by Denin Koch Trombonist Ryan Keberle’s career has taken him to places far and wide, but on Wednesday, April 8, it brought him home to…
So You Think You Can Dance Whitworth extends Jubilation to student performers and community
by Emily Goodell Jubilation’s take on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance celebrated dance in the Whitworth community Friday, April 13 in…
Artist Spotlight: Linnea Goold glows
by Kelli Hennessey Senior Linnea Goold did not come to Whitworth intending to be an artist. Rather, it was something that she fell into. “I…
Whitworth Choir returns from tour triumphant
by Courtney Murphy Whitworth students and music enthusiasts from around Spokane packed the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox downtown to watch the final leg…
Jess Waltar takes up residence
by Courtney Murphy “Building a body of work is exactly what a writer does, and published is the best kind,” Jess Walter, Whitworth’s writer-in-residence said.…
Club Update: Student Symposium
by Emily Goodell Student Symposium is a five-part student lecture series in its second year of existence. Over the past two years, they have had…
HEAT puts a creative spin on drug and alcohol awareness
by Denin Koch Roughly 30 students gathered in the Multi-Purpose Room on Wednesday, March 11 to celebrate “Hugs Not Drugs,” an event sponsored by the…
Artist Spotlight: Kyler Lacey re-creates treasures
by Emily Goodell Senior English major Kyler Lacey finds beauty in what others seek to throw away. He is passionate about writing, and the art…
Do-it-yourself three-course meal in a mug
by Kelli Hennessey I come from a family of cooks and eaters. We are always passing around new recipes and trying out new things in…
Slam poet aids students
by Courtney Murphy All people have natural storytelling skills as human beings, professional spoken word artist Kane Smego said. On Friday, March 14, Smego taught…