president

“Totally Under Control:” 2020’s most important documentary

By Reilly Smith / November 3, 2020

2020 has been an incredibly chaotic year in America . As every month passes, it seems like the outside world becomes more tumultuous, with old issues worsening exponentially.  And while this year will be remembered for many things — the protests in the name of black victims such as George Floyd or Breonna Taylor will…

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New Associated Student Government President to take office after close win

By Laura Canida / May 18, 2020

    Story 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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College president gets first report card

By Laura Canida / December 3, 2019

Story by Laura Canida Tim Cook’s first year on the job as president was “excellent,” according to the college board of education’s evaluation of his first year at the helm of Clackamas Community College. The CCC Board of Directors is required under college policy to perform an annual evaluation of the president’s job performance. The…

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Newly elected president decides not to take the position

By Jason Sisson / May 7, 2019

  The 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…

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Is Thomas Jefferson a trusted name to brand on a school building?

By Ian Van Orden / February 21, 2018

News Editor Ian Von Orden argues against the notion of changing the name for the Thomas Jefferson High School simply because he was a slave owner. His reason? Context and nuance.

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Hair defeats pantsuit

By Clackamas Print / November 9, 2016

By Kristen Wohlers and Collin Berend Donald Trump (and hair) has been elected as the 45th President of the United States over Hillary Clinton in a tight race. Oregon’s seven electoral votes went to Clinton. The college’s own president of the Associated Student Government, Jairo Rodriguez, weighed in on the election. “I really don’t have…

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