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Green River Alumnus Publishes New Sci-fi Thriller Novel
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Green River Alumnus Publishes New Sci-fi Thriller Novel

By: William Baliton 
A&E Editor

Green River alumnus, Kartik Sarda, has recently published a new sci-fi thriller novel about Sprachia, a mysterious world caught in power struggles and turmoil.

by Editor•October 31, 2018April 21, 2025
Theater Events and Productions Hosted at Green River College
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Theater Events and Productions Hosted at Green River College

By: Jayden Valencia 
Staff Writer 

Green River College performs several theater productions throughout the course of the year between two theater companies, the Green River Theater Company and Heavier Than Air.

by Editor•October 27, 2018April 21, 2025
Impressive Green River Mens’ Cross Country Team Prepares for Finals
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Impressive Green River Mens’ Cross Country Team Prepares for Finals

By: Kaelyn Walls
Staff Writer

This year’s Green River College (GRC) Cross Country team has had a good season so far, and Coach Robert Bartholomew expects that trend to continue.

by Editor•October 27, 2018April 21, 2025
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Green River’s Halloween Party Creates a Spooky Atmosphere

By: Rachel Knittle
Staff Writer 

The Green River College Halloween Party offered many exciting activities for students and faculty.

by Editor•October 27, 2018October 19, 2021
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Green River has a Number of Four Year Degrees but Needs More

By: Mario Pimentel
Staff Writer

Green River College has started to obtain a number of four-year year degrees, but what is the plan moving forward?

by Editor•October 26, 2018October 19, 2021
Green River Partners with the King County Library System
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Green River Partners with the King County Library System

By: Margo Mead
Editor-in-Chief

Green River College has created a new partnership with the King County Library System (KCLS) allowing each Green River student to have an online KCLS library card.

by Editor•October 16, 2018April 21, 2025
Ocean Acidification Forcing Endless Marine Species to Extinction
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Ocean Acidification Forcing Endless Marine Species to Extinction

By: Kaelyn Walls
Staff Writer 

While the term “global warming” is familiar to the vast majority of Americans today, ocean acidification is a lesser-known, but equally important, environmental blight.

by Editor•October 13, 2018April 21, 2025
Running Start Pays for Blossoming Students
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Running Start Pays for Blossoming Students

By: Raelyn Clark
Staff Writer

Green River College offers a wide variety of programs, the most popular being Running Start.

by Editor•October 12, 2018April 21, 2025
Social Media: An Excellent Tool of Communication that Students Use and Abuse
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Social Media: An Excellent Tool of Communication that Students Use and Abuse

By Jayden Valencia
Staff Writer

In this day and age, social media is an excellent tool to have to keep in touch with friends and to stay up to date with individual interests.

by Editor•October 12, 2018April 21, 2025
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Blue Blocker Glasses Saving Students from Vision Damage

By: Rachel Knittle
Staff Writer 

Students should consider investing in Blue Blocker glasses in order to better their eyesight and protect from long-term damage. 

by Editor•October 12, 2018October 19, 2021

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