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Volume 114, Issue 4: March 2024
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Past, present and future: Three generations of Editor-in-Chiefs reflect on the importance of a free student press
Stop the presses. While we have never uttered this phrase ourselves, it still rings figuratively loud and clear in student newsrooms around the world. And…
Many students depend on ESS to succeed at Whitworth, but how are they really doing?
By Candice Stilwell | Staff Writer For some students at Whitworth University, like senior sociology major Sitara Busby, the process of getting accommodations through Whitworth’s…
Student athletes volunteer in the community
By Bar Rozenhaimer | Staff Writer Whitworth University athletes do more than perform well on the field — they perform well in life. “Character development…
Israel-Gaza crisis: A Christian peacemaker comes to Whitworth
By Emma Maple | Editor-in-chief Dr. Jer Swigart stood before a crowd at Whitworth University’s chapel on Nov. 30 to speak on what he called…
Letter to the Editor: Being reactionary doesn’t help your case
By Samuel Ortega Disclaimer: Letter to the Editor does not represent the viewpoints of The Whitworthian, members of the editorial board or Whitworth University. Though…
Student recruitment in the wake of the pandemic
By Ally McAfee | Staff Writer Recent trends in college enrollment reveal that students are staying closer to home, and these developments have resulted in the…
Whitworth❤️Spokane?
What is Whitworth’s role within the larger Spokane community? And how well does it uphold that role? Odds are if you have been involved with…
Department of Fine Arts community engagement and outreach at Whitworth compared to Gonzaga
By Jenna Bunescu | Staff Writer Whitworth University and Gonzaga University’s art departments demonstrate their engagement with the Spokane community through art galleries, museums, public…