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Clatsop Community College’s Rain Magazine announces that submissions are open until Feb. 1 for community members to submit their original work. Due to COVID constraints, Rain 52’s theme section will
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Clatsop Community College’s Rain Magazine announces that submissions are open until Feb. 1 for community members to submit their original work. Due to COVID constraints, Rain 52’s theme section will
“Poetry is not a luxury,” wrote Audre Lorde in 1977. “The quality of light by which we scrutinize our lives has direct bearing upon the product which we live, and
Community colleges provide a pathway to education and careers for students, but for many in our region, that path is blocked by obstacles which can prevent them from reaching their
The Clatsop Community College Royal Nebeker Art Gallery will open this year’s exhibition season with a show celebrating in-person engagement with visual art. Entitled Being Moved: Paintings by Richard Motchman
The Clatsop Community College Volunteer Literacy program is seeking tutors who would like to work remotely with adult students, most of whom are second language learners. The volunteers can expect
Clatsop Community College has established a debt elimination program for unpaid account balances for students who were enrolled at the declaration of the national coronavirus pandemic emergency on March 13,
The Clatsop Community College Board of Education is seeking applicants to fill a vacant position on the board for Zone 3. The vacant zone position includes the areas of Cannon
TRIO Talent Search will provide five years of funding to help 671 Clatsop County middle and high school students find their path to college. Astoria, Oregon. (August 3, 2021) –
After a one-year hiatus, the Clatsop Community College Basic Design class is once again exploring the practice of Shinrin-Yoku through the multiple perspectives of visual art, environmental awareness, and sustainability. The Spring 2021