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Friday, May 24, 2013Filed under: student activities
Drop in for summer sports fun
Want to play sports just for fun, without any commitment to a team? Then drop-in sports are for you.
College life is more than academics
If you think there is no “student life” at a community college—think again. The WCC Student Development and Activities office offers more than 400 events a year. From performances at the Detroit Opera House to talent shows to whitewater rafting, the Student Activities office plans events that will appeal to everyone.
WCC Talent Show Gave Singer/Songwriter a Career Start
Twenty-four-year-old Princeton Michael is a passionate singer/songwriter. But performing his original work in front of a live audience was nerve wracking. That all changed when he auditioned and was selected for the WCC Talent Show in 2008.
Defrost and Delight in Winter Welcome Day Jan. 23
At first glance, the WCC Winter Welcome Day on Wednesday, Jan. 23, will resemble an indoor carnival. But Briannah Henderson, a child care professional major and veteran of several campus Welcome Days, said the event has so much more to offer students.
Toy Drive Supports Area Families
The WCC Student Veterans Club encourages students and staff to help make this holiday season brighter for less fortunate families.
WCC Journalists Win Big in State Contest
WCC student journalists won 23 awards in the annual Michigan Press Association 2012 College Newspaper Contest. Community colleges and selected four-year institutions comprised the division in which they were judged.
Journalist Tim Skubick Discusses 2012 Election at WCC Oct. 17
Senior capitol correspondent Tim Skubick discusses the political landscape of the 2012 presidential election in a special community forum hosted by WCC on Wednesday, Oct. 17. The discussion, which will include an audience question-and-answer period, begins at 6:30pm in the College’s Towsley Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.
WCC Journalists Win 52 Awards
For the second year in a row, WCC’s student newspaper, The Washtenaw Voice, won the General Excellence Award for best overall student newspaper at the Michigan Community College Press Association conference. Industry professionals from across Michigan served as judges for the recent conference in Mt. Pleasant.
Do Something For Someone Else: Become a WCC Volunteer
It’s hard to determine the value of a helping hand. For the recipients of bone marrow donations, heart treatments, and cancer services, that value is priceless.
Student Center Restaurants to Close Temporarily
Finding food at WCC will be trickier after all existing campus eateries close on Friday, March 30. But never fear: Food will be available if you know where and when to look.
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