Damon Flowers, vice president of facilities (center) poses with the board of trustee members before his retirement earlier this year. Photo by Sara Faraj
In December performers put a new twist on the classic Christmas story by E.T.A. Hoffman. WCC’s “Neo Nutcracker” incorporated all styles of dance including hip hop, tap, swing and ballet. The show took place in the Towsley Auditorium at WCC, and incl
WCC instructor Julie Pomerville-Steiner and her husband, Gail Steiner have made Halloween donuts for 18 years. An October feature story recounted the tradition. Photo by sara faraj
Therapaws, a canine-assisted therapy program, visited the Bailey Library to spend time with WCC students, faculty and staff and provide companionship while volunteers made fleece blankets for the Humane Society of Huron Valley.Photo by Sara Faraj
Dress for Success worked with Career Services to put on a Hire Attire Fashion Show, on Sept. 27. Students modeled outfits supplied by Dress for Success, to show attendees how to—and NOT to—dress for interviews and employment. Photo by Andrei Pop
A September photography exhibition, In Transit, comprised work by former and current WCC students. The exhibit made one of its four stops at the Ann Arbor Art Center. “Flower of Life” by Misty Lyn Bergeron, won best composite award.Photo by Andrei Po
A crowd in Ann Arbor gathered to show support for the victims and counter-protesters after a deadly clash occurred in Charlottesville, VA on Aug. 12.Photo by Andrei Pop
Several thousand people gathered in Ann Arbor on Jan. 20, the anniversary of the Women’s Marches to speak for civil rights, equal rights, human rights, “Power to the Polls”, and more.Photo by Sara Faraj