by Will Carsh The Whitworth Softball team lost two of three games in the Northwest Conference tournament last weekend, playing a total of three games…
Golf teams take second and fourth at NWC Tournament
by Will Carsh The Whitworth men’s and women’s golf teams both competed in the Northwest Conference tournament on Saturday and Sunday. The men ended in…
Hawaiian Club Lu’au brings island culture inland
The sounds of ukuleles and the smell of pineapple filled the Fieldhouse on the night of Saturday, April 25th as the Hawaiian Club held its…
Wind Symphony presents civil rights themed concert
by Courtney Murphy The Wind Symphony channeled some of the spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr and other reformers at their spring concert on April…
Professor becomes associate dean of College of Arts and Sciences
by Lee Morgan John Pell, an assistant professor of English at Whitworth, will assume the duties of associate dean of the College of Arts and…
Students challenged to use gender-neutral bathrooms
by Hayley O’Brien Harper Lee once wrote, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… Until you climb…
Student symposium lecture: Call for Sex Education Reform
by Hayley O’Brien On April 22 senior Megan Hinzdel urged Whitworth students and church communities to actively support comprehensive sex education during the last student…
Whitworth Student Pro-Life Club brings attention to number of abortions occuring at Planned Parenthood
An array of small pink crosses that covered the lawn outside the library were sure to grab attention from across campus, and that is just…
The choice to marry young should be respected by all
by Matthew Boardman Marrying before the age of 25 is no longer the norm in America. In fact, marrying in one’s early 20s has become…
The Whitworthian Goes Global
Three Pirates share their thoughts on the interesting food they’ve eaten since they started studying abroad. Alyssa Brooks Location: British Isles Daffodils always spell spring…