The Story Behind introduces a series of images that explore the extraordinary in everyday life at Warren Wilson College.
Learning Woodturning
24 Hours for Africa
Service at Pine Ridge
Mountain Bike Nationals
The Swannanoa Journal
Tanzania
SawStop
Germany
Fire at WWC
Weaving in Thailand
The Triad Meets Peru
Four on Friday
The Old Farmer's Ball
In Spain
Gamelan Music
Moving into the Village
Handrails
Tibet
Biodiesel
A Morning Snack
Gulf Coast Trip
Work Day
Spring Break in Cuba
Holding a Goat
Dogwood Sunset
Tree
Tires
Fences
Breakfast Crowd
Pillars
Parade
Town Meeting
Janisse
Julie
2008
Winter (pdf file)
Feature: G.D Davidson Roundtable — Helping Students Find Their Calling
• Service from the heart—students spend fall break at Pine Ridge
• Alumni award winners
• Environmental journalism students take to the airwaves
• WorldWide student finds inspiration in Uganda
• Owls take 2nd at collegiate mountain bike championships
• WWC receives grant for new environmental curriculum
• Wealth and wicker baskets
• Alumni notes
• Looking back: Working in the kitchen
• Singing in the dark times—A talk with poet and physician Roy Jaconstein
• President's Report
2007
Winter (pdf file)
Feature: President Sandy Pfeiffer: Honoring the past, shaping the future
• Daughter of Farm School alumnus honors father
• WWC receives national environmental award
• Alumni award winners
• National Science Foundation grant to aid Berry Site excavations
• Owls finish strong in fall sports
• Homecoming ’06
• Education meets environmental action
• Alumni notes
• Looking back: 1965-66 WWC choir
Summer (pdf file)
Feature: In depth with "Her Deepness" — an interview with Sylvia Earle
• Invitation to integrate made history
• Carla Sutherland: In her own words
• Rodney Lytle ‘73 named director of multicultural affairs
• President Pfeiffer signs climate commitment
• Carter delivers call to action at 2007 commencement
• Hank Steinbrecher leads visioning for WWC athletics
• Installation address
• Drew Stephens ‘88 spreads the GIS gospel
• Alumni notes
• Looking back: Old Main