by Brianna Anderson Whitworth’s improv team, Cool Whip, is preparing for drastic change as more than half of its members graduate this year. Co-directing seniors…
Students become stars at Broadway Unbound
by Maddie Hayes Dancing, miming, acting, performing and entertaining were all a part of this year’s annual Broadway Unbound production on Friday, May 6 in…
Local graduate writes what he loves
by Andrew Keyser When Tyler Tullis was a 15-year-old working on a school project, he never imagined in less than 10 years he would be…
‘You Know Who You Are’ surprises and inspires readers
by Andrew Keyser “You Know Who You Are” is the epitome of coming-of-age stories. The book follows Jacob Vine, a middle school student just trying…
Campus gathers to celebrate arrival of spring
by Lindsie Wagner Students flooded the HUB April 30 to mark the arrival of spring with a carnival including entertainment such as a live band,…
Student selected for a PBS documentary
by Lindsie Wagner In previous generations, young adults would actively fight for causes in which they believed. In this generation, students support causes by finding…
Art show provides real life experience
by Caitlin Richmond Some majors require a thesis to graduate, others require some sort of major project. Art majors have to put together a gallery…
Communication professor says goodbye
by Jo Miller There is soon to be an empty office in downstairs Lindaman as valued communications studies professor Ginny Whitehouse leaves Whitworth at the…
Vocal jazz soloists awe audience
by Lauren Otheim Taking the stage in a bright gold dress, sophomore MacKenzie Covington belted four songs as bold as her clothes. Starting with a…
I’m Just Saying: know what you believe
by Brianna Anderson When five college students get together for a school project about religion, the assignment turns into a night full of revelations and…