Their Hearts Are in the Kitchen
Everybody eats, but not everybody cooks. Many of us abandoned our cooking careers when we outgrew making mud pies. Fortunately, many other budding cooks persisted.
Everybody eats, but not everybody cooks. Many of us abandoned our cooking careers when we outgrew making mud pies. Fortunately, many other budding cooks persisted.
Last day to register for spring quarter is March 29
2019-2020 WWCC Foundation scholarship application is now open! Apply between January 15, 2019 – March 31, 2019. Go to foundation.wwcc.edu/scholarships to apply! ALL WWCC students are encouraged to apply.
2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the John Deere tractor, and the 24th anniversary of WWCC’s John Deere Agricultural Technology program.
College Cellars of Walla Walla, the winemaking program for Walla Walla Community College, remained at the head of the class for the Tri-Cities Wine Festival by using a 2016 Barbera to claim the title of best of show in 2018.
If you’re going to spend a year building a house by hand, it helps to know that it was for an exemplary cause. That’s the case with the houses that students in WWCC’s carpentry program build for the Blue Mountain Action Council’s Carrie Ave. project.
What last year’s Warriors accomplished was sensational: A 32-1 record, a 30-game winning streak to conclude the season, another Eastern Region championship and the school’s third NWAC title.
Sometimes success just runs in the family. One such family gave us Ari Lopez, a WWCC graduate and largely unsung hero of the local culinary scene.
You can talk to almost any one of the 105 students in WWCC’s Alternative Education Program and hear a version of this story:
The history of the human race is writ in water. Where there is no water, we cannot thrive. Great civilizations spring up around water, others die out when their sources of water become unreliable.