Taylor Jones | Staff Writer Whitworth University volleyball player Saylor Anderson will be coaching next year at Mount Vernon High School. Anderson started playing volleyball…
Changes to ASWU Constitution approved by student body
The student body approved three changes to the ASWU Constitution; executive team says it will save on costs and help financially prepare for increased requisitions in the future.
A tree fell on campus. It leafs an impression.
After an April windstorm, a tree fell near the Village and damaged a student’s car.
Minorities in STEM club chartered in ASWU assembly
ASWU has approved a new club that will allow minority students in STEM fields to find community and support.
Why the wind? Professor Jonathan Moo explains the science behind Spokane’s windstorms
Hear Jonathan Moo explain why Spokane gets so many windstorms, and Whitworth arborist Caleb McIlraith explain what happens to our trees because of them.
How to escape the Whitworth pressure cooker
By: Lauren Montague, columnist “What is the best way to deal with the bad external pressures of Whitworth dating culture?” From: Hannah Dear Hannah, First…
One Pine Day successfully crowdfunds special university projects for the eighth year running
By Janeth Beltrán Apodaca Another year of One Pine Day crowdfunding has raised funds for special projects and needs at Whitworth University. The program, which…
“King Richard” movie review
By Hannah Rainford | Staff Writer Sometimes Compton minivans are the perfect ride to Grand Slam titles. Following the untold story from tennis royals Venus…
“Tick, Tick…BOOM!” movie review
By Hannah Foster | Staff Writer The 2021 film adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s play “Tick, Tick…BOOM!” directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda establishes itself as a marvel…
The American Studies Programs as an Off-Campus Option
By Emma Maple, DC columnist When many Whitworth students consider partaking in an off-campus program, their mind immediately goes to the faculty-led programs offered by…