‘Shootout’ again challenges filmmakers
By Brittany Dekorte Staff Writer Short films made by local filmmakers were screened in the Morris Lawrence building on WCC’s…
By Brittany Dekorte Staff Writer Short films made by local filmmakers were screened in the Morris Lawrence building on WCC’s…
By Jenee Gregor Deputy Editor Community resources banded together with one common thought: providing access to mental health and wellness…
By Jenelle Franklin Editor The Huron Valley Ambulance hosted a fall festival on Saturday Oct. 15 from 1-4 p.m. to…
By Jenelle Franklin Editor As Michigan’s fall season takes shape, the children shapeshift into creatures, career professionals, movie characters and…
By Michael Mishler Contributor Q: What made you want to teach at Washtenaw? A: Well, I like the program. I…
By Chanel Stitt Contributor On Friday, Oct. 14 a “College Con” was hosted by all of the Barnes & Noble…
By Jenee Gregor Deputy Editor The degree isn’t the only benefit to the years spent chasing it, can’t forget the…
By, Michael Mischler Contributor Emily Peterson, 5 years at WCC, part-time humanities teacher, teaches Ethical and Legal Issues in Healthcare,…
By Suni Jo Roberts Contributor The 13th Annual Cars & Bikes on Campus show, free college classes, a scavenger…
By Brittany Dekorte Staff Writer and Jenelle Franklin Editor Since 1997, the Michigan Renaissance Festival reported over a million people…
By Michael Mishler Contributor Instructor: Elvis Smith Class: Adjunct Communications professor, 22 years at WCC Hometown: Canton, MI Q: Why…
Art Field of Vision: Works on Paper by Leslie Sobe – Mixed media presentation of how environment and people change…