by Jo Miller There is soon to be an empty office in downstairs Lindaman as valued communications studies professor Ginny Whitehouse leaves Whitworth at the…
Business as usual for Whitworth
by Caitlyn Starkey Four Whitworth teams placed in the regional business competition. Thirty-eight teams from Whitworth’s School of Global Commerce & Management, Gonzaga’s Hogan Entrepreneurial…
ASWU charters two new clubs for next year
As the year winds down, ASWU charters new clubs with lofty goals for the coming year.
Dining hall expansion in the works
Board of Trustees approves $6.5 million expansion for the dining hall.
Osama bin Laden dead
by Jessica Valencia After nearly 10 years of Osama bin Laden being labeled as public enemy No. 1, White House sources have reported the national…
Vocal jazz soloists awe audience
by Lauren Otheim Taking the stage in a bright gold dress, sophomore MacKenzie Covington belted four songs as bold as her clothes. Starting with a…
I’m Just Saying: know what you believe
by Brianna Anderson When five college students get together for a school project about religion, the assignment turns into a night full of revelations and…
Non-profit organizations partner with Bloomsday to raise funds and awareness
by Dani Dubois World Relief and Partners International have partnered with Bloomsday to create an easy way for the Spokane community to support their causes.…
Celebration with a cause: Springfest funds set to help Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf
by Kara Fisher This year ASWU decided that all proceeds from Springfest 2011 will be going to the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf, where…
Women’s auxiliary raises funds for residence hall furnishings
by Lindsie Wagner Clad in brightly-colored prints and spring cardigans, dozens of women gathered April 26 for the annual Women’s Auxiliary Spring Tea and Style…