Saving pets and their techs: Wayne Marques does it all
Caring for animals as a career may be many a child’s dream, but what’s the truth behind the...
New and infrequently offered courses
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Counselor encourages students to stay in college
Sylvia Carter never wanted to leave college, and so she has served as WCC’s first-year counselor to motivate...
More trees to be planted on campus this month
Windward Community College will be getting new trees this December, thanks to a grant from the Arbor Day...
Yes, it’s rocket science at Windward Community College
Within the Hale ‘Imiloa building, there are undergraduate students constructing rockets. Every day, students work with physics instructor...
Waste audit reveals that WCC disposes of lots of food
A lot of people don’t think about the trash they throw away. But trash doesn’t just disappear once...
Biology professor keeps class fun and hands-on
WCC biology professor Ross Langston makes class interesting by teaching mnemonics to memorize body parts and by incorporating...
Childcare center opens on campus
T oddlers clank on musical instruments, open books and smile eyes-wide as they play in the colorful and...
Local artist/writer comes to campus
Artist/writer Tamara Leiokanoe Moan will be on campus Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 1:00 p.m. at the library first...
Stay focused to avoid procrastination
Many people do it, whether they intend to or not. Procrastination is the act of delaying or postponing...
TRiO helps students find success
WCC’s TRiO program provides free resources to help students thrive in their college careers. Its motto is T.H.E....
WCC had a waste audit: Now what?
The purpose of the waste audit at WCC was to identify certain material types that we produce too...