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Bi-weekly briefing: Week of November 19, 2018

Photo by Carmen Cheng | Washtenaw Voice

Second Annual Holiday Fundraiser

This holiday season “Melt Away the Hunger” by donating to the WCC Student Resource Center’s fresh produce stands and pantry replenishment. The first few donors will receive a blown glass snowman. If donating with cash or check, there is a $30 minimum, made payable to WCC Foundation, and can be dropped off in BE 100. For more information, contact the Business and Computer Technologies Division.

Humans of Washtenaw County

On Tuesday, Dec 4. Students from Aaron Smith’s English 111 classes will be in the Bailey library to work on a project called Humans of Washtenaw. This project is apart of the larger “Cultivating Conversations” program. Influenced by Humans of New York, students at WCC have conducted interviews with professionals in the field they wish to go into, and will display their work from early December until mid-January.

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