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Students at Cesar Chavez line up for recess.
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Students at Cesar Chavez line up for recess.
Hannah Sievert was the editor in chief of The Beacon for the 2018-19 school year. Photo by Keaton Averman.
Colette Clark writes about freshman year and how she learned that sometimes asking for help is the best choice you can make.
Fiona O'Brien shares why salting in the winter can cause more harm than good.
Freshman Sema Pankin was named WCC Freshman of the Year on April 24.
Community Engagement Editor Natalie Nygren poses with College Ecology Club President Ruby Beauchamp.
After seven years as the Director of Public Safety, Gerry Gregg will retire. Photo: UP Marketing
Communication professor Vail Fletcher runs a farm with her partner Greg and their two children. Left to right: Fletcher, Poppy, Stamp and Huckleberry. Photo courtesy of Fletcher.
One of the guest houses on their property where AirBnb guests can stay. Photo courtesy of Fletcher.
Left to right: Fletcher, Poppy, Stamp and Huckleberry. Photo courtesy of Fletcher.
The sheep and goats graze on one of their fields during the summer. Photo courtesy of Fletcher.
Poppy (left) and Huckleberry (right) smile big for the camera. Photo courtesy of Fletcher.
Stamp hand built their barn, which serves as multipurpose space for events like the Portland Food Swap and for their farm stand in the summers. Photo courtesy of Fletcher.
Stamp recently built their second guest house, and Fletcher did the interior decorating. Photo courtesy of Fletcher.
Rev. Dan Parrish enjoys a cigar as he refinishes a leaf he made for Joe Etzel's childhood kitchen table.
Parrish gives haircuts to Lund residents by appointment. Haircuts are free, but he encourages donations that go to Holy Cross missions in Haiti.
Parrish applies a coat of stain in hopes of matching his new leaf to Joe Etzel's 105 year old table.
Parrish often enjoys cigars with other priests in the wood shop as they relax and work on various personal projects (Right to left: Rev. Jim King, Rev. Bill Hund, Rev. Tim Weed and Parrish).
Parrish made a barber-fixture by hand using scrap wood salvaged from broken furniture from around campus.