California Tacos and Fresh Juices Hours 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Sunday (360) 312-4340 California Tacos, located in the Whatcom Plaza, serves both traditional and non-traditional Mexican dishes including tacos, burritos, quesadillas and Mexican-style hot dogs. Students receive…
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FAQ: WCC Edition
Where do I find information on registration, advising and financial aid? The Laidlaw building is the center of information for Whatcom students. The offices for entry and advising, counseling, financial aid, registration and the cashier are all located along the main hall on the first floor. An information desk is…
You can find me in the club
Story by Rob Andrilla Whatcom Community College has clubs for a variety of different student interests and hobbies. Currently it is home to 33 clubs, each of which is headed by members of the student body and advised by faculty members. From scholastic groups like Math Club where students can…
A Supporting Foundation
Story and Photo by Taylor Nichols When Whatcom Community College has gaps in state and federal funding, it turns to the Whatcom Community College Foundation. The Foundation is funded by donors, and pays primarily for programs and scholarships available to students. The Foundation, a non-profit organization, is contributed to by…
Pavilion Expansion Set To Open Fall 2015
Story by Ryan Tipper Big changes are in store for the Pavilion building on Whatcom Community College’s campus in the near future. Come fall 2015, many more students will be able to lace up their running shoes and fill up their water bottles all in the name of exercise when…
Put An Herb On It- Class Explores Attitudes Towards Health Across Cultures
Story and Photo by Taylor Nichols The Cross Cultural Medicine class at Whatcom Community College is sought after by students headed in a multitude of different directions. Whether students are waiting to get into the nursing program or planning to be anthropologists, they will find the topics of health care…
Northwest Ethnobotany Classes At Whatcom
Story by Rob Andrilla Anyone who was raised in the Pacific Northwest is likely aware of previous inhabitants of the region. Native American tribes lived on the coast of the Pacific for many years before Europeans arrived, and these people had a uniquely sustainable relationship with the land and plant…
Whatcom Students Break A Leg In Drama Club
Story by Rob Andrilla, Photo by Alix Le Touzé From musicals to student-directed one-act plays, Whatcom Community College’s Drama Club provides an opportunity for students interested in enjoying the theatre arts, learning what goes into producing a play, or getting their toes wet with a first acting experience. Advised by…
Summer Is A Quarter, Too
Story by Peter Stampher As the school year comes to an end for some students, others prepare to complete courses offered over the summer at Whatcom Community College. Enrollment advisors at Whatcom put on presentations in classrooms with the intent of educating students on course options available to students summer…
Friendship Without Borders
Story by Peter Stampher, Photo Courtesy of Ulli Schraml From sporting events to whale watching to kayaking and white water rafting, one club at Whatcom Community College offers exciting activities to all students at an affordable rate. The International Friendship Club (IFC) promotes cross cultural awareness and diversity on Whatcom’s…
