WCC partakes in nature walk for sustainability
Muhannad Al-Shohaty Contributor With the coming of spring and the warming of the weather, students have begun to wander out…
Muhannad Al-Shohaty Contributor With the coming of spring and the warming of the weather, students have begun to wander out…
Xailia Claunch Editor As COVID-19 rages on, some of the most pressing issues from before the pandemic are being put…
By Claire Convis Deputy Editor Thrift shopping is more prevalent in my life than grocery shopping. For as long as…
By Lilly Kujawski Editor The Students for Sustainability club is currently creating a food forest on campus. According to Emily…
By Lilly Kujawski Editor As climate concerns come to head, the annual WCC Climate Summit is set to return. Hosted…
Tips to reduce individual waste: Don’t litter Place the right waste into the right bins and make sure it’s free…
By Lilly Kujawski Editor If you’re mourning the end of summer, you’re not alone. September signals the return to classes…
By Lilly Kujawski Editor “We were the promise and the threat, but we may not be the aftermath,” read a…
By Adeline Griffith Contributor Washtenaw Community College is working hard to be more sustainable and encourage students to do the…
By Lilly Kujawski Editor If you’re like me, you move through the world with an unbridled sense of urgency. I…
By Danny Villalobos Staff Writer The Students for Sustainability club at WCC plans to create an edible food garden on…
Nicholas Ketchum Deputy Editor On Feb. 12 the WCC “Seed Library” began its 2019 season at the Bailey Library on…