An estimated 6 million children die every year of starvation. That breaks down to 16,000 per day. These heartbreaking statistics came from David Armstrong's web site www.bikeforhunger.com. Marysville resident, David Armstrong, is riding his bike 1,900 miles, from Vancouver, … [Read more...] about Biking for Hunger
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Respected professor retires
Although Lee Mitchell retired from Woodland Community College in May this year, he is still as involved in the college as ever. Now 70 years old, Professor Mitchell put in 30+ years of teaching at Woodland Community College, but says he could make the total 40+ years. He … [Read more...] about Respected professor retires
Get Your Z’s
According to the Florida Sleep Disorder Center, more than 100 million, or over one-third of the United States population of all ages "regularly fail to get a good night's sleep." Lack of sleep hinders memory and learning processes and puts the individual who is sleep deprived at … [Read more...] about Get Your Z’s
Accessing Education
A College education has never been more expensive or more necessary than it is right now. Despite a tightening job market, the US Department of Education has helped education become more accessible. According to Kathleen Porter in her treatise on the value of a college degree, … [Read more...] about Accessing Education
Getting tutored on campus
A college education can bring many previously unattainable goals well into a student's reach. Along with these advancements, however, come many obstacles and headaches. To help students meet these challenges and overcome them is the main goal of the Tutoring Center at Woodland … [Read more...] about Getting tutored on campus