Volume 61, Issue 13

A Student Publication Serving Everett Community College

Wed, July 23, 2008

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Hebolb Pow Wow
By Jennie Willingham
A village with a population estimated at 1,200 once thrived here in Everett. Once one of the large trade centers of the Pacific Northwest, the village known as Hebolb was located just below the current Legion Park, between the Scott Paper and Weyerhauser factories. Descendants of the people of Hebolb now live in various reservations, including Tulalip. Once a year, various tribes gather together to celebrate in Everett: The Hebolb Pow Wow is a celebration of tradition, culture, and diversity. Click for More.

EvCC Instructor Lew Winje
By Bobby Meade
At the end of the spring quarter, EvCC’s most senior full-time instructor will be leaving after 39 years of teaching various math courses. Click for More.

D&E Year End Celebration-Brief
By Emily McCann
The Diversity and Equity Center will be presenting their annual year end celebration. It is open to all students on May 26th from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Jackson Center. Click for More.

Holocaust Survivor-Klaus Stern
By Emily McCann
The Holocaust nightmare of Klaus and Paula Stern started as a love story. As part of the Holocaust Survivor Series, Klaus Stern told how war could not keep him away from his beloved Paula. Click for More.

Recreation Day
By Rogelie D. Rael
Student Activities presented its quarterly Recreation Awareness Day on Tuesday, May 10, in the Multipurpose Room of Parks Student Union. The event provided a day of fun and games for students, staff, and faculty members. Click for More.

Jo Lacher
By Brian Jackson
It is spring quarter and students and teachers are frantically preparing for end of the school year, and Running Start is no exception. Click for More.

Rev. James Lawson
By Katie Murdoch
A leader in the Civil Rights movement, Rev. James Lawson will be visiting EvCC to give a lecture on the non-violent movements of the 20th century. Click for More.