The ORCA program recently celebrated its 50th State of Possession Sound Cruise.
The ORCA program recently celebrated its 50th State of Possession Sound Cruise.
As the weather warms up, the facilities and grounds crews start to watch for fire.
EvCC and Humanities 150 are hosting the 13th annual Holocaust Survivor Forums this spring in Baker and Whitehorse Halls.
A recently graduated Everett Community College student is putting her human service studies to work and is organizing a debate team with the help of Café Zippy.
Everett Community College continues to plan for next year’s budget expenses, which will be finalized on June 19 by the board.
While attending Everett Community College, David Moore became known as the student who was tased and arrested in front of Parks Student Union in late February.
The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County (LWVSC) will host “Our Children Are Still Not For Sale” on April 19 in order to promote human trafficking awareness in Snohomish County.
Whitehorse Hall lockers posed a security concern and were changed out the first week of spring quarter due to a department oversight regarding the consistency of locker lock rotations between quarters.
New guidelines will no longer allow a D minus grade to pass for credit toward a Direct Transfer Associate degree.
This Saturday hundreds of people are expected to join a suicide awareness walk at the University of Washington and raise money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Each month security releases a list of incidents that occur on and around campus.
Student leaders and some faculty have expressed concern about the proposed social media policy, which will potentially change and limit how Everett Community College is permitted to use Facebook and other social media sites.
Since the opening of the Fitness Center last winter there have been 22 cases of theft reported.
The movement towards a tobacco-free campus is still in the waiting stage.
Speakers presented a lecture on the topic of Islam, terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism held on March 7 at Everett Community College.
Over two weeks ago, on February 29, a 23-year-old student was tased and arrested on campus for a criminal attempt to commit murder and remains in police custody at the Snohomish County Jail.
The lack of state support has taken a toll on the school’s ability to provide for its students, making enrollment drop for the first time this year and the need to find a solution increasingly prominent.
Everett Community College has organized six “Strategic Planning” events, which provide the opportunity for community members, faculty, staff and students to discuss and set a clear future vision for the college.
On Tuesday an EvCC student was Tasered and arrested in front of Parks around 10 a.m. by Everett Police after being escorted out of class by campus security.
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