000 to $1,200 per term. And that’s just…

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