• 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Qualls Breaks Three-Pointer School Record Once Again

    By: Nick CreasiaStaff Writer Nicole Qualls, a sophomore from Sumner, was about to get the ball on offense with her team up 21-17. With an opportunity to make a shot from outside the perimeter, not only did Nicole send the ball through the net for a triple to put her team up 24-17, she sent the Gator followers into hysteria with her 79th three-pointer shot. Breaking the school record for most three-point shots made in a season, “It really was a relief for me, I wanted to break the record a game or two ago, but I’m glad I was…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Students Sleep Schedules do not Reflect a Healthy Amount of Sleep Needed

    By: Jase WanlassStaff Writer A healthy amount of sleep is important to students in college, but seems like such an impossible thing to achieve. Staying up into the early hours of the morning to finish an essay may seem like a normal routine to many college students. However, even when there is not homework to be finished, many students are still staying up until 2 a.m. to binge on Netflix or surf social media. Leaving many with just a few hours for sleeping followed by an early morning class. The result is sleep deprivation. Many Green River College students are…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Green River College Provides Access to Toiletries to Those in Need

    By: Mustafe AbdulahiStaff Writer Toiletries are a need that everyone should have access to, and the Benefits Hub at Green River College works to give all students access to this. With a multitude of resources readily available to students across campus, the lack of toiletries on campus is not an issue that is brought up nearly enough. An inability to afford essentials such as deodorant, shampoo and other personal care products can cause a real issue on college campuses. It is another “hidden crisis” that urgently needs addressing. Poor hygiene leads to different risks such as increased bacterial, viral, or…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Kelly Eisenhour Teaches Students How to Find Their Passion

    By: Jase WanlassStaff Writer From native drums to complex symphonies; music inspires, uplifts, and entertains, but the work that goes into its execution is something entirely separate to behold on its own. For Green River College’s tenured Choral Director Kelly Eisenhour, music is far more than simply jamming in the car or singing in the shower. She holds multiple degrees in the field of music. She also has experience being a professional jazz vocalist, live stage singer, and recording artist. Luckily for Green River students, she is a dedicated music instructor who pushes her students to succeed. “I started piano…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Interview With GRC’s Phillip Denman

    By: Hannah YuzyukStaff Writer In the last issue, it was said that Phillip Denman had no comment on the lack of a daycare at the college, but this was only because The Current’s message was sent to the wrong email.  Denman, the senior director of college relations, provided all of the information about Green River College’s daycare program, and why it was closed in 2016. Dispelling all mysticism around the closed program, Mr. Denman claimed that the GRC never managed this program, even though the facility was located near the campus and operated by Green River College. Children Home Society…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Illness is Not the Only Thing the Coronavirus Brought With it

    By: Madison FarnsworthOpinion Editor With the coronavirus breaking out in Wuhan, China it has reached many different areas across the globe. The coronavirus is not particularly new. This specific strain, originating from Wuhan, China, has been affecting that province for some time now. Originating from chickens, it is not unsimilar to previous diseases that were transferred from animals, like swine flu or mad cow disease While it should be respected and treated as dangerously as most other diseases, coronavirus is used as a vessel for something worse. One of the areas that were affected with the virus was our home,…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Video Games Help Guide Students Towards a Career

    By: Riley CottinghamStaff Writer Many students at Green River College need to take a break from studying, and some choose gaming as the way to relax. Whether students are playing billiards or are at a table playing cards, often playing casual games or participating in heated competitions, students love using the Student Union’s gaming lounge in the River room for recreational activities. Although students usually come to the gaming lounge for recreational activities, there are some students that play games for different reasons and stand out for their hard work ethic. Jerry Chow, an international student at Green River College,…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Green River College Trails Lets Students Decompress

    By: Riley CottinghamStaff Writer Few colleges are built with a gateway into luscious wildlife quite like Green River. Near the college are woods full of trails, some leading straight down to the river. Students can spend hours on the trails hiking, jogging, or simply reflecting amidst tall evergreens that nearly cover the entire sky from their view. Daphyn Cammack, 36, a student of Green River College and volunteer in the natural resources department, started spending most of her time outdoors when she was only two. She typically goes on hikes at least two times a month and has explored Green…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Internationally Known Legend Receives Honors at GRC

    By: Efrain PardoSports Editor Chester Simmons III is a basketball player, better known as Tre Simmons, who has been one of the greatest athletes to ever set foot on the campus of Green River College since it was founded. In a night full of excitement and after a minute of silence in honor of the former National Basketball Association (NBA) legend Kobe Bryant, Simmons became the first-ever student-athlete to have his jersey retired in Green River College’s Swamp Rafters with the presence of President Suzanne Johnson, the Director of Athletics Shannon Percell, his former coach Travis DeCuire, and many other…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Artist Zecret Truex Expresses Herself Through Art

    By: Madi TrepusStaff Writer  Zecret Truex works with oil paints and makeup to show her skills as an artist. Truex’s first insight with art was in makeup. She has been doing makeup for over twenty years now. It was a way to express herself and she has made a small career out of it, now planning on going to cosmetology school to make a living out of it. Truex would look through magazines, trying to recreate the makeup looks and putting a lot of detail into the eye makeup. Truex’s first art class was in her second quarter at Green…