Russian student has many stories to tell
by Brianna Anderson Although freshman Olga Ryakhovskaya grew up in Spokane for most of her life, her hometown is Georgievsk, ...
Second year Resident Assistant values her experience at Whitworth
by Maddie Hayes She’s probably most well-known around the Whitworth community as the awesome Resident Assistant who has been working ...
House provides different kind of community
by Caitlin Richmond There are a lot of things people would be surprised to know about the Squalrus. First, it’s ...
Biology to makeup: One student’s journey
by Audrey Gore Kelly Thorpe can make wounds appear as if from nowhere. She can also turn you into superman, give ...
Whitworth’s most fashionable
First Place: Felicity Brigham Style: Constantly shifting based on my mood. I very rarely wear pants, sticking to skirts, dresses ...
Checking the pulse of religion on campus
by Jo Miller According to Whitworth’s 1890 mission statement, while the institution is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, it does ...
Classic musical, Cats comes to Spokane
by Sophie Sestero Rum Tum Tugger is relatable to any high school or college alpha male, Taylor said. “Rum Tum ...
The busiest man on campus
Matt McCourt is a junior from Beaverton, Oregon (a suburb of Portland). He is majoring in History and Sociology, with ...
Professor shares his experiences of religious diversity
by Lindsie Wagner Raised in an evangelical tradition, assistant professor of English Casey Andrews has since encountered and involved himself ...
Jake Decker values time in Spokane
by Andrew Forhan Freshman Jake Decker was no stranger to the Spokane area when he began his first day of college ...
Unconventional student brings a little metal to campus
by Jo Miller I am obnoxious, abrasive, and unique by Whitworth standards, Rose Prince said matter-of-factly, as she twisted her ...
Frisbee at its finest: Benjamin Cole
by Remi Omodara Frisbee is an intense sport and it has its own culture, junior Benjamin Cole said. Cole has been ...