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CONCERTS FILLING THIS FALL WITH THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Web Graphic Fall is such a relaxing time of the year: The leaves are changing color, there’s a slight nip in the air, and many bands and artists are going on tour. I don’t know about you guys, but I am really excited for these amazing up-and-coming artist tours, so let’s get down to business! Starting off the list is Logic, with his “The Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” tour at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 6 at the Moda Center in Portland. Robert Bryson Hall, better known by his stage n
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Sep 26, 20193 min read


BOOKS VERSUS MOVIES: THE AGE-OLD RIVALRY
Books versus movies: Which offers the best, most profound experience? Web Graphic | Godfrey Hibbert In the age of modern innovation, even those books that have held their own for decades are being rivaled by movies made from them. For example, “The Lord of the Rings,” one of the best-selling series of all time, now has movies that are in fierce competition with the books. Originally published in 1954, LOTR is a trilogy that tells a tale of the struggle between good and evil i
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Sep 26, 20193 min read


RADIATION, HBO, AND THE DEATH OF THE Soviet Union
Thirty-three years ago, on April 26, 1986, the No. 4 reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded in northern Ukraine. A new HBO television documentary aired during this summer brought the tragedy into greater perspective, and served to highlight unpleasant truths. Chernobyl HBO poster | Web Image Seconds after the stunning event, a conspiracy to cover up the plant’s failure was already underway. In the aftermath of the explosion, dozens of firefighters rushed to the
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Sep 26, 20193 min read
STARBUCKS TO FOLLOW THROUGH ON STRAW BAN
In 2018, Starbucks made a big commitment to the environment and environmentalists everywhere. “We’re removing plastic straws in our stores globally by 2020 – reducing more than 1 billion plastic straws per year from our stores,” said a tweet by the company. So, here we are closing in on the last three months of 2019, and we’re wondering if Starbucks is prepared to follow through on its timeline. It would appear that it is. The two most famous tactics Starbucks has underta
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Sep 20, 20192 min read
ADVOCATE’S DECLASSIFIED SCHOOL SURVIVAL GUIDE
In an era of bogus “life hacks” online, allow us at the Advocate to give you some college information that will actually be helpful in your life here at MHCC. Most students know where to find the essential resources available to get their college career on the right track. However, we realize many students don’t know about the many other facilities and services available to them beyond the strictly academic side of college life. For example, Mt. Hood students, as well as co
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Sep 20, 20193 min read


IS ‘IT CHAPTER TWO’ REALLY ‘IT CHAPTER BOOOO’?
Everyone’s favorite clown is back in action this September, eating children and terrorizing the quaint little town of Derry, Maine. Web Graphic Directed by Andrés Muschietti, “IT Chapter Two” takes place 27 years after the infamous Loser’s Club banished Pennywise to back from whence he came, sparing the town of his murderous predilections for that cycle. But now that cycle is over, and IT is once again on the prowl, looking for delicious, fear-ridden children to satisfy hi
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Sep 20, 20193 min read


SUDOKU ANSWER KEY #1
Answer key to our first puzzle in Issue 1 of the Advocate. No cheating! 🙂
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Sep 19, 20191 min read
ARTIST SHARES INSPIRATION TO CREATE
Storytelling has been at the center of culture for centuries. Through stories, we learn things like family secrets, local history, or life lessons. It turns out being the storyteller can be just as satisfying as being the listener. Just ask Miya Sukune, the artist behind “Get Together,” the exhibit currently on display in the MHCC Fireplace Gallery. Sukune identifies the challenge of telling a story with a still portrait as being a big motivation in her work. Aside from the c
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Jun 7, 20192 min read


MHCC JAZZ BAND: THE YEAR-END REVIEW
For MHCC’s Jazz Band, this year’s goal was to build a larger repertoire of music and include additional public performances beyond the usual end-of-term concerts. The band went above and beyond its target this year, according to Dan Davey, MHCC jazz band director. Among its expanded repertoire of music this year, Davey’s favorite piece was an arrangement he wrote of Chick Corea’s tune “Morning Sprite” from the “Acoustic Band” album. As for the second goal, the jazz band mo
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Jun 7, 20192 min read


SUMMER EVENTS
Graphic by Eli Rankin / the Advocate CONTINUOUS Gresham Saturday Market All Summer through Sept. 28, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Gresham Farmers’ Market Through Oct. 26, 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Arts Plaza, NE Third Street and NE Hood Avenue, Gresham Twilight Market at Gresham Station 2019 Every Wednesday through Aug. 28, 4 – 8:30 p.m. Gresham Station, 649 NW 12th St. Third Thursdays (Downtown Gresham) Every third Thursday of the month through August, 5 – 8 p.m. Summer Kids in the Park Ju
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Jun 7, 20192 min read


TAKE A HIKE
Graphic by Eli Rankin / the Advocate Following the Eagle Creek wildfire of September 2017, many of the major hiking and recreational sites in the Columbia River Gorge have been closed, some indefinitely. Before summer begins, we’d like to equip you with a list of those trails in Oregon and Washington that ARE open. Check the link below for updates! Washington Hiking Areas Augspurger Mountain Balfour-Klickitat Loop Cape Horn Loop (seasonal partial closure through July 15) Dog
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Jun 7, 20192 min read
FINALS SURVIVAL GUIDE
It’s getting to the last week of the term: On top of all of the homework you’re currently doing, you need to study for that final test that’s an accumulation of the past two-and-a-half months. In the worst-case scenario that you’ve completely procrastinated using any of the study materials for a class, you’re actually not alone, believe it or not. It’s easy to lose hope when you think about how the general number of hours (or days) left are outweighed by the amount of time y
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Jun 7, 20192 min read


VICARIOUSLY LIVE THE SPACE TRAVEL DREAM
If you have ever seen “Star Wars” or even “Space Balls,” you have probably imagined what it would be like to pilot through space. Mt. Hood graduates Mike Curtis and Tim Ramaekers are offering listeners an opportunity to do so without leaving the ground. The duo describes their podcast, “The Adventures of the Awkward Screw,” as an immersive experience. The podcast is intended to pull listeners so deeply in to the story that they forget they’re still on Earth while listening.
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Jun 7, 20192 min read


‘ALADDIN’ COMES TO LIFE IN LIVE ACTION
Yet another live action adaptation of one of Disney’s classic animated films has hit theaters and it’s getting hard not to feel a little jaded. The majority of Disney’s previous live action adaptations have been a roll of the dice in terms of overall quality, with some strumming the heartstrings just as their original animated release did, and others turning out rather mediocre. At a certain point it begins to feel more like Disney is just cashing in on its most nostalgic pro
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Jun 7, 20192 min read


GAME OF THRONES? MORE LIKE GAME OF GROANS
It’s 2019 and barely five months in, pop culture history is already being made. Web photo Two of the biggest cinematic icons of the last decade have met their finales in theaters and on TV. With “Avengers: Endgame” making way for the start of a multi-year sabbatical for Disney’s box office juggernaut, and “Game of Thrones” reaching its series finale this month, these cultural cornerstones mark the end of an era for this chapter in media history. It’s just a shame David Beniof
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May 30, 20193 min read


‘DETECTIVE PIKACHU’ BRINGS POKEMON TO LIFE
“Pokémon: Detective Pikachu” is good – quite good actually! Graphic by Angeles Ramirez / the Advocate Shoutout to writer/director Robert Letterman and screenwriters Dan Hernandez, Benji Samit, Derek Connolly, and Marvel Studios alumnus Nicole Perlman. These ambitious few have crafted a movie which not just works fairly well as a standalone movie, but also as a potential introduction to a new movie franchise. This film sets up two quality characters: our titular Detective Pika
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May 30, 20194 min read


STUDENT ART AT ITS FINEST IN VA GALLERY
Mt. Hood is currently hosting a juried Student Exhibit in its Visual Arts Gallery. Wishing to promote the college’s up-and-coming artists, the Advocate took this chance to look at some of the mesmerizing work on display. While in the Gallery, we met with three of the student-artists, each with their own story and artwork to share. Claire Curtiss posing with her work, “Simmer.” (Photo by Megan Phelps / the Advocate) Due to her grandmother’s death a few years ago, Claire Curt
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May 23, 20193 min read
JAZZ: STILL RELEVANT
The third annual OMEA Oregon State Jazz Championships were held on the Mt. Hood campus last Saturday, May 18, and thanks to efforts from the Dan Davey, director of jazz studies, and the rest of the college’s music department, it was a resounding success. Attendance has tripled since MHCC’s first year hosting the jazz festival, with more high schools playing for the championships than in either of the previous years. Adjudicators from universities around the country, as far aw
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May 23, 20192 min read
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