2018-2019 Archive

WU Confessions

by Rachel Ayres | Staff Writer Drawing the line between whistleblowing and slander is a difficult task and has been ...

Ethics Bowl brings home third national title

by Annika Bjornson | Staff Writer The Philosoraptors once again proved their tenacity in the National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl in ...

Mac community faces tradition changes

by Annika Bjornson | Staff Writer They occupy Whitworth’s original building from 1914. They bake cookies and sing songs with ...

Student receives invitation to the White House

by Rachel Ayres | Staff Writer One Whitworth student’s spring break plans have taken a dramatic turn, as Junior Lauren ...

Letter to the Editor: Free speech is alive and well

By: Kamau Chege Dear Editor, In the wake of the controversy surrounding ASWU President Tersa Almaw and her deciding vote ...

Letter to the Editor: on Ben Shapiro and free speech

Dear Editor, To have been a queer student on Whitworth University’s campus for the past two weeks is to have ...

Ask Izzy #2

Query: “My family wanted me to major in something that would guarantee a good paying job after college, but I ...

Nathan Sandberg: reinventing glass art

by Solenne de Tassigny | Staff Writer The Whitworth University Bryan Oliver Gallery recently opened a new display of the ...

Bus passes receive mixed responses

by Mikayla Davis | Staff Writer For on-campus students, particularly those without a car, access to adequate transportation has been ...

Whitworth gives back to community through Cup of Cool Water drive

by Rachel Ayres | Staff Writer Whitworth students recently had the chance to give back to their community by donating ...

Blackface lecture: “Leaning into uncomfortable truth”

by Annika Bjornson | Staff Writer In light of recent news stories about the offensive use of blackface, Whitworth professor ...

ASWU and the freedom of speech: intellectual echo chamber?

Madison Habersetzer | Guest Columnist Several weeks ago, I was nominated by my fellow students to speak at Whitworth’s 2019 ...