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Considering a campus job while you’re enrolled? The 2024-2025 school year promises a small bump in pay from $16.28 to $17.02 for EvCC students with on-campus jobs. Students wanting to work on campus, ...
Be sure to grab a quick bite or fuel your daily dose of caffeine to help with those lectures ahead, Parks Student Union has long awaited the return of a coffee shop and finally received one, welcoming ...
It is no secret that after “Avengers: Endgame”, Marvel has fallen into a bit of a lull regarding their movies. Only a few projects can compare to the movies of Phase 1 and 2 of the franchise. With a ...
In February of 1941, the EvCC campus we know today was opened up and converted from an elementary school. Shortly after, the school needed to agree on a mascot. School mascots are often chosen as ...
Student Living Options Students have a new living option near campus now. KoZ on N Broadway is open and renting to students as of late last year. The apartments for rent will house mostly students but ...
The arrival of spring is signaled by many things – cherry blossoms, sporadic rain showers and of course, the songs and trills of Washington’s many bird species. There are thousands of various avian ...
The City of Everett approved EvCC to lease Cedar Hall to non-students until Jan. 31, 2022. The decision was approved starting Feb. 1, 2021. EvCC submitted a proposal in December of 2020 to lease up to ...
Despite several years of concerns, the new 52-million-dollar Learning Resource Center (LRC) remains bridgeless, deterring access for a variety of students and pedestrians. The college has been working ...
According to Dias, during the pandemic, Bargreen Coffee and Epic Catering Company chose not to renew their contract with the college. “In mid-2022, students, staff and faculty resumed the search for a ...
Dr. Diane Brown began EvCC’s Neurodiversity 101 event on April 25 by defining the word neurodiversity. The term was coined by Judy Singer in 1999 and is based on the same concept as biodiversity. The ...
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 ...
With the modern world in the midst of a serious health crisis and the public conversation about police violence becoming feverish at times, there is one young activist from Everett who hopes to be a ...