15-Year-Old Student Graduates With the College’s Class of 2019
By: Lamar Toppin Staff Writer Ricko Sample is a 15-year-old student who is attending his final quarter at Green River this spring. Sample is an...
By: Lamar Toppin Staff Writer Ricko Sample is a 15-year-old student who is attending his final quarter at Green River this spring. Sample is an...
By: Satinder Rehal
Staff Writer
Green River College held their One Book lectures and workshops in the Student Union lead by Dr. C. Nicole Mason on the topics of intersectional feminism and how it connects with sharing narratives.
By Kellyn Costello
Staff Writer
A vital part of campus life, Veteran Services, needs more resources to expand what they can offer veterans.
By: Jennifer Pond
Staff Writer
The Automotive Technology Program (ATP) at Green River has plenty of potential
By: Margo Mead
Editor-in-Chief
Green River College offers two nursing programs, the Nursing Assistant Certification (NAC) and the License Practical Nursing (PN) program, as well as a Phlebotomy program, which started up last fall.
By: Rachel Knittle
Staff Writer
Since final exams at the end of the quarter can be stressful, students can relieve mental and physical anxiety.
By: Mario Pimentel
Staff Writer
Green River College offers a program with three subsections for students interested in pursuing careers in architecture, technology, and civil engineering.
By: Margo Mead
Staff Writer
Green River’s Queer & Allies club hosts a gender panel to answer students’ questions in recognition of National Coming Out Week at 12 p.m. Nov. 20 in Salish Hall.
By: Jayden Valencia & Kaedyn Kashmir
Staff Writer & Campus Editor
Why do teachers enjoy their jobs?Teachers are regarded by the United States government as having “B-list” professions and are treated with disrespect by students and parents. They are pigeonholed as individuals that are poorly paid, lack authority, and are working a dead-end job. According to the site Education Counts, there are three primary drivers of status: “Power, money, and fame.”
By: Rachel Knittle
Staff writer
Students’ procrastination creates a chain of unhealthy habits.