Mardi Gras fundraiser at WCC
Mardi Gras, the largest annual event for the WCC foundation, raised $100,000 this year, according to Rosanne Bailey, corporate relations…
Mardi Gras, the largest annual event for the WCC foundation, raised $100,000 this year, according to Rosanne Bailey, corporate relations…
by Suni Jo Roberts Deputy Editor Among WCC’s diverse student community, there exist diverse paths to a successful future. For…
WCC club sports tryouts continue Men and Women’s club soccer teams are holding tryouts in the coming weeks. Men’s soccer…
What did you think about the weather from the weekend compared to now? By Danny Villalobos Contributor So, I just…
by Charlotte Young Bowens Staff Writer “Michigan is bursting at the seams with diverse career opportunities,” said Gov. Rick…
by Charlotte Young Bowens Staff Writer WCC’s sports clubs have grown in popularity with nearly 200 active student athletes this…
Pedestrian path shown in blue – markers indicate pathway terminus by Charlotte Young Bowens Staff Writer Summer 2018, if all…
by Sumayah Basal Contributor Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Jan. 15, a holiday. The annual celebration at WCC is…
Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? If so, what were they and if not, why not? by Charlotte Young…
by Michael Mischler Contributor Q: Why did you choose to work at WCC instead of a larger college or university?…
A new twist on the classic Christmas story by E.T.A. Hoffman, WCC’s “Neo Nutcracker” incorporates all styles of dance including…
Zine workshop Learn to make zines, small booklets containing text, art and anything else. Bring photos, art, magazine clips or…