Spokane summer events to keep you entertained For students remaining in Spokane for the summer, the semester’s rapidly approaching end can mean not seeing friends…
Music has power to establish a connection and allow for escape
by Haley Williamson There is a tremendous amount of power in music. Influence and inspiration lie in all aspects and areas of music from reading…
Clearing the air about cigarettes, smoking at Whitworth
by Lucas Thayer After two decades of research, the link between smoking tobacco and various forms of lung, heart and mouth cancer are more than…
Whitworth alumni come back, teach for red and black
by Rebekah Bresee The phrase “Once a Pirate, always a Pirate” rings true for select Whitworth faculty and staff members. Several professors received an education…
Quantifiable factors fail to communicate quality
by Sena Hughes I have recently seen the posts of high school seniors rolling in on Facebook wondering, contemplating, fretting and panicking about the notorious…
Senior class endowment honors memory of student
by Catherine Porter The basis for this year’s graduating class gift will be an endowment in remembrance of Taylor Fenters, who passed away during his…
Tattoos: Are they still taboo?
by Meghan Dellinger Sophomore Kari Johnson got her tattoo of the word “shalom” in cursive because of a class about the subject she took last…
Student privacy compromised by directory
by Connor Soudani Due to a flaw in the Whitworth directory, for an unknown period of time students were able to log in to the…
Privilege can become a catalyst for change
by Lindsey Hubbart This week, the film “Girl Rising” aired on Whitworth’s campus. The film documented the lives of girls from different countries as they…
Students responsible for holding Whitworthian historically accountable
Chrissy RoachEditor-in-chief After spending several hours sitting on an uncomfortable library stool and sifting through hundreds of Whitworthian archives, it hit me. The Whitworthian lasts…