By Kyler Cramer | Staff Writer “AI represents a significant threat to the news industry,” was the prompt for the March 20, Irish National Debate…
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…
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,…
Dune 2: A review
by: Jenna Bunescu The release of “Dune: Part Two” showcased the franchise’s excellence, exceeding expectations for book adaptations and sets a new standard for 2024’s…
The Oscars: Whitworth’s community opinion
Reeshika Sharma | Staff Writer The Oscars award ceremony was on Mar. 10 at 4:00 p.m. These awards are given to celebrate technical and artistic…
Diving into the “Rabbit Hole”
By Ruby Brady | Staff Writer Content warnings for discussion of death and child loss. It is that time of the year again: Whitworth University…
A “reel-in” on the Garland Theater after its first few weeks of reopening
Kyler Cramer | Staff Writer Spokane’s newly reopened Garland Theater has seen success in its first few weeks, with nearly 2,200 people attending the very…
“Loving Science, Loving God”: the details in design
Kaitlyn McConnell | Staff Writer On Tuesday, Feb. 20, in Whitworth University’s Robinson Teaching Theater, Dr. Ruth Bancewicz, the church engagement director at the Faraday…