by Emma Maple | Staff Writer I live at the intersection of two worlds. My conservative friends believe Trump and the Republicans are the saviors of America. My liberal friends believe Biden and the Democrats…
After delays, Diversity Monologues gives student poets opportunity to express how they know love
by Zach McGuckin | Staff Writer After postponement due to campus closure last spring, seven student poets were finally able to perform the 5th Annual Diversity Monologues, a program where students share…
Not in vein: New health sciences building for doctorate programs
Photos by Benjamin Gallaway by Annika Bjornson | Staff Writer With plans to open in the spring of 2022, foundation has been poured for the new Health Sciences building…
Spokane Health Officer terminated after a tumultuous week
by Rachel Ayres | News Editor Bob Lutz was terminated Thursday evening as the result of a four-hour special meeting held virtually by the Spokane…
Did Whitworth’s gen eds need revision?
by Emma Maple | Staff Writer Sometimes we need to fix things, even if they aren’t broken. For the last two years, Whitworth has been…
Test negative, stay positive: Students’ experiences in quarantine
by Annika Bjornson | Staff Writer Quarantine experiences vary greatly for Whitworth students, with some students relocating to theme houses, some self-isolating off campus, and even one stuck in Florida. As of October…
Whitworth International Student Athletes Face Additional COVID Challenges
by Katelyn McLean | Sports Writer by COVID-19 has turned the college sports world on its head. With sports at Whitworth postponed and possibly canceled, athletes are…
Empower U: Impactful workshops to inspire students
by Angel Stacey The Empower U workshops, a new program created this fall by Student Equity and Success, strive to teach students how to expand and adapt their worldview in an ever-changing country and world. Student…
Students get creative and celebrate Halloween safely
by Angel Stacey With COVID-19 regulations in place, Whitworth students were forced to find non-traditional means of celebrating Halloween. Students and faculty came up with ways to enjoy Halloween regardless of the…
Branching out: Campus development projects and impact on trees
Annika Bjornson | Staff Writer With the recent release of the 2020 Master Plan for Whitworth’s campus, upcoming development projects are expected to fell about 20 trees. This decision comes on the heels of last spring, when Whitworth…