by Caitlyn Starkey Sophomore Hannah Crawford is a spunky blond, filled with a passion for service and a full schedule to prove it. Crawford grew…
Baseball battles UPS in doubleheader
Pirates have outscored Loggers 28-12 in three non-conference matchups by Nathan Webber The Whitworth Pirates baseball team came away with a win and a tie…
Hypocritical Christians fail to accept others
by Jasmine Barnes “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your…
More than just red coats on the mountain
Mt. Spokane volunteer ski patrollers form strong bonds within the community by Nerissa Kresge Mountain mamas, twin sisters, ski brats, adopted aunts and uncles, ski-sters,…
Americans should continue to help Haiti
by Haley Williamson An earthquake with a 7.0 magnitude hit Port Au Prince, the capitol of Haiti, on Jan. 12, 2008. The United States immediately…
Renovated Didier’s scheduled to open
by Sandra Tully After months of remodeling and repair, the local restaurant Didier’s, famous for their frozen yogurt, is finally ready to reopen its doors…
Examining campus security
As crime rates rise in surrounding areas, security strives to keep campus safe through communication by Evanne Montoya The Spokane Sheriff’s Department, drove through the…
Women’s softball opens season on road
by Sena Hughes The Whitworth softball team kicked off its season last weekend, going 2-4 in the Northwest Cup in Clackamas, Ore. The Pirates dealt…
Book Review: La Ruina’s ‘The Natural’
How to be the world’s greatest seducer and write a book bragging about it by Nerissa Kresge Single Awareness Day has come and gone, leaving…
In the Chambers Feb. 22
by Melinda Leavitt This last week in the Chambers was busy! First of all, we were all stunned by a wonderful presentation from the builders…