Food

The best local soup places to try this winter

By Andrew Griffin / December 4, 2020

It’s almost Winter 2020, and the return of the cold weather brings with it the best time to eat the ultimate comfort food: soup. One of the most diverse and flavorful foods around, it’s the perfect food for those upcoming frigid evenings. Here are some of the best soup places to warm your insides this…

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Free food program available until mid-December

By Adam Freeman / October 29, 2020

To 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…

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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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Food Drive Nov 18-22

By Clackamas Print / November 13, 2019

A food drive is happening during Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week. This year the food drive will be Thanksgiving themed. People can bring nonperishable Thanksgiving food to the Cougar Cave as a donation. Students can sign up to receive a food box by emailing Annissa Rhynnders at annissa.rhynders@clackamas.edu. Those interested in a food box can…

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Cafeteria Conundrum

By Clackamas Print / October 21, 2019

By Zach Whitley Picture this: it’s 8 a.m. on campus and the vending machines are nearly empty. To most people, this may not seem like such a big deal, but as someone with dietary restrictions and dealing with a lack of food on campus, I couldn’t find any food on campus that met my dietary…

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Tribal elder speaks to college

By Jared Preble / October 15, 2019

On Wednesday October 9 students and faculty were visited by guest speaker Esther Stutzman, a Coos and Kommema Kalapuya elder with a passion for storytelling. Stutzman,  invited by the Horticulture Department, spoke about her people and their favored plants, though the speaking quickly succeeded the topic of plants. The tribe of the Kalapuya settled here…

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MOD Pizza food review

By Clackamas Print / June 4, 2019

Story by Emily Roberts MOD Pizza is a modern pizza restaurant that draws in customers with its unique atmosphere and delicious artisan pizzas. Accompanied by Lilly Farris, I visited the new MOD Pizza that opened across the street from the college. Entering the building, I recognized the familiar look that every MOD restaurant has —…

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Destitute Diaries

By Summer Barraza / November 6, 2018

Living on your own can be especially hard – but living on your own and being in college can be even harder. I have lived on my own for nearly two years now and it’s not easy. I have to worry about bills, rent, groceries, transportation, fees and everything else under the grad cap. But,…

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Food for thought

By Clackamas Print / October 16, 2018

It comes to no surprise that the first thing that’s on your mind every morning is food. Luckily plenty of great options around campus help you suffice your cravings. These are the best places to hit up for food. One of the quick and easiest places to get food on campus would be at the…

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