• 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    The Park And Go Shuttle Service Gets Students To School at Their Convenience

    By: Madi TrepusStudent Writer For students who hate to wake up at the crack of dawn to get parking at the main campus, Green River offers The Park and Go as a means of transportation. The Park and Go service is a place where students can park their car at the Pacific Raceways and every 10 minutes or so a shuttle comes and picks up everyone who needs the ride to the campus. This program has opened up more parking options for Green River College students and it acts as a great way to make friends and create ease into…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Lisa Miller Uses Ceramics to Lift People’s Spirits

    By: Amy CarpenterA&E Editor Green River College’s Lisa Miller is an artist who loves to create art out of life’s everyday beauty. Miller enjoys playing with many different styles of art, having done ceramics, drawing, oil painting, photography, and watercolor through Green River’s art classes. She loves to create her art about her family and her goal is that her work will be able to lift her viewers’ spirits. “My favorite pieces and projects are the ones directly inspired by some of my favorite people, sculptures that celebrate my children and siblings, a drawing of my mom, and a watercolor…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    The War Threat Looms Over Young American Psyches

    By: Madison Farnsworth Opinion Editor Because of President Trump’s actions the threat of war is upon us, the Americans. What our leader did was immoral and illegal. The US government declared the air strike against Iran necessary in order to stop an “imminent attack” on US soil, while the Iranian government declared it to be an act of “state terrorism.” The aftermath of it all is now taking place. One of the crises that happened was a Ukrainian airplane being struck down on January 8th 2020. The Iranian government admitted that they shot the plane down three days later. Originally…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Why We Should Start to Care About International News Again

    By: Valentin DreherStudent Writer In our more and more globalized world today, we should start caring about international news coverage again. Greta Thunberg has quickly become one of the world’s most famous climate change activists. When the Swedish 17-year-old first took her protests to the streets in August 2018, protesters all over the world quickly followed her example, as up to six million climate strikers participated worldwide all on the same day. However, the movement was barely covered in American media. The first time Thunberg received significant recognition by media outlets was in September 2019, over a year after her…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    New Friendships Arise From GRC Outdoor Recreational Sports

    By: Jackie NguyenStaff Writer Green River College provides a wide variety of sports and clubs options to fit a variety of people. For some students, the outdoor 6v6 soccer league is a choice to be more involved with the student body and participate in an enjoyable activity. During the winter quarter, two student athletes, Kean Gani and Abdinafa Abukakar, play in a team at the Starfire Sports outdoor 6v6 league. Their team plays against other 6v6 soccer leagues around the area including the multiple teams Green River College has signed up.  Even though their backgrounds are very different they are…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Free On-Campus Counseling Helps Students With Emotional Stress

    By: Jase WanlassStaff Writer Sometimes it strikes out of the blue, smacking its victims like a freight train. Often there are causes for it and many times there are not. However, one thing about depression, anxiety, and stress is that they can be very debilitating. This is especially true for new college students who are often burning the candle at both ends. Perry Dettling, a former Green river college student from Utah, knows firsthand how depression and anxiety feel. In fact, his symptoms were so intense that they began to affect every facet of his life: relationships, school, work, and…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Students Work Hard To Pay off Tuition

    By: Riley CottinghamStaff Writer As the cost of Green River College averages over five thousand a year, students seek out jobs that take away precious time for school work and other activities.  Despite the difficulty of maintaining jobs at school, there are a variety of viable options students can choose from to keep work from taking over their school life. One of the main problems with working and going to school is that the schedules can conflict. Depending on the professor, this can significantly impact the final grade, even if the student is still able to keep up with their…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    Upcoming 2020 Movies: Sequels and Remakes

    By: Nick CreasiaStaff Writer When going out to see 2019’s movies, the trailers shown an amazing lineup scheduled to hit theaters in 2020. Several of 2020’s upcoming movies are sequels from many beloved franchises. One of the more anticipated movies is “007: No Time to Die” featuring Daniel Craig, in which he will be playing the well-known character of James Bond. This will be Daniel’s fifth and final film in the 007 saga, having previously starred in “Casino Royale”, “Quantum of Solace”, “Skyfall”, and “Spectre”. In “No Time to Die”, James Bond has left active service. He is approached by…

  • 2020 - 2020-2026 - Past Issues

    College Food Prices Rip off Students

    By: Mustafe AbdulahiStaff Writer Despite the rising costs of college tuition, student stores still overprice food products, leaving students without transportation with a dip in their budget. Prices of goods at college convenience stores tend to cost more than those found off-campus. This begs the question: are colleges exploiting students by establishing such high prices? According to a study done by Harvard University, up to half of the nation’s college students might struggle with food insecurity, meaning that they often do not have access to food. This problem transcends geography, as well as community colleges, universities, private and public, elite…

  • 2010-2019 - 2019 - Past Issues

    Cancel Culture is an Unnecessary Mess

    By: Madison FarnsworthOpinion Editor Being a celebrity is not always about the glitz and glam, it can turn into an unnecessary bloodbath full of hurt emotions and broken trust. Sometimes it can turn your entire life upside down, especially if you trip up and make a mistake. If that happens then that could lead to your entire career going down the drain. It means you are officially cancelled. Everybody makes mistakes and with the rise of social media your mistakes can be immortalized forever on the internet. For celebrities this is magnified by the fact that thousands of people are…