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Mascot. Slater the Gator. Website. www.greenriver.edu. Green River College is a public community college in Auburn, Washington, United States. It has a student body of over 13,000 [2] and has satellite campuses in nearby cities of Kent and Enumclaw, Washington. The college primarily awards associates degrees but also offers 9 bachelor's degrees.
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Western Wyoming Community College is located in Rock Springs and has an extended campus center in Green River, Wyoming, along with other outreach centers across southwest Wyoming. [3] The boundaries of the college district, with those of the county, enclose 10,473 square miles (27,120 km 2) in the southwestern part of the state. Western serves ...
Website. KGRG.com. KGRG-FM (89.9 FM) is a radio station in Auburn, Washington owned by Green River College. The station broadcasts over the air at 89.9 MHz and as well as online. The station also broadcasts in HD. KGRG-FM broadcasts GRCC and local high school playoff athletic events live. The station antenna is located within the dense ...
LMS. KGRG (1330 AM) is a 500 watts day and 26 watts at night AM college radio station transmitting from Enumclaw, Washington, licensed to the Green River Foundation and operated by Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington. The station is called "KGRG1" and has a classic alternative format. KGRG's nighttime signal reception is ...
The Nate Robinson that plays for the New York Knicks and former Washington Husky did not play for Green River Community College Basketball, however, there was a student who played from 2001-2002 named Nate Robinson. His picture can be seen in the weight room facility's "Wall of Fame".
The college's name changed to Everett Community College in 1967 to conform with the Washington State Community College Act. On February 16, 1987, an arson fire broke out at the college's library that destroyed the main student services building and killed firefighter Gary Parks. The arson destroyed 48,000 books and remained unsolved for decades.
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