By Kyler Cramer | Staff Writer “AI represents a significant threat to the news industry,” was the prompt for the March 20, Irish National Debate…
Solar eclipses: Doom on earth or harmless natural phenomena?
By Abbey Rodriguez | Staff Writer A partial solar eclipse was visible in Washington state this past week for the first time since 2017. In…
Rewriting the student conduct process: Whitworth’s Tim Caldwell wins NASPA excellence award
By Jasmine Schmidt | Staff Writer In January of 2024, Whitworth University’s associate dean for student life, Tim Caldwell, won the National Association of Student Personnel…
The Whitworth Wind Symphony Wind Currents concert 2024
By Jenna Bunescu | Staff Writer The Whitworth Wind Symphony hosted Wind Currents 2024 at Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox in downtown Spokane on March…
Volume 114, Issue 5: April 2024
Featuring:
To switch or not to switch: All the things you need to know about the new catalog
By Abbey Rodriguez | Staff Writer The academic catalog is changing for the 2024-2025 school year. Here are the answers to some common questions about…
Business incubator program: Open to all majors
By Reeshika Sharma | Staff Writer The computer science department at Whitworth University has started a new Business Incubator Program. Dr. Pete Tucker, a math…
Wind symphony and jazz band trip to Thailand
By Jenna Bunescu | Staff Writer The Whitworth University Wind Symphony and Whitworth Jazz Ensemble 1 had a tour in Thailand during the spring break,…
Sarah Thompson Moore’s Outside-In art exhibit
by Ruby Brady | Staff Writer Sarah Thompson Moore, a resident of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho and an artist who has art pieces throughout the city…
Two Whitworth honors students to be published in Scribendi magazine
By Jasmine Schmidt | Staff Writer Megan Necochea and Abigail Ruffcorn, two students in the Whitworth University Honors Program, had their work accepted into Scribendi Magazine,…