by Taylor Zajicek I spent last semester in the tiny, frozen nation of Estonia–an experience which drastically shifted my understanding of nationhood. During this time,…
Engagement ring or class ring?
by Audrey Gore When professor of sociology Robert Clark went to Whitworth, “ring by spring” meant more than it does today. In those days, McMillan…
Inventive students spice up meal times
by Emily Roth For the third night in a row, it’s a Sodexo cheeseburger for dinner. The burgers never quite satisfy a hardworking student’s hunger,…
Is Whitworth really a Christian college?
By Max Nelsen More and more, I’ve come to notice that there is a very common misconception about Whitworth going around on and off campus.…
Booktrader’s prices unmatched
by Andrew Keyser Upon entering Booktraders book store, one cannot help but notice the vast amounts of books crowding the shelves, sitting in windows and…
Women’s tennis 2-18
The Whitworth women’s tennis team swept host Lewis & Clark 9-0 on Friday to defend their 2010 Northwest Conference title. The Pirates (2-2, 1-0 NWC)…
Women’s tennis 2-19
The Whitworth women’s tennis team (3-2, 2-0 NWC) defeated Willamette 6-3 in Oregon on Saturday. Junior Erica Bosman, sophomore Megan Wingfield and junior Claire Hemming…
Whitworth breezes through NWC opener
The Pirate men’s tennis team dominated the Pioneers of Lewis and Clark on Friday night, winning all 9 matches. Whitworth, 1-0 in the NWC and…
Lady Danville uses originality to wow a crowd at Eastern Washington University
by Maddie Hayes All of the seats were full last Tuesday night. In fact, more chairs were brought out to seat the stragglers wandering in.…
Panelists question claims of female progress in today’s society
by Kyle Kim American women might not have been able to vote 100 years ago, but a recent article from The Atlantic claims women today…