Why some students are choosing WCC during the pandemic
By Xailia Claunch Editor Although enrollment is down this semester from last fall, the pandemic has brought some additional reasons…
The Voice’s coverage of the latest happenings on campus.
By Xailia Claunch Editor Although enrollment is down this semester from last fall, the pandemic has brought some additional reasons…
By Cydney Heed Staff Writer The culinary and baking and pastry programs at Washtenaw Community College will be discontinued within…
By Cydney Heed Staff Writer Nearly $1.5 million in emergency financial aid grants–money from the CARES Act passed by Congress…
By Debra Destefani Deputy Editor Washtenaw Community College has been open since 1965, and nothing has put things on hold…
Student questions answered: How to apply, who qualifies, and more WCC CARES grant factsheet Grants are awarded in amounts of:…
By Claire Convis Deputy Editor Class delivery methods at WCC continue to face adjustments due to the coronavirus pandemic. As…
By Lilly Kujawski Editor The WCC board of trustees voted unanimously to freeze all tuition rates and fees for the…
By Kristy King Staff Writer After March Madness tournaments were canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the WCC sports office…
By The Washtenaw Voice The Washtenaw Voice was recognized by the Michigan Press Association college division with awards for graphic…
WCC moves to alternative instruction formats starting Monday By Lilly Kujawski Editor WCC is suspending on-campus operations due to the…
By Lilly Kujawski Editor Washtenaw County voters approved the proposal to renew a property tax that funds support for WCC…
By Lilly Kujawski Editor What issues matter most to students? In her voter outreach work on campus, Alysha Rossetto, a…