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A student walking into a building at Spokane's WSU campus on Sunday, March 30, 2025. | Matt Cochran/The Whitworthian
The relationship between WSU’s and Whitworth’s Health Sciences Departments expands
Candice Stilwell April 23, 2025

Washington State University (WSU) Spokane and Whitworth University (WU) have...

The Duvall Hall sign stands with Duvall Hall in the background at Whitworth University, Monday, April 7, 2025, in Spokane, Wash. | Jasmine Olson/The Whitworthian
The student housing lottery: The process, luck and how it works for you
Andres Aguilera April 17, 2025

The housing lottery process at Whitworth has evolved many times to provide students...

From left to right, Whitworth track and field runners Ashlyn Dary, Marlee Paget, Lulu Brady and Lily Jones, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025, at the Whitworth track in Spokane, Wash. | Jack Tenold/The Whitworthian
Closing in on history: Whitworth Track and field inching closer to breaking records
Finn Anderson April 10, 2025

On Friday, Feb. 8, Lulu Brady, Marlee Paget, Lily Jones and Ashlyn Dary posted...

Rosalind Nordberg lines up a drive, Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023, at Kalispell Golf and Country Club in Spokane, Wash. | Photo by Caleb Flegel, courtesy of Whitworth Athletics
New season, new goals: Whitworth golf trains for victory
Esperanza Jiaqi Gui April 3, 2025

With the start of the spring season of 2025, the Whitworth men’s and women’s...

Cars drive by the Garland Movie Theatre on Wednesday, March 21, 2025 in Spokane, Wash. | Matt Cochran/The Whitworthian
Controversy at The Garland: How to engage with movies that haven’t aged well
Max Broennle April 17, 2025

The Garland cinema shows weekly films, ranging from contemporary to classics, meaning you might catch an older film that has some outdated content....

Cars drive by the Garland Movie Theatre on Wednesday, March 21, 2025 in Spokane, Wash. | Matt Cochran/The Whitworthian
Controversy at The Garland: How to engage with movies that haven’t aged well
Max Broennle April 17, 2025

The Garland cinema shows weekly films, ranging from contemporary to classics,...

The Great Northern Clocktower seen through the overlook in the Spokane Pavilion at Riverfront Park, March 20, 2025, in Spokane, Wash. | Jasmine Olson/The Whitworthian
Spokane parks through Whitworth community lens
Telmen Amarbayasgalan April 15, 2025

The City of Spokane hosts a total of 87 parks, each offering a unique way to...

Automatic vs. manual: Why do some care, and should you give manual a spin?
Automatic vs. manual: Why do some care, and should you give manual a spin?
Kyler Cramer December 17, 2024

Manual cars are rapidly disappearing off U.S. roads, with the skills to operate...

Destroyed Confederate flag attached to a truck, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in Spokane, Wash. | Grace Uppendahl/The Whitworthian, license plate blurred by Caleb Flegel
GUEST COLUMN: We hold these truths to be self evident: Counter hate with speech, not violence
Kyle Evers, Whitworthian editor-in-chief emeritus and Emma Maple, journalist and former Whitworthian editor-in-chief November 28, 2024

The day after Donald Trump was elected 47th president of the United States,...

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