The WCC Administration has shown significant interest in real estate development. That’s nice, but WCC is a community college. It is not – and should…
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Recently, WCC revealed its new, WCC Master Plan Update. If you look at it, you will see that the construction projects that made the Master…
Washtenaw County voters authorized, built and paid for (in large part) Washtenaw Community College. For the past 25 years, however, the WCC Board of Trustees…
Campus construction is a drawn-out process. Building projects can take years to complete. One tricky aspect of a construction project is the funding. A campus…
Yesterday, I looked at how much students pay to attend WCC, and what they get in return from the Trustees. Between 2015 and 2020, WCC…
The WCC Trustees are supposed to provide oversight of the ample public revenues WCC receives annually. I have already written about how much the taxpayers…
Half of Americans would bend down to pick up a penny, so it’s safe to assume that no one wants to leave a billion dollars…
According to the State of Michigan, it has received more than 60,000 applications for its Futures for Frontliners (F4F) program. The program offers free college…
It’s easy to think that a so-called “down-ballot” race for community college trustees doesn’t really matter. For many voters, the candidates are a collection of…
If this were Jeopardy!, the clue would be, “The most important question WCC Trustees aren’t asking.” Among the other questions that WCC Trustees aren’t asking,…