International student shares insights on Egyptian revolution.
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Back to School It’s never too late to learn
lifelong learners club
MLK march recalls King’s Poor People’s Campaign
by Derek Langhorn The Martin Luther King Jr. Day march on Jan. 23 in downtown Bellingham was an event meant to not only remember King’s legacy, but to remember King’s lesser known message: the Poor People’s Campaign. The Poor People’s Campaign was one of Martin Luther King Jr.’s last…
New building will provide hands-on clinical experience
New health professions education center will open for fall quarter 2013
Bellingham’s Backyard
Story and Photos by Lyric Otto Mount Baker Highway is lined with fields, farms, broken down trucks and even llamas. On Strand Road you’ll see a giant silo that towers over a farm, where pigs root and turkeys gobble back and forth. Deming, like Whatcom Community College, is unique. Whatcom…
Finding the boundary Smoking on campus
Smokers share views on social aspects of lighting up.
Turning Point Shifting the focus
Life Transitions class helps people get back on their economic feet.
Students raise concerns in state legislature
Whatcom students attend legislative rally at capitol building in Olympia.
International perspectives converge at Whatcom
International students share observations about life in US and native countries.
Men’s basketball sparked by young talent
Freshmen provide backbone of WCC’s men’s basketball starters.