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[UPDATE] Max Minardi - Live Concert |
October 3 1:00pm to 2:00pm |
UPDATE: NEW TIME 1:00PM - 2:00PMWe hope that you are starting to get settled into campus life at Everett Community College. The Trojan Activities Board, otherwise known as TAB, is excited to host one of many campus events for you to attend this year. We hope these events are an opportunity for you to relax, have fun, meet new people and enjoy student life beyond the classroom. If interested, drop by, grab a snack, and enjoy live music by Max Minardi. Max Minardi, singer and songwriter, captivates audiences with his moving vocals and acoustic guitar. With origins from American Folk, Indie, and Roots music, he takes the listener on a journey with his own interpretations of the genres. Influenced by the works of artists such as Paul Simon, Iron & Wine, James Taylor, Ben Howard, and Ray Lamontagne, he uses expressive lyrics to capture the feelings that come from new experiences and everyday life. Minardi’s first full length album, named “Stronger than the Earth,” led him to his international tour of England. With over 150 shows a year, he continues to perform across the Western United States. The album, along with the rest of his music, is available to listen to on his website. Max Minardi will perform music from his own collection as well as covers from songs you may already know and enjoy. As an opportunity to destress and have some fun, we hope you will join us for his performance at the Parks Cafe, October 3rd, from 12 to 1 pm. Hope to see you there! For more information on this event, please contact Anna Gipson, Trojan Activities Board Coordinator, at agipson@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Parks Cafe, Parks Student Union | Campus Event, Student Activities |
Trojan Women's Soccer vs Peninsula College |
October 4 5:30pm to 7:30pm |
The Trojan Women's Soccer Team will host the Peninsula College Pirates on Wednesday, October 4th. The league game will start at 5:30pm at Everett Memorial Stadium, with the Men's Game to follow at 7:30pm. Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte) Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance | Athletics |
Trojan Volleyball @ Olympic College |
October 4 7:00pm to 9:00pm |
On Wednesday, October 4th, the Trojan Volleyball Team will travel to Bremerton, WA to play a league match with Olympic College. The first set with the Rangers will begin at 7:00pm. Olympic College is located at: If you can't make the game you can follow the live stats here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wvball/2023-24/boxscores/20231004...
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Olympic College - Bremerton, WA | Athletics |
Trojan Men's Soccer hosts Peninsula College |
October 4 7:30pm to 9:30pm |
The Trojan Men's Soccer Team will host Peninsula College on Wednesday, October 4th. The league game against the Pirates will start at 7:30pm at Everett Memorial Stadium, following the Women's game that starts at 5:30pmm. Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte) Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance | Athletics |
Bartell Drugs Flu & COVID Vaccination Clinic |
October 5 10:00am to 3:00pm |
Make your appointment here!Organization Code: haervo
Fall is in the air and it is once again time for EvCC Staff and Students to think about getting your flu shot. Perhaps you are also ready for your Covid booster or maybe your first Covid vaccination? Protecting yourself from the flu and Covid protects the people surrounding you. This includes your neighbors, co-workers and people who are more susceptible to these diseases such as the elderly and infants. Arm yourself to fight the flu and Covid with vaccinations and booster shots from Bartell Drugs. The Bartell Drugs Flu and Covid Vaccination Clinic is for Students, Staff and Faculty to receive their flu shot in a convenient location while at work or school.You are encouraged to sign-up in advance with the Bartell Drugs Vaccine scheduler, however, drop-in appointments are available as available. Please go to https://www.bartelldrugs.com/pharmacy/clinical-experience. Organization Code: haervo to sign-up for your appointment. Insurance and Consent forms as applicable, will be included in the sign-up link. Please bring your physical Insurance Card and ID to your appointment. Flu Shot Information: Bartell Drugs will directly bill your insurance. Please bring your Insurance card and Photo ID to your appointment. If you are a current EvCC student and do not have insurance, Student LIFE will be offering a limited quantity of subsidized flu shots. If you are eligible, please show proof of your current EvCC registration and bring $10 cash to the Bartell Drugs technicians. Limited availability. While supplies last. If you are under the age of 18, you will need to have a guardian consent form signed. This will be available at the sign-up link above. Covid Vaccine Information: Bartell Drugs will be offering Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations at this clinic. If you are interested in getting your Covid Booster or Covid vaccine, please bring your Insurance Card, Picture ID and Vaccination Card (if applicable) to your appointment. If you have questions regarding the safety of receiving both the COVID -19 vaccine and the Influenza vaccine or if a waiting period is necessary between vaccinations. The CDC recommends vaccinating customers with most immunizations at the same time as other immunizations. For more information visit the CDC website and search “Interim Clinical Considerations'' or click on this link : https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/clinical-considerations/covid-19-v... If you are interested in getting your flu or Covid vaccination this year, we hope this is a convenient option for you. Please remember to sign-up with the Bartell Drugs Vaccination scheduler or drop by and see a Bartell Drugs technician in Jackson 106 on Thursday, October 5. For more information on this event, please contact Johann Macadangdang, Trojan Activities Board Coordinator, at jmacadangdang@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508. If you are an EvCC student with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or CDS@everettcc.edu Employees requiring accessibility accommodations for this event should contact the Everett Community College ADA Coordinator at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9271 or ADACoordinator@everettcc.edu. |
Jackson Center - Room 106 | Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities |
Catch Some Alegría |
October 5 12:30pm to 2:30pm |
Join us THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 Time: 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm in the Former Russell Day Gallery, Parks Student Union! September 15 through October 15 is Latinx/ Hispanic Heritage Month!! This month, we honor and recognize the rich heritage, vibrant culture, and remarkable achievements of Americans with ancestral roots from more than 20 Latin American nations, including Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. It's a time to celebrate and appreciate the diversity and contributions of this diverse community. In honor of Latino/ Hispanic Heritage Month We are excited to announce a fun-filled game day that will transport you to the vibrant world of Latino culture. Indulge in Latino-inspired desserts, and lively music, and engage in a variety of games that will help you unwind from your academic pursuits for a while. Come join us for an unforgettable experience that promises to be fun and relaxing! The Latinx Student Union is a friendly, safe, supportive, and empowering community for Latinx students from different cultural and racial backgrounds, Who seek to promote Latinx culture and raise awareness of issues within the Latinx community through cultural, academic, and social events. For more information on this event, please contact Flor Reyes, Club Advisor, at freyes@everettcc.edu. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Former Russell Day Gallery, Parks Student Union | Campus Event, Clubs, Student Activities |
Trojan Volleyball hosts Bellevue College |
October 6 7:00pm to 9:00pm |
The Trojan Volleyball Team hosts the Bellevue College Bulldogs on Friday, October 6th. The first set of the 3 out of 5 match will begin at 7:00pm in the Walt Price Student Fitness Center - 2206 Tower St. Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - both games will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page |
Walt Price Student Fitness Center | Athletics |
Trojan Men's Soccer hosts Shoreline Community College |
October 8 10:00am to 12:00pm |
TheTrojan Men's Soccer Team hosts a league game on Sunday, October 8th with the Dolphins of Shoreline Community College. The game will begin at 10:00am at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte). There is no Women's game against the Dolphins. The Trojans get the "W" due to Shoreline CC forfeiting the game. Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance | Athletics |
Trojan Baseball hosts Fall Ball Double Header with Benz Scout Team |
October 8 12:00pm to 8:00pm |
The Trojan Baseball Team closes out their Fall Ball season by hosting the Benz Scout Team on SUnday, October 8th. First pitch of the first game is set for 12:00pm. The second game of the double header will start approximately 30 minutes after the completion of the first game. Both games will be played at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance from the North Entrance. Entrance is free to all. |
Everett Memorial Stadium - North Entrance | Athletics |
Indigenous Peoples' Day & Indian Tacos w/ D&E |
October 9 11:00am to 1:00pm |
First Nations club and D&E invite you to have some lunch on us! In recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day there will be traditional Indian Tacos served in the main lobby area of the Diversity & Equity Center, Parks Student Union 308 - FREE! The goal of First Nations club is to promote unity among various Native American /Alaska Native students at EvCC and encourage effort in the attainment of their goals; to enrich each members knowledge of Native American/Alaskan Native culture and to provide social, educational, and other support.
Advisor: Kim Krausz - kkrausz@everettcc.edu If you are an EvCC student with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or CDS@everettcc.edu |
Diversity & Equity Center, Parks Student Union 308 | Campus Event, Clubs, Student Activities |
Resume Workshop w/ SWE |
October 10 12:00pm to 1:00pm |
This event for students to work on updating/revising their resumes and feel confident applying for a job! Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is a space for women and non-binary STEM majors to create community. We are also a club focused on professional skills development for all STEM majors and the campus community. For more information on this event, please contact Kristine Washburn, Club Advisor, at kwashburn@everettcc.edu. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Whitehorse Hall, Room 250 | Clubs, Student Activities |
The Washington Council Fall Transfer Fair |
October 11 10:00am to 1:00pm |
The Washington Council Fall Transfer Fair is designed to inform students in the Washington community and technical college system of their transfer opportunities at Washington's four-year colleges and universities. We are scheduled to have up to 25 Washington state four-year colleges and universities to share with students information on their guidelines, transfer information, scholarships and financial aid assistance. Universities that are scheduled as of 10/5/23:
Place: GWH Main Lobby Sponsorship of The Washington Council for High School-College Relations |
GWH Main Lobby | Campus Event |
National Coming Out Day - Cupcakes & Conversations! |
October 11 11:00am to 1:00pm |
Please join us as we recognize National Coming Out Day & celebrate the birthday of EvCC's Pride Center with FREE cupcakes in the Parks Cafe, Parks Student Union. We'll have music and a photo booth as well.
Questions? Contact, Kim Krausz at 425-388-9066. The Gay Straight Alliance, formerly Triangle Alliance, is a safe space for LGBTQIA+ students to hang out and connect with other queer students. Advisor: Sam Case - scase@everettcc.edu If you are an EvCC student with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or CDS@everettcc.edu |
Parks Cafe, Parks Student Union | Campus Event, Clubs, Student Activities |
Trojan Women's Soccer @ Edmonds College - Lynnwood, WA |
October 11 2:00pm to 4:00pm |
On Wednesday, October 11th, 2023, the Trojan Women's Soccer Team will travel to Lynnwood, WA to play Edmonds College in the "T" Trophy Rivalry. The league game with the Tritons will begin at 2:00pm at Triton Field, with the Men's game to follow at 4:15pm. The "T" Trophy Rivalry was started in 2018-19. The Trojans and Tritons face each other 21 times in regulars season competition, throughout the year across 9 teams. Points are earned for wins against the other with a winner designated in the Spring of each year. For more information and to see past results as well as current results - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/T_Trophy_rivalry Edmonds College Triton Field is located at:
If you can't make the game - both games will be live streamed on NWAC Sports Network Channel. |
Edmonds College - Lynnwood, WA | Athletics |
Trojan Men's Soccer @ Edmonds College - Lynnwood, WA |
October 11 4:15pm to 6:15pm |
The Trojan Men's Soccer Team will travel to Lynnwood, WA on Wednesday, October 11th, 2023, to play Edmonds College in the "T" Trophy Rivalry. The league game with the Tritons will begin at 4:15pm at Triton Field, following the Women's game at 2:00pm. The "T" Trophy Rivalry was started in 2018-19. The Trojans and Tritons face each other 21 times in regulars season competition, throughout the year across 9 teams. Points are earned for wins against the other with a winner designated in the Spring of each year. For more information and to see past results as well as current results - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/T_Trophy_rivalry
Edmonds College Triton Field is located at:
If you can't make the game - both games will be live streamed on NWAC Sports Network Channel. |
Edmonds College - Lynnwood, WA | Athletics |
Club Council Meeting |
October 13 1:00pm to 2:00pm |
Club Council is a committee of chartered clubs and organizations at EvCC. Club Council is a monthly forum designed to allow clubs to network with other clubs, share ideas, request additional funding, gather information, and plan events. It is a student organization and an extension of the student government of EvCC. The council's mission is to create and support club-based activities and events that enrich the campus life experience of the student clubs and organizations. The ASB Vice President of Student Clubs & Organizations chairs Club Council meetings. Club Council is mandatory for all EvCC chartered clubs and organizations. For more information on Club Council email studentgovernment@everettcc.edu
Join Meeting in Person:
Join Zoom Meeting |
Gray Wolf Hall, 106 or Zoom | Clubs, Student Activities |
ASB Senate Meeting |
October 13 2:30pm to 4:30pm |
Open to all EvCC students, The Associated Student Body (ASB) Senate Meetings are held in Gray Wolf Hall, Room 160 and virtually from 2:30-4:30pm. The ASB Senate meets to discuss student issues and concerns at both the college and state level, as well as conduct business which includes the student budget proposals, reports on the college and Senate committee work, and provide feedback to the College Administration. Come provide input, share concerns, and gain valuable leadership skills, while enhancing your resume, college and scholarship applications. If you would like to become an ASB Student Senator, you must meet the minimum requirements & complete the "self-elect" process:
Join Meeting in Person
Join Zoom Meeting |
Gray Wolf Hall, Room 160 | Campus Event, Student Activities |
Trojan Volleyball @ Shoreline Community College - Shoreline, WA |
October 13 7:00pm to 10:00pm |
This upcoming Friday, October 13th, the Trojan Volleyball Team will travel to Shoreline, WA to play Shoreline Community College. The first set of the league match with the Dolphins will begin at 7:00pm in 3000 Building - Room 3024.
Shoreline Community College is located at: If you can't make the game, you can follow live stats at: https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wvball/2023-24/boxscores/20231013... |
Shoreline CC - Shoreline, WA | Athletics |
Trojan Men's & Women's Cross Country @ George Oja Invite - Independence, OR |
October 14 10:00am to 1:00pm |
On Saturday, October 14th, the Trojan Men's & Women's Cross Country Teams will travel to Independence, OR (west of Salem, OR) to participate in the George Oja Linfield Invite, hosted by Linfield University. The races will take place at Oak Knoll Golf Course, Driving Range & RV Park. The Women's Race is set to start at 10:00am with the Men's race to begin at 10:45am. Oak Knoll Golf Course, Driving Range & RV Park is located at: |
Oak Knoll Golf Course - Independence, OR | Athletics |
Trojan Women's Soccer hosts Bellevue College |
October 14 12:00pm to 2:00pm |
The Trojan Women's Soccer Team will host the Bellevue College Bulldogs on Saturday, October 14th. The league game will begin at 12:00pm at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte). The Men's game will follow at 2:15pm Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance | Athletics |
Trojan Men's Soccer hosts Bellevue College |
October 14 2:15pm to 4:15pm |
On Saturday, October 14th, the Trojan Men's Soccer Team will host the Bellevue College Bulldogs. The league game will begin at 2:15pm at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte). This game will follow the Women's game that starts at 12:00pm Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance | Athletics |
The Greatest Ally We Ever Had |
October 16 12:00pm to 2:00pm |
A Discussion of Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn HookerIn honor of LGBTQ History Month, we will be showing A Discussion of Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker. Dr. Hooker was a psychiatrist who helped push the medical community to remove homosexuality from mental health diagnosis texts. There will also be light snacks. Sponsored by EvCC's Diversity & Equity Center. Contact: Kimbell Krausz, 425-388-9066, kkrausz@everettcc.edu |
Japanese Cultural Resource Center, room 102 | Campus Event |
Trojan Volleyball hosts Whatcom Community College |
October 17 7:00pm to 10:00pm |
The Whatcom Community College Volleyball Team will be in Everett on Tuesday, October 17th to play a league match with the Trojans. The first set in the 3 out of 5 match against the Orcas will begin at 7:00pm in the Walt Price Student Fitness Center - 2206 Tower Street. Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Walt Price Student Fitness Center | Athletics |
Trojan Women's Soccer host Whatcom Community College - SOPHOMORE NIGHT |
October 18 5:30pm to 7:30pm |
The Trojan Women's Soccer Team will host their Sophomore Night against Whatcom Community College on Wednesday, October 18th . The league game against the Orcas will start at 5:30pm at Everett Memorial Stadium, followed by the Men's game that starts at 7:30pm. Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte) Before the game begins, we will recognize our Sophmores and thank them for their hard work and dedication to Trojan Athletics for the past two seasons, as well as wish them all the best in their future endeavors. Our Sophomores are: Emily Marriott, Elizabeth Martinez, Gadi Zesati, Paige Runcorn, Taryn Mori, Maria Isaza, Miah Manibusan, Ashlee Kluin, Alexa Svendsen, Emily Morandi, Tori Bullard, Elizabeth Martinez Zermeno & Aaliyah Garcia. Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance | Athletics |
Trojan Men's Soccer hosts Whatcom Community College - SOPHOMORE NIGHT |
October 18 7:30pm to 9:30pm |
On Wednesday, October 18th, the Trojan Men's Soccer Team will host Whatcom Community College on their Sophomore Night. The league game against the Orcas will start at 7:30pm at Everett Memorial Stadium, following the Women's game that starts at 5:30pm. Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte) Before the game begins, we will recognize our Sophmores and thank them for their hard work and dedication to Trojan Athletics for the past two seasons, as well as wish them all the best in their future endeavors. Our Sophomores are: Avary Olson, Emmanuel Chavez, Kevin Stephens, Tanner Rahberger, Muhammed Darboe, Emmanuel Nyaga, Tatsuya Cosey, Luis Carillo, Colin Abendroth, Andrew Cho & Connor Dahlberg. Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance | Athletics |
Trojan Volleyball @ Edmonds College - Lynnwood, WA |
October 20 7:00pm to 10:00pm |
The Trojan Volleyball Team will travel to Lynnwood, WA on Friday, October 27th, 2023, to play Edmonds College in the "T" Trophy Rivalry. The first set of the 3 out of 5 league match with the Tritons will begin at 7:00pm in Seaview Gym. The "T" Trophy Rivalry was started in 2018-19. The Trojans and Tritons face each other 21 times in regulars season competition, throughout the year across 9 teams. Points are earned for wins against the other with a winner designated in the Spring of each year. For more information and to see past results as well as current results - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/T_Trophy_rivalry
Edmonds College Triton Field is located at:
If you can't make the game - both games will be live streamed on NWAC Sports Network Channel - https://nwacsportsnetwork.com/edmonds/ |
Edmonds College - Lynnwood, WA | Athletics |
Trojan Women's Soccer @ Skagit Valley College - Mt. Vernon, WA |
October 21 12:00pm to 2:00pm |
The final regular season league game for the Trojan Women's Soccer Team has them traveling to Mt. Vernon, WA on Saturday, October 21st to play the Cardinals of Skagit Valley College. The game is set to start at 12:00pm, with the Men's game to follow at 2:15pm. It is Skagit Valley's Sophomore Night, so they will probably acknowledge their Sophomores before each game. Skagit Valley College is located at: If you are unable to travel to Mt. Vernon, the games will be live streamed on the NWAC Sports Network - https://nwacsportsnetwork.com/skagit/ |
Skagit Valley College - Mt. Vernon, WA | Athletics |
Trojan Men's Soccer @ Skagit Valley College - Mt. Vernon, WA |
October 21 2:15pm to 4:15pm |
The Trojan Men's Soccer Team travels to Mt. Vernon, WA for their final regular season league game on Saturday, October 21st. The game with the Cardinals of Skagit Valley College is set to start at 2:15pm, following the Women's game at 12:00pm. It is Skagit Valley's Sophomore Night, so they will probably acknowledge their Sophomores before each game. Skagit Valley College is located at: If you are unable to travel to Mt. Vernon, the games will be live streamed on the NWAC Sports Network - https://nwacsportsnetwork.com/skagit/ |
Skagit Valley College - Mt. Vernon, WA | Athletics |
Clothesline Project - Bringing Awareness to Domestic Violence |
October 23 9:00am to 2:00pm |
Monday, Oct 23 - Thursday, Oct 26, 2023 9:00 am - 2:00 pm The Clothesline Project began in 1990 in Hyannis, MA. The idea of this project was to allow each survivor of domestic violence, or the family of a person who lost their life to domestic violence to tell their stories by using words and/or decorate a t-shirt. According to the Clothesline Project’s website, “The concept was simple- let each woman tell her story in her own unique way, using words and/or artwork to decorate her shirt. Once finished, she would then hang her shirt on the clothesline. This very action serves many purposes. It acts as an educational tool for those who come to view the Clothesline; it becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt- by hanging the shirt on the line, survivors, friends, and family can literally turn their back on some of the pain of their experience and walk away; finally, it allows those who are still suffering in silence to understand that they’re not alone.” While the Clothesline Project focused on representing women who were impacted by domestic violence, we recognize domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender. It is estimated that domestic violence affects 10 million people every year in this country whether it includes child abuse, intimate partner abuse, or elder abuse. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless what age, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, education level, marital status, or employment status. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) stated that domestic and sexual violence affects 41% of women and 31% of men in the Washington State alone. As a community, it is our responsibility to spread and raise awareness regarding domestic violence that can happen to anyone, at any time, or anywhere. The Clothesline Project is a way to educate, raise, and spread the awareness regarding this issue. The Clothesline Project Display will be available for EvCC students and campus community to view in Parks 242, the former Russell Day Gallery. The shirts displayed were created in the early 1990’s by local domestic violence survivors or the surviving loved-ones of a person who lost their life to domestic violence. The messages these shirts convey continue to resonate beyond the passing time. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own paper t-shirt to share a personal story or convey messages of support. These shirts may be added to the Clothesline Display. Annie Landis, Outreach Outreach Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting an event welcome table outside of Parks 242 and will be available to answer questions and provide local resources. EvCC Counseling and Student Success is available for current EvCC students who may need short-term personal counseling. Counselors are available by phone, video and in-person. To schedule an appointment, please call 425-388-9263 or email: counseling@everettc.edu. If you or someone else is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. Donation Drive Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County has provided a list of essential items to assist local survivors of domestic violence. Print one here, or stop by the Student LIFE Office in Parks Student Union, 209 and/or the Clothesline Project event welcome table to pick-up a donation list. The Donation Bin will be located outside Student LIFE, PSU 209 during business hours. Title IX Any member of Everett Community College (including all students and employees) who experience sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can reach out to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Programs for support from the College. Contact information: Susanne Weatherly, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271, or in Olympus Hall Room 114. The Clothesline Project opens up the opportunity for staff and students to engage with one another about the topic of domestic abuse, in a safe and inclusive environment and to discuss the different kinds of domestic abuse such as physical, psychological, spiritual. Purple ribbon, Stickers, and pins will be offered to help spread awareness about domestic abuse. We will offer both confidential and non confidential resources to fit different needs. For more information on this event, please contact Johannes Koenig, Trojan Activity Board coordinator, jkoenig1@everettcc.edu, Bowon Choi, Trojan Activity Board Coordinator, bchoi@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Former Russel Day Gallery - Parks Student Union | Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities |
Trojan Women's Basketball hosts Northwest Indian College |
October 23 7:00pm to 10:00pm |
On Monday, October 23rd, the Trojan Women's Basketball Team will host a scrimmage game with Northwest Indian College. Tip-off with the Eagles is set for 7:00pm in the Walt Price Student Fitness Center - 2206 Tower Street. As this is a scrimmage there will not be live stats, nor will the game be live streamed. Entrance is free to all. |
Walt Price Student Fitness Center | Athletics |
Clothesline Project - Bringing Awareness to Domestic Violence |
October 24 9:00am to 2:00pm |
Monday, Oct 23 - Thursday, Oct 26, 2023 9:00 am - 2:00 pm The Clothesline Project began in 1990 in Hyannis, MA. The idea of this project was to allow each survivor of domestic violence, or the family of a person who lost their life to domestic violence to tell their stories by using words and/or decorate a t-shirt. According to the Clothesline Project’s website, “The concept was simple- let each woman tell her story in her own unique way, using words and/or artwork to decorate her shirt. Once finished, she would then hang her shirt on the clothesline. This very action serves many purposes. It acts as an educational tool for those who come to view the Clothesline; it becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt- by hanging the shirt on the line, survivors, friends, and family can literally turn their back on some of the pain of their experience and walk away; finally, it allows those who are still suffering in silence to understand that they’re not alone.” While the Clothesline Project focused on representing women who were impacted by domestic violence, we recognize domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender. It is estimated that domestic violence affects 10 million people every year in this country whether it includes child abuse, intimate partner abuse, or elder abuse. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless what age, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, education level, marital status, or employment status. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) stated that domestic and sexual violence affects 41% of women and 31% of men in the Washington State alone. As a community, it is our responsibility to spread and raise awareness regarding domestic violence that can happen to anyone, at any time, or anywhere. The Clothesline Project is a way to educate, raise, and spread the awareness regarding this issue. The Clothesline Project Display will be available for EvCC students and campus community to view in Parks 242, the former Russell Day Gallery. The shirts displayed were created in the early 1990’s by local domestic violence survivors or the surviving loved-ones of a person who lost their life to domestic violence. The messages these shirts convey continue to resonate beyond the passing time. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own paper t-shirt to share a personal story or convey messages of support. These shirts may be added to the Clothesline Display. Annie Landis, Outreach Outreach Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting an event welcome table outside of Parks 242 and will be available to answer questions and provide local resources. EvCC Counseling and Student Success is available for current EvCC students who may need short-term personal counseling. Counselors are available by phone, video and in-person. To schedule an appointment, please call 425-388-9263 or email: counseling@everettc.edu. If you or someone else is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. Donation Drive Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County has provided a list of essential items to assist local survivors of domestic violence. Print one here, or stop by the Student LIFE Office in Parks Student Union, 209 and/or the Clothesline Project event welcome table to pick-up a donation list. The Donation Bin will be located outside Student LIFE, PSU 209 during business hours. Title IX Any member of Everett Community College (including all students and employees) who experience sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can reach out to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Programs for support from the College. Contact information: Susanne Weatherly, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271, or in Olympus Hall Room 114. The Clothesline Project opens up the opportunity for staff and students to engage with one another about the topic of domestic abuse, in a safe and inclusive environment and to discuss the different kinds of domestic abuse such as physical, psychological, spiritual. Purple ribbon, Stickers, and pins will be offered to help spread awareness about domestic abuse. We will offer both confidential and non confidential resources to fit different needs. For more information on this event, please contact Johannes Koenig, Trojan Activity Board coordinator, jkoenig1@everettcc.edu, Bowon Choi, Trojan Activity Board Coordinator, bchoi@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Former Russel Day Gallery - Parks Student Union | Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities |
Clothesline Project - Bringing Awareness to Domestic Violence |
October 25 9:00am to 2:00pm |
Monday, Oct 23 - Thursday, Oct 26, 2023 9:00 am - 2:00 pm The Clothesline Project began in 1990 in Hyannis, MA. The idea of this project was to allow each survivor of domestic violence, or the family of a person who lost their life to domestic violence to tell their stories by using words and/or decorate a t-shirt. According to the Clothesline Project’s website, “The concept was simple- let each woman tell her story in her own unique way, using words and/or artwork to decorate her shirt. Once finished, she would then hang her shirt on the clothesline. This very action serves many purposes. It acts as an educational tool for those who come to view the Clothesline; it becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt- by hanging the shirt on the line, survivors, friends, and family can literally turn their back on some of the pain of their experience and walk away; finally, it allows those who are still suffering in silence to understand that they’re not alone.” While the Clothesline Project focused on representing women who were impacted by domestic violence, we recognize domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender. It is estimated that domestic violence affects 10 million people every year in this country whether it includes child abuse, intimate partner abuse, or elder abuse. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless what age, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, education level, marital status, or employment status. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) stated that domestic and sexual violence affects 41% of women and 31% of men in the Washington State alone. As a community, it is our responsibility to spread and raise awareness regarding domestic violence that can happen to anyone, at any time, or anywhere. The Clothesline Project is a way to educate, raise, and spread the awareness regarding this issue. The Clothesline Project Display will be available for EvCC students and campus community to view in Parks 242, the former Russell Day Gallery. The shirts displayed were created in the early 1990’s by local domestic violence survivors or the surviving loved-ones of a person who lost their life to domestic violence. The messages these shirts convey continue to resonate beyond the passing time. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own paper t-shirt to share a personal story or convey messages of support. These shirts may be added to the Clothesline Display. Annie Landis, Outreach Outreach Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting an event welcome table outside of Parks 242 and will be available to answer questions and provide local resources. EvCC Counseling and Student Success is available for current EvCC students who may need short-term personal counseling. Counselors are available by phone, video and in-person. To schedule an appointment, please call 425-388-9263 or email: counseling@everettc.edu. If you or someone else is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. Donation Drive Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County has provided a list of essential items to assist local survivors of domestic violence. Print one here, or stop by the Student LIFE Office in Parks Student Union, 209 and/or the Clothesline Project event welcome table to pick-up a donation list. The Donation Bin will be located outside Student LIFE, PSU 209 during business hours. Title IX Any member of Everett Community College (including all students and employees) who experience sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can reach out to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Programs for support from the College. Contact information: Susanne Weatherly, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271, or in Olympus Hall Room 114. The Clothesline Project opens up the opportunity for staff and students to engage with one another about the topic of domestic abuse, in a safe and inclusive environment and to discuss the different kinds of domestic abuse such as physical, psychological, spiritual. Purple ribbon, Stickers, and pins will be offered to help spread awareness about domestic abuse. We will offer both confidential and non confidential resources to fit different needs. For more information on this event, please contact Johannes Koenig, Trojan Activity Board coordinator, jkoenig1@everettcc.edu, Bowon Choi, Trojan Activity Board Coordinator, bchoi@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Former Russel Day Gallery - Parks Student Union | Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities |
Grand Canyon University Admission Counselor Visit |
October 25 10:00am to 1:00pm |
Grand Canyon University Admission Counselor will be on campus October 25 from 10 am - 1 pm to assist students on questions about Grand Canyon University and transfer information. Location: GWH, Main Lobby |
Gray Wolf Hall | Workshop and Info Sessions |
Trojan Volleyball hosts Skagit Valley College |
October 25 7:00pm to 10:00pm |
On Wednesday, October 25th, the Skagit Valley College Volleyball Team will travel here to Everett to play a league match with the Trojans. The first set in the 3 out of 5 match against the Cardinals will begin at 7:00pm in the Walt Price Student Fitness Center - 2206 Tower Street. Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Walt Price Student Fitness Center | Athletics |
Clothesline Project - Bringing Awareness to Domestic Violence |
October 26 9:00am to 2:00pm |
Monday, Oct 23 - Thursday, Oct 26, 2023 9:00 am - 2:00 pm The Clothesline Project began in 1990 in Hyannis, MA. The idea of this project was to allow each survivor of domestic violence, or the family of a person who lost their life to domestic violence to tell their stories by using words and/or decorate a t-shirt. According to the Clothesline Project’s website, “The concept was simple- let each woman tell her story in her own unique way, using words and/or artwork to decorate her shirt. Once finished, she would then hang her shirt on the clothesline. This very action serves many purposes. It acts as an educational tool for those who come to view the Clothesline; it becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt- by hanging the shirt on the line, survivors, friends, and family can literally turn their back on some of the pain of their experience and walk away; finally, it allows those who are still suffering in silence to understand that they’re not alone.” While the Clothesline Project focused on representing women who were impacted by domestic violence, we recognize domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender. It is estimated that domestic violence affects 10 million people every year in this country whether it includes child abuse, intimate partner abuse, or elder abuse. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless what age, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, education level, marital status, or employment status. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) stated that domestic and sexual violence affects 41% of women and 31% of men in the Washington State alone. As a community, it is our responsibility to spread and raise awareness regarding domestic violence that can happen to anyone, at any time, or anywhere. The Clothesline Project is a way to educate, raise, and spread the awareness regarding this issue. The Clothesline Project Display will be available for EvCC students and campus community to view in Parks 242, the former Russell Day Gallery. The shirts displayed were created in the early 1990’s by local domestic violence survivors or the surviving loved-ones of a person who lost their life to domestic violence. The messages these shirts convey continue to resonate beyond the passing time. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own paper t-shirt to share a personal story or convey messages of support. These shirts may be added to the Clothesline Display. Annie Landis, Outreach Outreach Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting an event welcome table outside of Parks 242 and will be available to answer questions and provide local resources. EvCC Counseling and Student Success is available for current EvCC students who may need short-term personal counseling. Counselors are available by phone, video and in-person. To schedule an appointment, please call 425-388-9263 or email: counseling@everettc.edu. If you or someone else is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. Donation Drive Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County has provided a list of essential items to assist local survivors of domestic violence. Print one here, or stop by the Student LIFE Office in Parks Student Union, 209 and/or the Clothesline Project event welcome table to pick-up a donation list. The Donation Bin will be located outside Student LIFE, PSU 209 during business hours. Title IX Any member of Everett Community College (including all students and employees) who experience sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can reach out to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Programs for support from the College. Contact information: Susanne Weatherly, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271, or in Olympus Hall Room 114. The Clothesline Project opens up the opportunity for staff and students to engage with one another about the topic of domestic abuse, in a safe and inclusive environment and to discuss the different kinds of domestic abuse such as physical, psychological, spiritual. Purple ribbon, Stickers, and pins will be offered to help spread awareness about domestic abuse. We will offer both confidential and non confidential resources to fit different needs. For more information on this event, please contact Johannes Koenig, Trojan Activity Board coordinator, jkoenig1@everettcc.edu, Bowon Choi, Trojan Activity Board Coordinator, bchoi@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Former Russel Day Gallery - Parks Student Union | Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities |
Community Kitchen Club Dinner: Benvenuto to Italia! |
October 26 5:00pm to 7:30pm |
Build your cooking skills and community by cooking, making friends, and eating together. Join Community Kitchen Club for Community Kitchen Dinner: Benvenuto to Italia! on Thursday @ 5pm in Japanese Cultural Resource Center, Rm 101/102. RSVP to communitykitchen@everettcc.edu by Wednesday, October 25 to reserve a spot! $5 suggested cash donation accepted at the door. Menu:
The purpose of the Community Kitchen Club is to promote home cooking and community building with an emphasis on inclusion, sustainability, and healthful eating. Questions? CommunityKitchen@everettcc.edu or Advisor: Laura Wild - lwild@everettcc.edu If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Japanese Cultural Resource Center, Rms 101/102 | Campus Event, Clubs, Student Activities |
Winter Class Schedule Available |
October 27 (All day) |
The Winter 2024 class schedule is scheduled to be available online on Oct. 27. When ready, the class schedule will be posted at https://www.everettcc.edu/classes/ | Academic, Important Deadline | |
ASB Senate Meeting |
October 27 2:30pm to 4:30pm |
Open to all EvCC students, The Associated Student Body (ASB) Senate Meetings are held in Gray Wolf Hall, Room 160 and virtually from 2:30-4:30pm. The ASB Senate meets to discuss student issues and concerns at both the college and state level, as well as conduct business which includes the student budget proposals, reports on the college and Senate committee work, and provide feedback to the College Administration. Come provide input, share concerns, and gain valuable leadership skills, while enhancing your resume, college and scholarship applications. If you would like to become an ASB Student Senator, you must meet the minimum requirements & complete the "self-elect" process:
Join Meeting in Person
Join Zoom Meeting |
Gray Wolf Hall, Room 160 | Campus Event, Student Activities |
Trojan Volleyball hosts Olympic College - SOPHOMORE NIGHT |
October 27 7:00pm to 10:00pm |
Friday, October 27th has the Trojan Volleyball Team hosting the Olympic College Rangers for a league match on Sophmore Night. The first set in the 3 out of 5 match against the Rangers will begin at 7:00pm in the Walt Price Student Fitness Center - 2206 Tower Street. Before the match begins, we will recognize our Sophmores and thank them for their hard work and dedication to Trojan Athletics for the past two seasons, as well as wish them all the best in their future endeavors. Our Sophomores are: Malia Shepherd - Camille Clark - Katie Serles - Denna Gibb - Jolena Hoefer - Gabriella "Ella" Curry & Annika Jones. Tickets for the games may be pre-purchased or purchased at the gate. Pre-purchase here - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/Ticket_Information
If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. |
Walt Price Student Fitness Center | Athletics |
Trojan Cross Country hosts NW Regional Championship |
October 28 8:00am to 11:00am |
The Trojan Men's & Women's Cross Country Teams will host the 2023 NW Regional Championship Meet on Saturday, October 28th. The Meet will be at Lakewood High School in Arlington, WA. The Men's 8K race will start 8:45am and the Women's 5K race will start at 9:35am, with Awards Ceremony being held at 10:15am. Lakewood High School is located at: |
Lakewood High School - Arlington, WA | Athletics |
College in the High School Information Session |
October 30 3:30pm to 4:30pm |
EvCC’s College in the High School (CHS) program, offers all high school students the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit for advanced, college-level coursework. And the best part is, it’s offered right through your high school. Attend a virtual College in the High School Information Session to learn more! Questions? Contact CollegeinHS@EverettCC.edu. |
Virtual | Workshop and Info Sessions |
New students apply by today for Winter 2024 |
October 31 (All day) |
Recommended: New students should apply by this date to complete the "Getting Started" steps and be ready to register at the start of open registration. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. |
Academic, Important Deadline | |
Halloween Clubfest “Vicious Villains” |
October 31 1:00pm to 4:00pm |
Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the wickedest Trojan of them all? Join us as we explore the minds of our favorite vicious villains. Put a little magic and flair some color for our costume contest! Check out EvCC’s many clubs getting ready for our annual Halloween Club Fest. The most frightening day of the year is going to take place in Parks Student Union on Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 from 1:00 - 4:00 PM. Join us to get some goodies and learn how to get involved on campus while checking out the tables hosted by your EvCC clubs. Groove to the beat of the spooky music and enjoy some wicked activities. The magical forest gets even more frightening when we start our annual costume contest at 1:30 PM. EvCC Students, be dressed to impress and compete for some awesome prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in our Halloween Costume Contest! Eery contestant will get a goodie bag just for participating.This year we are also bringing an altruistic spirit to Halloween! The club who donates the most food to the Food Pantry will receive $150 added to their club budget! Dont, forget Trojans, you’ve got friends on the other side.... For more information on this event, please contact Asia Nguyen, ASB V.P. of Clubs, asnguyen@everettcc.edu, Bee Hoffman, Trojan Activities Board Coordinator at bhoffman@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Justyce Wright, at jwright@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9504.
If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. |
Parks Student Union | Campus Event, Clubs, Student Activities |
Running Start Information Session |
October 31 3:30pm to 4:30pm |
Ready to earn tuition-free college credit in high school? At the same time that it takes you to finish your high school graduation requirements, you can be on your way to a college degree in our quality online programs. Attend an information session to learn more about the Running Start program, requirements, benefits, and admissions. Questions? Contact runningstart@everettcc.edu. |
Virtual | Workshop and Info Sessions |