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Clackamas Community College Students Win 13 Journalism Awards In State Competition (Photo) -05/27/25

Student journalists at Clackamas Community College won 13 awards in the 2025 Oregon Collegiate Newspaper Contest.

Among the awards were first-place prizes for photography, headline writing and website.

Students from “The Clackamas Print,” the student media organization at CCC, also won awards in the two-year school category for their feature writing, spot news photography and house ads.

Carlos Rodriguez-Picazo, a visuals editor, won best sports photo for a photo of a fisherman along the Clackamas River.

Quinton Prudhomme, a co-editor-in-chief for the Print, won two awards for photography for work he did at pro-Palestinian protests at Portland State University in spring 2024. He called the protest an intense scenario where he had to “carefully maneuver taking pictures where people really did not like their picture being taken.”

Prudhomme said a counter protester “tried to run over a bunch of protesters and hopped out of his car and started pepper-spraying people. I got some pepper spray in my eyes. Not fun, very scary.”

Prudhomme leads a team of student journalists with co-editor-in-chief Evan Tichenor.

Tichenor said, “I’m making sure work is getting done, and if not, making sure people have what they need. I expect us to win more than 13 awards next year.”

The awards were presented by the Oregon Newspapers Foundation at the annual Collegiate Day held May 2 at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany, Ore.

Dozens of students from Oregon colleges and universities took part in the awards presentation.

For more information on journalism at CCC, contact Melissa Jones at melissaj@clackamas.edu or visit TheClackamasPrint.com.

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Enjoy A Spring Concert At CCC (Photo) -05/23/25

OREGON CITY – Spring is here and Clackamas Community College music students will bring music to your ears. From jazz to choral to acoustic, there’s a performance for all tastes. Unless otherwise noted, performances are at 7:30 p.m. in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, 19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City. General admission is $5 and free for CCC students.

Clackapalooza

May 29, noon-5 p.m., Oregon City campus quad

Enjoy a free outdoor music festival featuring a full afternoon of live performances by bands and songwriters—each with at least one current CCC student and planned entirely by second-year Music and Performance Technology students. From indie and rock to funk, folk, and original songwriting, there’s something for everyone.

Instrumental Jazz Night

June 3

Clackamas Community College’s spring concert series opens with a night of jazz featuring performances by the CCC Jazz Combo and Jazz Ensemble, with guest Chris Shuttleworth on trombone. Enjoy an evening of student-led improvisation, classic charts and big band sounds.

Contemporary Music Ensemble and Songwriters Concert

June 4

The Contemporary Music Ensemble and CCC Songwriters take the stage for a night of pop/rock classics and original tunes. Don’t miss a special collaboration with Clackamas Wind Ensemble and the Advanced Vocal Ensemble choir for an epic performance of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

Wind Ensemble and Classical Guitar Ensemble Concert

June 5

The CCC Wind Ensemble and Classical Guitar Ensemble will perform a varied selection of classical and contemporary works with guest soloist Joe Klause performing Henri Tomasi’s Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra. The program also includes performances by the CCC Guitar Ensemble and a student piano duo, highlighting collaborative work from across the Music Department’s instrumental programs.

Vocal Ensemble and Advanced Vocal Ensemble Concert

June 6

The CCC Vocal Ensemble and Advanced Vocal Ensemble, directed by Hollingsworth, present a program program of choral music. This event will highlight the artistry and versatility of CCC’s vocal students.

To purchase tickets, visit clackamasmusic.eventbrite.com. For more information about any of these events, contact Ami Collofello at ami.collofello@clackamas.edu. See a complete listing of upcoming music performances at www.clackamas.edu/music-events.  

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Nature Spy Explorer Kits Keep Children Exploring (Photo) -05/23/25

OREGON CITY – The Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center is launching its popular Nature Spy Explorer Kits with a brand-new theme for summer. The Water Wizard Kit brings the world of wetlands to life with materials in both English and Spanish, and allows children to experience the many wonders of water while learning and playing – from the comfort of home and neighborhood.

The Wetland Wonder Kits are conveniently shipped to homes and contains all the supplies to keep children entertained and inspired throughout the summer:  

  • Materials in English and Spanish
  • Easy-to-follow instructions
  • Materials for creating a nature-themed craft
  • Nature journal page with fun facts
  • Activities to keep children exploring
  • Nature-themed memory card game

Kits ship on Thursdays, June 5 through Aug. 28, or choose to pick up in person to explore the wonders of the wetland at the ELC. The cost is $50 and includes shipping. To purchase kits, visit https://bit.ly/nature-spy-kits-summer-2025. For more information, contact jessie.mulcahy@clackamas.edu.

  

About the Environmental Learning Center

The Environmental Learning Center has a rich history as an educational resource for Clackamas Community College, regional schools, industry and the community. Located on the former site of a Smucker's processing plant, the center was created to demonstrate what people could do to reclaim industrial sites, address stormwater issues and restore wildlife habitats in urban areas. Each year thousands of people visit to explore the 5-acre site and learn about watershed health. The site serves as an important stormwater facility for the college campus and provides critical wetland habitat for resident and migratory birds, such as the great blue heron, wood duck and merganser. For more information about the Environmental Learning Center, visit CCC's Environmental Learning Center webpage.

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Supercharge Summer At CCC’s Summer Connections -05/23/25

OREGON CITY— Kick off an electrifying summer at Clackamas Community College's fourth annual Summer Connections, a celebration of Juneteenth and Pride Month. The event includes a resource fair and entertainment lineup, tasty food and interactive activities for all ages.

This festive, family-friendly event will be held on Friday, June 6, 5-7:30 p.m. in the Wacheno Welcome Center on CCC’s Oregon City campus. There will be local community vendors sharing their exciting summer activities and service schedules, electric trivia showdowns, engaging kid-friendly activities, delicious food and sweet treats from an on-site ice cream truck. There will also be music provided by a live DJ and musical performances by local artists.

“Summer Connections has been and continues to be an intentional opportunity for community members to gather and easily discover the different summer activities and essential services that are available right here in Clackamas County,” Tina Francisco-Evans, program coordinator for the Cougar Leadership, Education and Advocacy for Progress Office, said. “It also gives us a chance to support local talent and organizations, laugh with our neighbors and strengthen our community bonds through good food and good music.”

Summer Connections is sponsored by the Clackamas Community College Foundation, Clackamas County, Clackamas County Early Learning Hub, the city of West Linn, Respond to Racism and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.

This is a free event and open to the public. Clackamas Community College is located at 19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City. Parking is free. For more information, visit CCC's Summer Connections webpage.

Launch A Teaching Career At The CCC Teaching And Education Fair -05/08/25

OREGON CITY – Clackamas Community College invites those considering a career in education to take the first step toward their future at the upcoming Teaching and Education College and Career Fair. The event will be held Tuesday, May 27, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the Wacheno Welcome Center Mall Area at CCC’s Oregon City campus.

The fair offers an opportunity for students, prospective educators and community members to explore pathways in teaching and education. Attendees will be able to:

  • Meet with university advisors to learn about transfer pathways designed for future educators.
     

  • Connect with local school districts, early learning centers and substitute staffing agencies to discover employment opportunities and build professional networks.

In addition, attendees who sign in at the event will be entered for a chance to win a free tuition voucher, valid for up to four credits (a value of $520) at Clackamas Community College.

“Our goal is to support and inspire the next generation of educators by connecting them with valuable resources, programs and local partners,” Mayla Morgan, teaching and learning outreach navigator, said. “Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking to advance your career in education, this fair is a great place to get connected.”

The event is free and open to the public. Clackamas Community College’s Oregon City campus is located at 19600 Molalla Ave. Parking is free.

For more information, contact Morgan at mayla.morgan@clackamas.edu. 

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‘Airness’ Opens At Clackamas Community College May 22 (Photo) -05/08/25

OREGON CITY – Clackamas Community College’s Theater Department will present Chelsea Marcantel’s “Airness” as its spring main stage production.

When Nina enters her first air guitar competition, she thinks winning will be easy. But as she befriends a group of charismatic nerds all committed to becoming the next champion, she discovers there’s more to this art form than playing pretend – it’s about finding yourself in your favorite songs and performing with raw joy.

Will Nina be able to let go and set herself free onstage? Following her mission to shred or be shredded, “Airness” is an exuberant reminder that everything we need to rock is already inside us. A comedy about competition, completion and finding the airness inside yourself.

Directed by Allison Moon, “Airness” features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students, with scenic design by Chris Whitten, lighting design by Katy Frazier and Jaden Martin, prop design by Jennifer Jett and costumes by August Hemlock.

“Airness” runs May 22-June 1, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. and Friday, May 30, at 10 a.m. in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, 19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City.

    

Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+) and free for students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if purchased online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.

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