WWC Welcomes New Faculty Members Five people have joined the Walla Walla College faculty this year:Linda Ivy, assistant professor of psychology, completed her undergraduate and doctoral studies at the University of Oregon. She teaches graduate-level classes in the School of Educa... Read more
A Day in the Life of a College Student Experiencing Family Weekend Parents, grandparents and siblings descended upon the Walla Walla College (WWC) campus in late October for a whirlwind of activities centered on Family Weekend.First held at WWC more than 10 years ago, Family Weekend is an opportunity for parents ... Read more
Faithful Servant WWGH Recognizes Medical Technician for Living the Hospital's Mission Most days, Tomi Horn doesn’t feel like a missionary.For the past 25 years, this 2006 Mission Achievement Award recipient has served as a central processing technician at Walla Walla General Hospital (WWGH), the Adventist Health hospital in Walla W... Read more
New Road on Pitcairn Island Completed GLEANER Readers Helped New Road on Pitcairn Island Completed Read more
Share the Light Northwest Adventist Leadership Convention Almost all of the Northwest’s Adventist pastors were missing from their pulpits on Sabbath, Sept. 30. While they were not at their churches, they were in Portland, listening to Jere Patzer, North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) president, as he pr... Read more
North Pacific Union Conference Constituency Session Delegates Re-elect Officers North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) delegates, meeting in Portland on Sunday, Oct. 1, re-elected officers Jere Patzer, president, Bryce Pascoe, secretary, and Norman Klam, treasurer, for the 2006 through 2011 term. All three were elected by more... Read more
Sidebar for Constituency story The following individuals were elected to serve on the North Pacific Union Conference Executive Committee for the next term of 2006–11. Their names are listed here pending their final acceptance.Donald R. AmmonDoug BarahonaKami BorgRamon CanalsDic... Read more
ACS Manages Hooper Bay Fire Donations Explosions filled the air in early August, destroying more than a dozen homes in Hooper Bay, Alaska, as well as the public elementary and high schools and one village store. Hooper Bay is a small Yup'ik Eskimo village of approximately 1,100 people... Read more