50 YEARS OF
STUDENT MEDIA
This year, we at the Print would like to wish the college a happy 50th birthday and
in doing so would like to also recognize the Print for reporting on the college for the
last 50 years. The Clackamas Print is a non-profit, student run newspaper that since
1966 has kept the students, staff and our community up-to-date on w hat’s going on
at Clackamas Community College.
We have recorded CCC’ s history for the past five decades including arts, sports and
news coverage. As the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics states, The
Clackamas Print believes that public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and
the foundation of democracy.
The Print strives to always maintain ethical journalism, ensuring the free exchange
of accurate and unbiased information. In an era where print publications continue
to be phased out for cheaper methods of reporting, The Clackamas Print continues
to stay strong in m aintaining a w eekly physical newspaper. We have also made
large efforts to keep up w ith the industry and were recently awarded first place for
best website among two year schools of 2016 by the Oregon Newspaper Publishers
Association, along with 14 other awards.
Each year The Print offers opportunities for students to receive scholarships, learn
from professionals in the industry while also getting hands on experience designing,
writing and photographing for a w eekly published newspaper. We w ill continue to
produce high-quality journalism with coverage of news and events on and around
campus for years to come.
CCC’ s spring musical Urinetown opens Thursday, May 19. Written by
Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis, this scathing satire won three Tony
awards for its Broadway run. The musical will run weekend May 19
through 29 in the Osterman Theatre at Clackamas Community College.
Find tickets online at www.clackamas.edu/theatre or the box office at
503-594-3153.
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E d tto rc-ln -C h le f Andrew Koczian S Megan McCoy, chiefed@dackamas.edu; N ews E ditors Merari Calderon Ruiz, Shayiyn Shuna. newsed@dackamas.edu. A rts & Culture M atthew Rowning. aced@dackamas.edu; S p orts E d ito r James Harley. sportsed@dackamas.edu; A w o rtrt» Sports EdNor Travis Whittaker.
Copy E d itor Blake Swan, copyed@ dadam as.edu; D esign E d itor Brandon Chorum; P h oto Editor V id oria Tinker. photoed@ dadcarnas£du Illu s tra to r Saige Keikkala; W eb E d ito r Leae Wagar. webedrtor@ cladam as.edu; A d M anager Robin S co tt admgr@clackamas.edu; V M io g n p h ir Taras Kovch;
S ta ll W rite rs & Ph otog ra ph ers Edgard Valencia, Elizabeth Kessel. Debbie Fox. Kristen Wohlers. Tom Boggess; P rod uctio n David Avis; J—
W nw A d viser Melissa Jones, m elissaj@dackamas.edu; The C b r t M n r P n rt aim s to report th e news in an h o ne st unbiased and professional manner. Content published in
The Print is not saeened or subject to censor^itp. Email c o m m its , concerns w lips to; di'iefed@dackamas-edu or call us at 503-594-6266; 19500 M olalla A ve , Oregon City. OR 97045
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