by Kelly Johnson Ten theme houses will pass out candy for Halloween for the Theme House Trick-or-Treating Event. This is the first year the event…
Poet Taylor Mali makes a difference in the teaching world
by Brianna Anderson Spoken word poet Taylor Mali is one of few people in the country who currently makes his living solely from his own poetry.…
Review: All for one, but maybe not one for all audiences
by Rachel O’Kelley “The Three Musketeers” debuted in theaters this past Friday, bringing in action film buffs and Musketeer novel fans alike to experience the latest…
Montana restaurant opens location in Spokane
by Melissa Barringer “Growing like mad” is the term General Manager Kaci Pratt of the new Mackenzie River Pizza Co. used to describe the restaurant’s expansion.…
Ignite!’s Riverfront Fright haunts downtown
by Kelli Raines Ignite!’s Riverfront Fright is open to the Spokane community for its fourth year. The event is a Halloween haunted house that is…
Construction company looks for cause of cold showers in Duvall
by Jennifer Ingram Many students in Duvall Hall began complaining about issues with the showers in their pods in late September. Duvall resident senior Samantha…
Mississippi’s abortion amendment ill-conceived
by Elizabeth Reeves Mississippi, a bible-belt state that already has several of the nation’s strictest anti-abortion regulations and only a solitary clinic where these procedures…
Time for Washington to approve Initiative 1183
by Ryan Stevens This coming November, citizens in Washington will vote on Initiative 1183, which would privatize alcohol distribution in the state. There are several…
Don’t worry about being single
by Rosie Brown While Whitworth is an enchanting, blended world of academia and community, one recurring nightmare that has haunted many students is the obsession…
Parental encouragment good for kids
by Remi Omodara From an early age, some are told they can be whatever they want to be. Teachers and parents instill this into young…