Entries by Echo Editor (139)
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.
Paula Garrett promoted to VPAA
After an exhaustive national search for the next Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA), President Pfeiffer announced that Garrett, the College’s current Associate Dean for Faculty and Curriculum, had accepted the position.
Introducing EMPOWER for positive change
In the process of making the space more inclusive, the Women's Resource Center has revisioned itself as EMPOWER.
How wheelchair accessible is WWC?
Sophomore Gia Campanella embarks on an exploration to study the challenges people in wheelchairs face and the lack of accessibility for disabled people here on campus and in downtown Asheville.
Warren Wilson Celebrates Earth Day
The Wilson community celebrated Earth Day with music, games, and the adventure race.
Big turnout for Work Day ‘08
Record number of students participated in April 9 work day.
Changes in housing, for better or for worse
Changes include restrictions in squatter rights.
Lakota leader visits WWC
Lakota/Sioux elder Floyd Hand spoke on family, ancestry, reverence for the earth, humanity's role as stewards, Lakota history, generational respect, and relationships.

