• 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    Mental Health During The Pandemic. Tatiana Marshall

    In April 2020, data from the United Nations showed a tripled increase in the levels of depressive symptoms since the previous year. It is no surprise how greatly the pandemic has impacted mental health, especially that of students. “Students talk about feeling sad or depressed due to their isolation,” states Devon Klein, a counselor in her 13th year working at the college. Matthew Cullen, who has been a Green River counselor for three years, offers a similar perspective, discussing how “loneliness has been a big issue during the pandemic.” Cullen urges students to “call or email the counselors… On Green…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    Counseling Services Available at Green River College. John Fischer

    At Green River, you can get services for just about anything and can talk to a counselor in a few different ways. You can receive services for topics like stress, financial issues, relationships and more. “You can also go just to talk to someone you know won’t share your business with anyone,” says Robert Blinn, a student at Kent Lake High School who has been going to a counselor for a year. If you worry about being too old or young to visit a counselor, it’s okay because counselors meet with people of all ages, you do not need to…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    Readership is Up for Action-Battle Comics in Japan.

    On Feb. 25, The Research Institute for Publications announced that the estimated sales of comics in Japan in 2020 were up 23 percent to $613 billion. After the record of $586 billion set in 1995, they had been declining due to the reducing sales of comic magazines for 24 years in a row. Yet, introducing digital comics to the market helped break the record for the first time. Particularly, action-battle comics are one of the most popular genres. Oricon News reported that the top five best-seller comics in 2020 were action-battle comics, like Demon Slayer, Kingdom and ONE PIECE. This…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    GRC Athletics and Vaccines

    In March 2020, Green River College students were not able to play sports, but with the world opening back up again, this is how the college’s sports are opening back up for a safe season. Sports were not played at all in fall 2020. Instead, the college moved the sports season to the spring of 2021, and only three of our eight sports participated in said season. Those sports were baseball, track and field, and cross country. There are many differences between the sports season of spring 2021 and the season of fall 2021. Shannon Percell, the athletic director at…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    Seahawks Update

    By Corbin Ferguson The Seahawks are third in their division through week five. With a losing record of 2-3, they are two games behind the second place Los Angeles Rams, and three games behind the division leading Arizona Cardinals. The Rams are one game ahead of Seattle at 4-1 and the undefeated Cardinals are sitting comfortably in first place. Based on how these other two teams have been playing, the chances of the Seahawks winning the NFC West seem slim. According to NFL.com, Russell Wilson is now ranked 24th, with a total of 1,196 passing yards. Fellow NFC West quarterbacks,…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    Gluten intolerance VS Celiac disease

    By Alison Barlow Celebrity chef Giada de Laurentis, the Wicked Spatula website, and Bob’s Red Mill — these are some of the resources available for people with gluten intolerance as the holiday baking season approaches. Gluten intolerance is similar to Celiac disease, an autoimmune disease that causes an inflammatory reaction to gluten. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley.  “People with gluten intolerance may tolerate minimal gluten,” said Allison Willette, a former naturopath who practiced for 10 years on the East Coast.  There is gluten in unexpected foods, including some spaghetti sauces, according to Willette. Therefore, it…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    Mask and Social Distancing Requirements for Fall Quarter

    By Devin Schug • May 29, 2021 Green River College (GRC) is waiting for Washington State Governor Jay Inslee to answer whether there will be mask and social distancing requirements for the fall. “Green River College will follow the directives and guidelines for higher education operations for the fall issued by the Governor, as we have done since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr. Suzanne Johnson, president of GRC. Johnson has been serving as president of GRC since July 2017. According to the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), fully vaccinated people do not need to wear a…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    How Covid Will Affect Graduation

    By Aidan Wuth   COVID-19 has affected many different parts of schooling negatively, graduation being one of those many casualties.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools have had to convert almost everything to an online environment. Graduation and commencement at Green River College (GRC) are no exception to this. The ceremony will be replicated with a virtual ceremony. Justin Kwan is a student graduating this year with an Associates in Arts. The majority of his time at GRC was spent taking online classes away from campus. “We saw it coming so we’ll manage with it.” He said, when asked about graduation.…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    How Running Start Students have Balanced High School and GRC During COVID

    By Aidan Wuth While most students have had challenging schooling during the pandemic, Running Start students have a unique experience balancing the college life with high school.Running Start is a program that allows for high school students to take college classes at local community colleges while still taking high school classes. This is a program funded by the state, paying the students tuition should they be accepted into the program.During the pandemic, Running Start students have had to balance the college courses that they are taking on top of high school courses and any other work they may be doing…

  • 2020-2026 - 2021 - Past Issues

    How Has College Been for First Time Students Due to Online Learning

    By Stephanie Valdes Due to the pandemic, online courses have been hard for both staff and students alike. However, it has been especially challenging for first time college students and Running Start students.“College students have long been prone to stress, anxiety, and depression. Three out of four Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 report poor mental health tied to the pandemic, according to the CDC.” Jorge Marin is a Running Start student and Ignacio Lopez Jr. is a first-time college student, both at Green River College.Marin mentioned “Going to high school and college is challenging. I was excited…