With war raging, Ukrainian WCC student worries for her homeland
by R.J. HUNT Editor In November 2021, The Voice interviewed WCC student Alona Dytynenko, 28, about her American experience since…
The Voice’s coverage of the current political climate and how it relates to WCC.
by R.J. HUNT Editor In November 2021, The Voice interviewed WCC student Alona Dytynenko, 28, about her American experience since…
by JORDAN SCENNA Deputy Editor Inside room 128 on the first floor of the Liberal Arts and Science Building, popcorn…
by JORDAN SCENNA Deputy Editor As candlelight vigils were taking place across southeast Michigan in remembrance of the Jan. 6…
by ELINOR EPPERSON Contributor This year’s election is decidedly subdued compared to last year’s, but that doesn’t mean Washtenaw County…
by CYDNEY HEED Editor Between rising tuition and stagnant wages, many of today’s college students are forced to weigh the…
by ELINOR EPPERSON Staff Writer A procession of a few dozen people blocked traffic in downtown Ann Arbor on Saturday,…
by ELINOR EPPERSON Contributor Update 2/11/2021: Due to inclement weather, the date of the protest has been moved to Saturday,…
Ernesto Querijero ready to provide teacher’s perspective to AAPS By Ian D. Loomis Staff Writer WCC English instructor Ernesto Querijero…
By Xailia Claunch Editor Former Vice President Joe Biden’s win over President Donald Trump is undoubtedly one of great historical…
By Cydney Heed Staff Writer A package of “Clean Slate” bills was signed into law by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in…
By Cydney Heed Staff Writer With the much anticipated 2020 election almost here, Edward Golembiewski, the director of elections for…