Green River Takes Action to Help Students Feel Safe on Campus
By: Mario Pimentel
Staff Writer
Students can feel safe at Green River thanks to all the work Campus Safety does.
By: Mario Pimentel
Staff Writer
Students can feel safe at Green River thanks to all the work Campus Safety does.
Upcoming Fall Sports by Kealoha Rose Iosefo Upcoming Fall SportsFall quarter sports are starting up after summer quarter. The men’s sports will be basketball, golf, and...
The Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) Track and Field Championship Meet between top colleges in Washington and Oregon took place on May 21st and 22nd at...
Dutch entrepreneur Boyan Slat has developed technology designed to clean up plastic from the ocean. Improperly disposed of plastic will often end up in the...
Maria Arciniega 5/31/18 With Racial discrimination at an all-time high, Green River students question whether or not they are safe from racism on campus....
America’s opioid crisis is getting worse, leaving the government and the public scrambling for a better understanding of drug addiction and better ways to treat...
By: Margo Mead
Staff Writer
Green River’s 2018 Espial edition will be releasing this Thursday June 7.The Espial is Green River’s literary art journal where “student can express their art in a creative way.” Said Annamarie Graver, a student at Green River. With a goal to spotlight and preserve a sense of place for the creative culture at Green River College each year.
Victor Melendez at his artist talk on May 8, explained his journey with graphic design. Before coming to the United States, Melendez lived in Mexico...
Green River’s very own Focus, Inspiration, Share, and Hook (FISH) club partnered with World Vision and Krispy Kreme to start a fundraiser for communities around...
With colleges increasing their tuition prices, employed Green River College students are grateful to have a source of income. The cost of higher education has...