As Woodland Community College prepares to become a fully accredited institution it has begun to form its own Curriculum Committee and Academic Senate, separate from those at Marysville's campus. When WCC develops a completely autonomous Curriculum Committee, members will decide … [Read more...] about Woodland to leave Marysville’s nest
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District diversity not so diverse
Picture a study group for English 1A at Yuba Community College District: a 15-year old who is still in high school, a 40-year old man trying to stay awake after working the night shift for a local warehouse, a single mother of three working and attending school full-time and a … [Read more...] about District diversity not so diverse
Giving until it hurts
On Wednesday, September 27, the Marysville campus community gathered to show its support and compassion. By donating blood, students and staff helped to meet the needs of over 40 hospitals in the Northern and Central California counties. Yuba College student Lisa Rhbuby donated … [Read more...] about Giving until it hurts
November decisions
On Tuesday, November 7, California voters will decide on 13 propositions, among other local measures. Most ask voters to approve bonds, and several are controversial. Proposition 1B bond requests $20 billion to increase highway safety. The money is broken down by categories: … [Read more...] about November decisions
Possibilities for parents
Meet Eloisa Gutierrez, a middle-aged married woman attending Woodland Community College. Eloisa is a full-time student taking 12 units who has been attending WCC for six semesters. She describes her day in one word: "Busy!" This is because Eloisa is a mother to a five-year-old … [Read more...] about Possibilities for parents