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Civil War · Oregon CityBy Ethan M. Rogers Editor in chief In the early 1900s Russian filmmaker and film theorist Lev Kuleshov developed what is known as the Kuleshov Effect – the origin of the Soviet Montage. For Kuleshov, context was king, he demonstrated the idea that the same shot could evoke different emotions based on the shots surrounding it. It revolutionized filmmaking. Early Soviet filmmakers like Sergei Eisenstein, director of the often copied film Battles…See the Story
Civil War strikes home - The Clackamas Print
Oregon City · Oregon CityBy Gabriella Vigil Sports Editor Clackamas Community College’s two-part basketball and networking event from 6 p.m to 9 p.m on April 5 in Randall Hall and Gregory Forum was full of resources for allies and athletes. The Portland Wheelblazers rolled through CCC to play ball to open the event. The Portland Wheelblazers are members of the NWBA (National Wheelchair Basketball Association). The NWBA has 225 teams across the nation, including The P…See the Story
Clackamas Community College hosts event for disability community - The Clackamas Print
Oregon City · Oregon CityBy Gabriel Elmosleh
News Editor With the end of the term right around the corner, continuing and prospective students already have an eye toward applying for scholarships for the fall 2024 term at Clackamas Community College. However, changes made to the scholarship process at CCC now require applicants to submit three essays, instead of just one. “In the past, things like GPA could be used almost overwhelmingly to determine if a person should…See the Story
Scholarship changes coming to CCC: Are they for the better? - The Clackamas Print
Oregon City · Oregon CityA hill on California’s Lost Coast Trail. By Erik Paul Design Editor For most people the idea of traveling to a destination with “lost” in its name might not sound appealing. However, for me, a single parent juggling responsibilities, a student who just completed a demanding load of eighteen credits and a guy who occasionally seeks dissociation — it’s quite enticing. Following a grueling winter term, the chance to reconnect with my younger bro…See the Story
Isolation on California’s Lost Coast Trail - The Clackamas Print
Oregon City · Oregon CityBy Jackson Arterberry A/V Editor Entertaining, inspirational and thought-provoking — science fiction cinema offers both art and insight into popular thinking about the approaching future. Currently, the science fiction genre is being celebrated at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry’s (OMSI) 2024 Sci-Fi Film Festival from March 29 to May 24. Film Fest attendees can purchase tickets starting at $6 or a Festival Pass for $95 that includes …See the Story
OMSI’s film festival returns with Sci-Fi classics - The Clackamas Print
Oregon City · Oregon CityBy Ethan M. Rogers Overall, Doug Liman’s 2024 “Road House” reboot, rated R and available on Amazon Prime, is a boring and overly cliché retelling of the original 1989 film starring Patrick Swayze as James Dalton, professional bouncer and doctor of philosophy. Rather than a professional bouncer with deep thoughts and a dark secret, Jake Gyllenhall’s Elwood Dalton is an emotional child with impulse control issues and a severe need of money – the…See the Story
Doug Liman’s ‘Road House’ reboot is everything a reboot shouldn’t be - The Clackamas Print
Basketball · Oregon CityBy Gabriella Vigil Sports Editor Clackamas Community College wrestling made its last stop this season at the NJCAA National Championships on March 1. The Cougars traveled to Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa, to try and take home the win. Nine CCC wrestlers ended up qualifying for championships, including Cesar Avelar, Rocky Raby,…See the Story