Fall is a time of change, and Warren Wilson College student Tess Satsuma — an intern for Mountain Xpress — offers a musing look at campus news. photo by Josh Reiss

Fall is a time of change, and Warren Wilson College student Tess Satsuma — an intern for Mountain Xpress — offers a musing look at campus news. photo by Josh Reiss
This 30-minute documentary shows how determination and innovation helped Warren Wilson rise from a hard-scrabble boys school in the late 1800s, to become a nationally recognized four-year college (with MFA program in creative writing) today with a reputation as one of the most earth-friendly schools on the planet.
EDITOR’S NOTE: The 2011 Building Healthy and Sustainable Communities Conference has been canceled. We can change our lifestyles; we can change how we interact with each other; we can change our future. That’s the word from Olson Huff, a local pediatrician who helped draw the health community into Mountain Green, an annual sustainability conference held […]
Photographs made on the Warren Wilson College River Trail along the Swannanoa River.
Photo by Jonathan Welch
“Hello land. Haven’t seen you in awhile. It started as a glow in the night but now I see shining lights,” was the word, via Twitter, from Katie at 1:39 a.m., March 14. … Back on Sunday, Jan. 3, at about 7 a.m., Warren Wilson grad Katie Spotz left Senegal, rowing solo across the Atlantic.
I got a call this morning from a man who knows great theatre. The current production at Warren Wilson, on through Sunday, is not to miss, he says.