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Story by Cole Sowders Perhaps you’ve never heard of Death Valley, or you only know that it’s a desert in California. Death Valley is the largest national park in the lower 48 states, and the hottest, driest and lowest of all the national parks in the United States. Home to many species of plants and…
Read MoreStory and photos by Victoria Tinker Ad Manager “I snowboard, because I literally don’t think of anything else when I’m snowboarding,” said Josef Willwert, a student at Clackamas Community College. “You’re not worried about the person that’s talking smack, you’re not worried about work, or school, you’re just like don’t fall on your face, and…
Read MoreFROM MILO MCIVER PARK TO SHORT SANDS BEACH HERE ARE THE BEST PLACES AND EVENTS TO BEAT THE HEAT THIS SEASON Story and photo by Victoria Tinker The sun beats down on your back as you look over the edge of the cli , you take a step back, hold your breath and leap, SPLASH,…
Read MoreBy Victoria Tinker Dear White People, Meet Samantha, Lionel, Troy, Coco and Reggie, the stars of this show and revolutionists of Winchester. Netflix aired a new series on April 28 titled “Dear White People” based on the 2014 film “Dear White People.” The series picks up where the film left off. Each person has at…
Read MoreBy Victoria Tinker For those of you that aren’t huge fans of hip hop, like me, you might not know who Kendrick Lamar is. Although by now, you might recognize at least one of these three songs: “Swimming Pools (Drank),” “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe,” or “Poetic Justice.” All of which are from Lamar’s second…
Read MoreTHE CLACKAMAS PRINT BRINGS HOME 17 AWARDS FROM THE 2017 ANNUAL COLLEGIATE DAY By Alexis Wagar Bright and early on a Friday morning, the staff members of “The Clackamas Print” made the journey down to Linn-Benton Community College for the Oregon Newspaper Foundation Collegiate Day, where we won 17 awards. Registration began at 8:30 a.m.…
Read MoreTheater students stage 1944 play that made Tenessee Williams famous By Victoria Tinker Amanda and her children, Tom and Laura, live in a small beehive-like apartment in St. Louis that faces an alley and is entered by a fire escape. The year is 1930, and this is Tom’s memory. “The Glass Menagerie,” written by Tennessee…
Read MoreThe Clackamas Print welcomes you to the 2016-2017 school year. We are looking forward to giving students this school year stories they want to read about, from what’s going on with Campus Safety, sports updates, movie reviews, the best spots to grab a bite to eat and more! We would like to take this opportunity…
Read MoreBy Merari Calderon Ruiz Mexican food is an art, it takes time to make and not everyone can pull it off. Cinco de Mayo is coming up, and it’s a great opportunity to celebrate Mexican culture. It may not have been the day that Mexico earned its independence, but it is a great excuse to…
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