Who is the Concerned Wilson Student?
Concern over Sodexo's corporate practices prompts campus-wide e-mail frenzy.
Restoring a sense of community through service
Project INSULATE plans to help local seniors insulate their homes as part of an outreach element of the Mountain Green Program, the Environmental Leadership Center (ELC), and the Service-Learning Office (SLO). “The idea of improving the energy efficiency of low income homes fits with the ethos of the college,” director Philip Gibson said.
New healthcare provider on campus
Following the split with Sisters of Mercy, the WWC Health Center is independent for the first time. Among the long-awaited changes will be the availability of birth control, including Plan B.
WHAT WILL BECOME OF BRYSON GYM?
Following the May 22 collapse of the roof of Bryson plans may be in progress to restore the gym and get it LEED certified.
WWC welcomes new Finance Director Jonathan Ehrlich
Ehrlich will be taking the rains from Larry Modlin and plans to "ensure that the College has the resources to support its mission..."
Drought wreaks havoc on campus
“A Warren Wilson rain dance might help.”
Under Pressure: Rising student population puts facilities to the test
Record incoming class puts a strain on campus facilities while administration stresses that there is no plan to further increase student body.
The End of Food Not Bombs?
Food not Bombs "on a steady decline due to a lack of community involvement from Asheville residents and Warren Wilson College students."
On-campus acupuncture can help curb nicotine cravings
Group of hoping-to-quit WWC smokers give acupuncture a try. Smoking cessaction acupuncture can help reduce a routine smoker’s cravings from over 20 cigarettes a day to a minimum of 5.
Peter Pan a huge success, raises $1600
Student directed Peter Pan goes off without a hitch, raises money for Presbyterian Homes for Children.

