Spokane summer events to keep you entertained For students remaining in Spokane for the summer, the semester’s rapidly approaching end can mean not seeing friends…
Tattoos: Are they still taboo?
by Meghan Dellinger Sophomore Kari Johnson got her tattoo of the word “shalom” in cursive because of a class about the subject she took last…
Browsing Bookstores
Pick up books at northside independent shops by Lindsie Trego When it comes to Spokane, books and Auntie’s Bookstore have come to be more or…
Smoothies in the Shade
Blend health and refreshment for a frozen summertime treat by Christina Spencer There is a sweet, satisfying and delicious refreshment for the warmer weather? A…
Shifting Worldviews
Three students share how college has broadened their views by Madison Garner Whitworth’s mission of an education of mind and heart sometimes takes the form…
Fifteen Films College Students Should See
by Meghan Dellinger Thousands of movies are created every year by film producers. But with so many different films available to watch, it would be…
Sibling Sound
How Austen and Ian Case went from singing Bible songs to playing local gigs by Peter Duell From recording albums at 14-years-old and playing in…
Choreographed Worship
Jubilation Dance Ministry to perform spring concert by Madison Garner Dance can be a means of creative expression, socialization or exercise. For students involved with…
‘Bon Voyage’
Whitworth Choir performs concert downtown before leaving on Norway tour by Claire Hunter Since the scholastic calendar is rapidly approaching its end, students are finding…
Challenging Comfort Zones
Step 7 examines racial disparity with scenes and spoken word poet by Lindsie Trego Students walking through the Loop on the evening of May 1…