by Peter Houston-Hencken The women’s basketball team suffered a defeat from the Puget Sound Loggers, 71-64, Thursday night. Their loss in the semifinal round ended…
Men’s basketball defeats Willamette with five Pirates in double figures
by Connor Soudani Sports Editor A towel over the face of junior Willamette forward Brandon Luedtke with less than a minute to play said it…
Men’s tennis loses two more on road
by Kyle Cacoyannis The men’s tennis team lost both their matches on their trip to Oregon where they competed against Pacific University on Saturday and…
AQUAMAN: The story of a Pirate that almost never was
by Connor Soudani Sports Editor Junior Wes Walton is one of the most decorated swimmers on the Whitworth men’s swim team. He has already won…
Women’s basketball drops to No. 3
by Peter Houston-Hencken Last weekend ended with the women’s basketball team achieving a crushing victory over the Pacific Lutheran University Lutes, 75-52 and suffering a…
Free health care should be utilized by students
by Shelby Harding It’s safe to assume that a majority of students at Whitworth are between the ages of 18 and 24 and that they…
Charter schools offer change to traditional education
by Matthew Boardman The introduction of charter schools to Washington has been accompanied by excitement, nervousness and above all, curiosity. Charter schools have great potential…
Editorial: IN THE LOOP Black history month needs more substance
History is constantly evolving to be more inclusive than it has traditionally been. In light of that, it feels like the current status of Black…
Artist Spotlight: Tanner Walker sees a musical future
by Courtney Murphy Many people have hobbies that they put a lot of time and effort into, whether art, music or sports. But for junior…
Students celebrate diversity with soul music
by Kelli Hennessey To commemorate Black History Month this February, Cultural Events Coordinator senior Ashton Skinner, worked with the Swing and Ballroom Dance Club and…