The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, October 10, 2018, Page 2, Image 2

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    LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Dear readers,
Welcome to the next chapter of
your life and to your new school
year! A sophomore here at Clackamas
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e , I am Thet
Clackamas Print’ s 2018-19 editor-in-
chief. Here at The Print, our mission
is to be an advocate for and voice of
the student body, tackling issues that
matter to us and our community while
remaining informative, professional
and accessible.
I want to welcome new students
to our publication and our campus.
When I first began my schooling here
at CCC, I felt very alone. I didn’ t ask
questions and made myself, figure out
everything the hard way — for your
sake, please never feel afraid to ask
anyone on cam pus any questions.
Having a hard time getting to class?
Ask for directions. No one wants to
be the person staring at a map oh the
first day of school, right? People are
willing to help you. I promise.
It wasn’ t until I joined The Print
that I found my footing here and
fully realized all of the clubs, Classes,
resources, events and more offered
to students on a near-daily basis. I
thought I could come in here, take my
classes and go home, but The Print has
helped me realize that college can be
so much more than that. Often The
Print publishes event calendars, play
reviews, local events and restaurant
reviews all for the purpose of helping
out peers — for ease of access we even
offer an online version of all of our
articles on our website and we update
our social media pages with breaking
news and unique opportunities on
campus. So, I beg you, take advantage
of being a Cougar because we want you
here and CCC can open doors for you.
As for The Print itself, we offer news
every week ranging from the best
budget; places to eat and upcoming
b allo t m easures to our h ig h ly
accomplished sports teams and tuition
costs; we publish our paper once a
week with new copy hitting stands
every Wednesday.
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If you want to become a part of a
group that can offer you adventure,
work in jo u rn a lism and close
friendships with your co-workers,
then The Print would be happy to have
you. The Print is always looking for
writers, artists and photographers;
currently we’ re also Searching for an
Advertisement Manager, Copy Editor
and News Editor. If you’re interested in
becoming a part of our highly diverse,
fast-paced publication please don’ t
hesitate to contact me at chiefed@
clackamas.edu.
Editor-in-Chief
Victoria Durling
chiefed@clackainas.edu
Managing Editor
Jared Preble
maned@clackama5.edu
Arts & Culture Editor
1 Ian Van Orden
aced@clackamas.edu
Sports Editor
I Jacob Thompson
sportsed@clackamas.edu
Photo Editor
Jonathan Villagomez
Your editor-in-chief,
Victoria Durling
photoed@clackamas.edu
Multimedia Editor
Photo by Jonathan Villagomez
Summer Barraza
webeditor@clackamas.edu
Design Editor
William Farris |
deslgned@clackamas.edu
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The Clackamas Community College newspaper lineup for the 2018-2019 school year poses on campus; editor-in-chief
Victoria Durling is seen third from right.
ON THE COVER: New CCC president, Tim Cook, is an avid 80s record collector. Showcased are some records from the generation.
Design by William Farris.
■ Melissa Jones.
MelissaJ@clackamas.edu
The Clackamas Print aims to report the
news in an honest, unbiased apd pro­
fessional manner. Content published in
The Print is not screened or subject to
censorship.
The Clackamas Print is free, but please
take only one copy. Any person remov­
ing our papers in bulk will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
October 10, 2018