By Apple Parry The mass production of relatable content is discouraging genuine opinion. A few years back, the term “relatable” became a popular saying. People involved in social media started to become more and more “relatable.” But like all things that start out good, the mass locals with follower mentality…
The #relatable factor
New trustee appointed to board
By Kaila Cove Teresa Taylor was appointed by Governor Jay Inslee to serve a five-year term as a member on the board of trustees at Whatcom Community College in October. “Trustees face the exciting challenge to seek out, consider, and balance many diverse values and interests as they engage in…
See the world, study abroad
By Apple Parry Students who are interested in seeing the world, meeting new people, and trying new foods should check out the study abroad program at Whatcom Community College. “It’s definitely worth it. I can almost guarantee it’s something you won’t forget for the rest of your life,” said Ulli…
The Olde Fashioned Christmas shines
By Kaila Cove The Olde Fashioned Christmas, which is held at Pioneer Park, is an event that includes live performances, holiday cookies and refreshments, horse-drawn sleigh rides, games, arts and crafts, baking, and a visit from Santa to kick-start the holiday season for Whatcom County. This event is held by…
Unwrapping the gift of Christmas cinema
By Apple Parry This holiday season is upon us, folks. So grab your cocoa, sit back, and get critical. I picked five different movies that don’t have anything in common except for the time of year they were set in, and I rated them. ‘Elf’ Will Ferrell gave his most…
L’Editor: Give me education or give me debt!
By Ken Johnson Community college helps to bridge the chasm between the American dream and the American reality. The United States, more than most other countries, prescribes a narrative over the lives of its citizens: grade school, university, career, retirement, and then an uncomfortable death at an unfamiliar hospital, doped…
Whatcom digs archaeology
By Apple Parry Whatcom Community College held its fourth annual Archaeology Fair in the Syre Auditorium on Oct 30, where Whatcom’s anthropology faculty and the Association for Washington Archaeology welcomed students and staff from Whatcom and Western Washington University to show a variety of educational displays. The fair had tables…
At Whatcom, we dance if we want to
By Kaila Cove Hannah Andersen, a professor at Whatcom Community College, runs the dance program at Whatcom. Andersen grew up in Spokane, Washington, where she first learned how to dance. At the age of 11, in the midst of Andersen’s dancing career, she changed from ballet dancing to competitive Irish…
Support and service for Whatcom veterans
By Brock Seaman The veterans center is a campus resource for veterans and veteran’s dependents to receive help navigating through college. The veterans center is an area for veterans to study in groups or ask questions. It provides a safe space for all veterans. The aim of the center is…
Sustainability Club hosts a fall festival
By Apple Parry In order to recruit new members, the Sustainability Club set up “Fall Fest,” a Halloween themed event in front of Heiner Center on Oct 30. Fall Fest included games like pumpkin bowling and tic-tac-toe with potatoes. Sustainability Club members go “pumpkin bowling” in front of Baker Hall…