The campus community celebrated the opening of the new Orca Food Pantry in the Syre Student Center on Sept 23. The space, formally home to the Dockside Café, was revived through the efforts of Associated Students of Whatcom Community College (ASWCC). The opening of the Orca Food Pantry is one…
Orca Food Pantry Reopens With Expanded Services
Helping Students Get Oriented Back on Campus
After nearly two years of the campus being closed, the Office of Student Life and Development at Whatcom Community College is working diligently to increase engagement and get students involved again in campus life. “People don’t talk about it enough but being a student is hard,” Associated Students of Whatcom…
Orca Athletics Rundown Sep 26
Whatcom Community College Orca Women’s Volleyball opened conference play at Everett Wednesday night, and it was a battle until the very end. It would end up going 5 sets, with the Trojans pulling away in the end and taking the final set 15-12. Maya Galley led the way with 16…
What to watch on Disney+ (Trailer Roundup)
Disney+ Day, the yearly celebration of the streaming service, on Sept. 8 brought two anticipated films to the lineup (“Thor: Love and Thunder” and “Pinocchio”) in addition to seeing the premiere of new trailers for “BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage – LA” and “Andor”, the upcoming Disney+ Original series…
Pizza Oven Project Cooking Over Summer
Doreen Richmond, who works in transitional learning at Whatcom Community College, saw students struggling to connect. “I noticed this year more than any other time in my past 22 years teaching that there were just so many students that were very anxious coming back to campus,” Richmond said. So she…
Coming To America From Japan
Just a few days before the start of the spring quarter, a nervous yet excited young woman from Japan stepped off a plane into a whole new country. But coming to America was a requirement in order for her to complete her program in Japan. Haruka Akiyama is part of…
Whatcom Youth PRIDE
“When I went into teaching, I was like, is it OK for me to be a lesbian and a teacher?” Katelin Catwell, a Shuksan Middle School teacher and 2022 Whatcom Youth Pride Coalition (WYPC) volunteer once asked herself this question in preparation for her graduate program. “I never knew if…
New Media Center Offers A Lot Of Cool Stuff
The Phyllis and Charles Self Learning Commons at Whatcom Community College finished construction in May 2020 but was unable to open its doors to students due to COVID-19. “We opened the WCC Student Tech & Study POD on the first floor of the LRN in March 2021. This was our…
New Lecture Series Inspires and Engages Whatcom Students
The Whatcom Community College Foundation in partnership with the college, Skagit Valley College, LGBTQ+ Western, John Baker and Friends of WCC has launched a series of lectures called “Dismantling Racism and Advocating for Justice”. The series was designed to create engagement on transforming and promoting justice in communities of color…
Dr. Barry Robinson: Why He Chose Whatcom
After serving as the Executive Dean of Healthcare and Human Services at Seattle Central College, Vice President of Instruction Barry Robinson has found a new home at Whatcom Community College, excited to be at the forefront of what the institution has to offer both its students and the broader community….
