Shelves at the EvCC Food Pantry are thinning as donations become sparse. The pantry, currently located in Whitehorse Hall 290, has seen a decline in donations this quarter, leading to shortages of ...
Federal funding cuts end EvCC’s long-running TRiO Student Support Services program as of Oct. 3, leaving students and mentors in limbo. For decades, TRiO has served first-generation, low-income and ...
Taylor Swift’s twelfth album “The Life of Showgirl” has become the fastest-selling album in American history, with almost four million sales in the week of its release on October 3. But is the album ...
A new addition on campus this quarter is the presence of food trucks in the plaza outside Gray Wolf Hall. While this could be the convenient new lunch option that many students need, so far it seems ...
For many students here at EvCC, that’s a decision they face more often than they’d like to admit. While inflation is driving up the cost of living and wages are staying low, students are learning how ...
“A Minecraft Movie” is an action-filled chaotic blend of semi-realistic cubed CGI, humor in the form of Jack Black being Jack Black, sidelined female characters, and homoerotic entertainment. In a ...
In the heart of EvCC, the Walter Price Student Fitness Center serves as an opportunity for students to improve their physical health, relieve stress, and develop self-confidence. Located at 2206 Tower ...
The bright, white-walled room hums with quiet intensity. Rows of desks stretch across the space, some topped with sleek Mac computers, others occupied by creative stations — one with a ...
There is an old saying “Those who can’t do, teach”, but EvCC Photography Instructor Nancy Jones stands in defiance of this common turn of phrase. The details of her life are a testament to the vast ...
As colleges continue to navigate the evolving landscape of education, one of the biggest questions for students, teachers and administrators is: Should learning be in person or online? Over the past ...
Indigenous people and Alaskan natives make up two percent of the population of the United States. Before Columbus arrived in America, there were over a thousand tribes. Now, only 574 federally ...
Going into Friday’s game against the reigning NWAC champion Linn-Benton Roadrunners, the Trojans knew it wasn’t going to be easy. Playing as the away team, Everett opened the scoring early on a ...