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WNC nurses association presents Bingo Night Dec. 12


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Bingo Night is coming to Western Nevada College, courtesy of the National Students Nurses Association.

From 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, in Carson Nugget Hall in WNCs Aspen Building join the fun of competing against others for a chance to win a turkey, ham or pie.

Tickets are $20, including three bingo cards. Additional bingo cards are $5. The event also includes a bake sale and silent auction.

Proceeds will be used to send nursing students to the national convention in Seattle next spring.


Consider giving the gift of education

As we celebrate the season of giving, Western Nevada College Foundation invites you to make a difference in the lives of students at Western Nevada College. Your generosity can help empower future nurses, engineers, educators, and community leaders.

Every contribution supports scholarships, programs, and resources that open doors to success for our students. Together, we can ensure they have the tools they need to thrive.

This holiday season, give the gift of education and opportunity. Visit wnc.edu/donate.

Happy holidays from all of us at Western Nevada College.


Student government group holding food drive

Join the Associated Students of Western Nevada in making a difference for students who don’t have enough to eat.

Donate canned goods, dry goods and other nonperishable food items to help restock the Wildcat Reserve Food Pantry. Drop-off bins are located at the Student Center, Dini Library, Bristlecone Building and Cedar Building. The food drive continues through Dec. 12.

For information, call 775-445-3218.


Winter session accelerated classes nearing capacity

Seats are filling up fast for WNCs 2024 winter session, so don’t delay registering.

Choose from three-week and/or five-week accelerated courses in history, management science, information systems and business.

Five-week accelerated courses still available starting Dec. 16 and ending Jan. 17 are Business 299 (real-world business topics) and Management Science 323 (Master data-driven decision-making).

For three weeks of accelerated learning, students can choose from History 290 (Roaring 20s) and Information Systems 101 (learn essential technical skills).

These classes start Dec. 30 and end Jan. 17.

For information, call 775-445-3277 or go to wnc.edu/starthere. To receive academic advice, call 775-445-3267 or book an appointment at wnc.edu/advising.