Political Art Stirs Controversy

Tempers flared during a discussion about the meaning behind the politically charged art in the Fine Arts Gallery on Wednesday October 17. Daniel Bejar, the […]
Read moreTempers flared during a discussion about the meaning behind the politically charged art in the Fine Arts Gallery on Wednesday October 17. Daniel Bejar, the […]
Read moreWCC held its annual Faculty Convocation on Wednesday September 26th. Key figures of the administration, faculty, and student body gathered to speak on matters involving […]
Read moreThe Academic Support Center will now offer workshops on developing skills and habits that contribute toward student success. While still regularly conducting free tutoring services, […]
Read moreThe Student Government Association held its “Meet the Senators” event on Thursday, September 27th 2018, giving the opportunity for the WCC student body to be […]
Read moreWCC Board of Trustees votes to restructure tuition fees, making aspects of tuition-cost reasonable for part time students, while also allocating further funding towards improving […]
Read moreThis year’s New Student Orientation was an enormous success, as the college welcomed a record breaking 1,580 new students to the campus. Orientation leaders took […]
Read moreThe popularity of vegan and vegetarian diets today is rising. Mostly due to individuals who have chosen to take the ethical high ground and be […]
Read moreThe Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting has continued to offer opportunities for aspiring journalists to hone their craft and report from the field. The Center […]
Read moreThe Excelsior Scholarship, the financial aid program aimed to provide tuition-free college to residents of New York is off to a slow, but steady start. […]
Read moreIt has been said that actions speak louder than words, but sometimes it takes the right words to enact actions. The Vision and Values Committee […]
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