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Ridgefield librarian asks students about weeds

July 4, 2020, 6:01am Community

South Ridge Elementary School librarian Emily Crawford got creative to challenge students to read, research and vote online while learning at home during the pandemic. Read story

Woodland Public Schools celebrates graduates

July 4, 2020, 6:01am Community

Students at Woodland Public Schools celebrated graduates of all ages despite the pandemic. Read story

Camara Banfield  (The Columbian files)

Vancouver schools appoints chief criminal deputy prosecutor to replace Stoker

Camara Banfield  (The Columbian files)

July 1, 2020, 10:26am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools’ directors unanimously appointed Camara Banfield, Clark County chief criminal deputy prosecutor, to the school board. Read story

Sally Tomlinson, 67, art history professor at Clark College, is pictured at her home in Vancouver as a vintage poster from legendary band, The Doors, top left, is seen overhead. Tomlinson, who resides in Vancouver, has written essays on rock posters. &quot;I see it as my job to make people comfortable with art,&quot; she said.

Working in Clark County: Dr. Sally Tomlinson, art history professor at Clark College

Sally Tomlinson, 67, art history professor at Clark College, is pictured at her home in Vancouver as a vintage poster from legendary band, The Doors, top left, is seen overhead. Tomlinson, who resides in Vancouver, has written essays on rock posters. &quot;I see it as my job to make people comfortable with art,&quot; she said.

June 27, 2020, 5:09am Business

Sally Tomlinson had always taught a hybrid of online and in-person art history classes at Clark College. Read story

Enrollment at regional colleges drops, leading to cuts

June 26, 2020, 8:51am Northwest

With families out of work this spring because of the coronavirus, and with college courses reduced to prerecorded lectures and Zoom discussions, many experts predicted that enrollment would decline precipitously this fall. Read story

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee motions about the high rate of coronavirus cases in the area during a news conference at Yakima Valley College Tuesday, June 16, 2020, in Yakima, Wash. Inslee met with leaders in local government, health care and business to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the area, which has one of the highest rates of infection in the state.

Inslee: What Washington universities, colleges must do to open in person for fall quarter

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee motions about the high rate of coronavirus cases in the area during a news conference at Yakima Valley College Tuesday, June 16, 2020, in Yakima, Wash. Inslee met with leaders in local government, health care and business to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the area, which has one of the highest rates of infection in the state.

June 25, 2020, 8:55am Latest News

Gov. Jay Inslee outlined a series of steps that the state’s colleges and universities would need to take in order to open in person this fall, including making students and staff self-certify that they have not experienced COVID-19 symptoms since their last visit to campus. Read story

EWU faculty senate votes no confidence in president, drawing swift rebuke from trustees

June 23, 2020, 9:04am Northwest

Eastern Washington University’s faculty senate on Monday held a vote of no confidence in President Mary Cullinan, showing overwhelming disapproval of her handling of the university’s brewing financial crisis. Read story

Kids line up for a pizza lunch Wednesday during Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s Summer Playgrounds Program at Evergreen Park in Vancouver.

Summer programs open, offer meals for children through Aug. 14

Kids line up for a pizza lunch Wednesday during Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s Summer Playgrounds Program at Evergreen Park in Vancouver.

June 23, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

Families in need can find free meals for their children at schools and apartment complexes across Clark County, though the annual program will look different this year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Read story