By: Sarah Dees Staff Writer Student Gretchen Immel produces a variety of art despite having two … Rising Artist Tackles a Variety of Complex Art MediumsRead more
Student’s Obsession with Perfection Leads Them to Dropping Classes
By: Abdirizak Abdi Staff Writer In many classrooms today lingers the unabating obsession with grades, and … Student’s Obsession with Perfection Leads Them to Dropping ClassesRead more
Avengers: Endgame Premier Tickets Skyrocket to $5,000
By: Ryan Childress
Staff Writer
On the early morning of April 2, an audible snap shook the internet.This snap came from the release of tickets to the newest Marvel movie, Avengers: Endgame.
Author’s Lectures Inspire Students to Reflect on Their Personal Narrative
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.
Veteran Services Need Resources to Support Vet Education
By Kellyn Costello
Staff Writer
A vital part of campus life, Veteran Services, needs more resources to expand what they can offer veterans.
Anh “Alice” Quach Indulges in Graphic Design and Animation
By: Connor O’Boyle
Staff Writer
Anh “Alice” Quach is an artist from Vietnam studying abroad at Green River to explore her passion for illustration and design.
The Newfound Success of Men’s Basketball
By: Lucas Bohannon
Staff Writer
From six total wins in the 2017-2018 season to twelve wins and counting in the 2018-2019 season, the Green River Men’s basketball team is on a path towards success.
Automotive Program Gives Job Security
By: Jennifer Pond
Staff Writer
The Automotive Technology Program (ATP) at Green River has plenty of potential
100 Percent Pass Rate in Nursing Program
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.
The Machine S#12: Their Mistake
By Christina Praggastis
Sports Editor
I don’t remember the important parts. I don’t remember what I looked like, the way I talked, how I dressed, what it felt like to be in someone’s arms. I don’t remember the feeling of wind in my hair, or rain on my skin, not even the radiating heat of a fire. I don’t remember any of it. They took that from me: my happiness, my sadness, my fear, my love, and some of my most beloved memories while being human.