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NEWS
CLACKAMAS
PRINT
Editorial
The Starlight Parade, one of the most popular events of the Rose Festival, took place Saturday night. More than 300,000
spectators lined the streets Of downtown Portland to watch more than 100 floats illuminate the city. The parade lasted
several hoprs on a fcourse that was slightly .over two miles long. The festival continues this week with Fleet Week.
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AD
CLARIFICATION
On W ednesday, May 22,
we ran an advertisement'
meant to' garnei interest
from students in joining
The Print. Our designer
.used a “ hostage n o te ”
m otif to relay a playful
message - that you have
to join The Print’ s editorial
staff in order to receive a
tuition waiver from The
Print.
It was brought to our
a tte n tio n that the ad
m a y be m isunderstood
by students, and that it
instead read as though
student tuition waivers
were being messed with.
We apologize for the
confusion caused over
a lo w -k e y jo k e , and
encourage those confused
by the advertisement to
teach out to Financial Aid
services for assista'nce.
rnundocQterin9@hotrnoH.corn
ON THE COVER:
-Photos by hilly Farris, Jonathan Villagomez & Summer Barraza. Design by Victoria Durling.
Editor-in-Chief
Victoria Durling
ctiiefecl@clackamas.edu
Managing Editor
Summer Barraza
maned@clackamas.edu -
* Arts & Culture Editor
Allie Perkins
aced@clackamas.edu
News Editor
Jason Sisson..
newsed@clackamas.edu
Humor Editor
Eric Carlson
humored@ciackamas.edu
Ad Manager
. preston Drews
admgr@clackamas.edu
Sports Editor
Jacob Thompson
sportse.d@elackamas.edu
Photo Editor
/Jonathan'Villagomez
photoed@clackamas.edu
Multimedia Editor
Lexis Shull
webeditor@clackamas.edu
Design Editor
Lilly Farris
D.esigned@clackamas.edu
Food Editor
Emily Roberts
Staff
Daniel Bremer
Laura Canida
Isaac Flaherty
Jonathan Palmer
Samantha Rusnak
Zachary Whitley
Adviser
Melissa Jones
MeHssaJ@clackamas.edu
The Clackamas Print aims to report the
news in an honest, unbiased and pro­
fessional manner. Content published in
The Print is not screened or subject to
censorship.
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June 5, 2019