• 2010-2019 - 2019 - Past Issues

    Watching a Car Crash: How Biedler Finds Beauty in the Creepy

    By: Satchit DahalStaff Writer Photographer Jonica Biedler does not shy away from darker genres and captures the beauty of creepy in her photos.  Being the daughter of a photographer, playing with cameras has been both a passion and a hobby from an early age for Biedler. This youthful passion started to gain more structure when she received an old film camera from her dad: “It was at that point where my photos started to change from being just a picture,” said Biedler. Moving around a lot growing up, Biedler got to experience three different high schools, the last of which…

  • 2010-2019 - 2019 - Past Issues

    Archery Class Revives After Facing A Shut Down When Professor Resigns

    By: Austin ButlerStaff Writer Archery class is not often thought of when registering for PE classes, but it is viewed as a fun and stress-relieving class with no experience required. Many students at Green River College are unaware that an archery class is even offered as a one-credit PE course. It meets twice a week for an hour and is available to anyone every quarter except summer. If you were to talk to Professor Aubrey Kreitzmann about the class then you would get a sense of how fun and engaging the class is. The archery class almost disappeared from the…

  • 2010-2019 - 2019 - Past Issues

    Phi Theta Kappa Provides Opportunities to Students

    By: Ritwan AbdinorStaff Writer Green River College’s Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society achieves to produce leaders. Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. Four strong principles of an honor society. Dozens of students loom over their Emails in anticipation to get ‘the invitation’, an invitation that recognizes and exposes these students to a whirlwind of experiences and skills. Invitations to honor societies are typically earned through academic achievement which ultimately result in leadership qualities and communication skills. These are all characteristics required for one to succeed in life but are honor societies worth it? More specifically why should you consider joining the…

  • 2010-2019 - 2019 - Past Issues

    Avengers: Endgame Shatters Marvel Records With 95 Percent Rating

    By: Maclayne CredereStaff Writer The Marvel Cinematic Universe was an achievement that is unprecedented in the film industry. The film’s release does not play out as other movies do; the scale of the film is so grand that it feels like more of a highly-anticipated event or an experience. Many are choosing their preferred film between Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. For casual viewers, Infinity War would probably be the more entertaining movie. However, for dedicated Marvel fans, Endgame is as close as one can get to perfection. While Infinity War is a huge summer party, Endgame is more…

  • 2010-2019 - 2019 - Past Issues

    Running Start Students Voice Perspectives

    By: Steven Astere Staff Writer How do high schoolers feel about Running Start before they enroll? Are they overwhelmed? Nervous? Excited? The campus is home to many people from faculty to students. Even students from different continents and countries attend this college. Most of the college population is at least the age of 18. However, there are a few students that are still enrolled in a high school. These students are referred to as Running Start students. Some high schools have a program that gives students an opportunity to be enrolled dually and graduate with college credits and completion of…

  • 2010-2019 - 2019 - Past Issues

    15-Year-Old Student Graduates With the College’s Class of 2019

    By: Lamar ToppinStaff Writer Ricko Sample is a 15-year-old student who is attending his final quarter at Green River this spring. Sample is an aspiring actor, an author, dancer, musician and singer. Sample’s father is mixed, was born in Missouri and is a Stage IV cancer survivor. His mother is from Indonesia. Both his parents moved and met each other in Washington before having Sample. Sample is currently working on getting an AA but plans on transferring his credits to New York Film Academy (NYFA), at the Los Angeles campus. He hopes to get a bachelor’s degree this coming Fall.…