by Emily Goodell Springfest, Whitworth’s annual pre-finals festival, is attended by hundreds of people. The question is not whether it is fun, but what the…
Voice students perform jazz and classical repertoire
by Denin Koch Whitworth’s vocal arts were in full swing this week as the music program hosted a classical voice area recital on Monday, April…
Students discuss tough theological topics
by Courtney Murphy This semester, theological conversations between students and faculty took place outside of the classroom as part of the Overflow theology project. The…
Artist Spotlight: Dana Stull speaks for the voiceless
by Kelli Hennessey “My first serious writing project was a comic strip in third grade about my hamster, Speedo. I’ve always liked writing little stories…
Hawaiian Club Lu’au brings island culture inland
The sounds of ukuleles and the smell of pineapple filled the Fieldhouse on the night of Saturday, April 25th as the Hawaiian Club held its…
Wind Symphony presents civil rights themed concert
by Courtney Murphy The Wind Symphony channeled some of the spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr and other reformers at their spring concert on April…
Senior art show opens
by Kelli Hennessey For seniors, graduation means looking forward to the future and reflecting on the past. For art majors, that process culminates in the…
Artist Spotlight: Andrew Isom plays from the soul
by Emily Goodell Senior Music Composition major Andrew Isom views music as a God-given duty—one that he fully plans to fulfill. Isom has been playing…
Spokane gaming community gathers at WhitCon
by Denin Koch Fans of gaming, movies and fantasy came together on the weekend of April 18 for WhitCon, Whitworth’s annual gaming convention in Dixon…
Whitworth students host public reading
by Courtney Murphy Words leapt from pages last Friday night as English students and faculty read poetry and prose at Boots Bakery & Lounge. The…