by Emily Goodell The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is Whitworth’s resident computer science club. The club helps to organize students majoring and minoring in…
Review: Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project Album
by Kelli Hennessey For such a youthful musician, banjoist Jayme Stone is fascinated with the past. His latest album, The Lomax Project, is an enthusiastic…
Club Update: Pre-Law Society
by Emily Goodell The Pre-Law Society “provides resources and support for students who are interested in going to law school or pursuing a law degree”…
These Shining Lives brings historical tragedy to life
by Courtney Murphy Chronicling the heartbreaking true story of Catherine Donohue, one of the “Radium Girls” of the 1920s and 1930s, These Shining Lives by…
Writer-in-residence focuses on local stories
by Courtney Murphy Although many do, writers do not need to live in big cities such as New York or San Francisco to be successful.…
Musical historian, composer, and banjoist explores American folk tradition in decades-old recordings
by Kelli Hennessey Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project seeks to bring the work of noted folklorist and ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax to a contemporary audience. Stone has…
Artist Spotlight: Acting major cherishes spiritual joy
by Emily Goodell Madeleine L’Engle, author of “A Wrinkle in Time,” once said that there is nothing so secular that it cannot be sacred. Junior…
Nashville singer takes Whitworth audiences in stride
by Denin Koch The sounds of shimmering guitar, cascading piano and harmonized vocals filled the HUB Multi-Purpose Room last Wednesday night as singer-songwriter Ben Rector…
Artist Spotlight: Tanner Walker sees a musical future
by Courtney Murphy Many people have hobbies that they put a lot of time and effort into, whether art, music or sports. But for junior…
Students celebrate diversity with soul music
by Kelli Hennessey To commemorate Black History Month this February, Cultural Events Coordinator senior Ashton Skinner, worked with the Swing and Ballroom Dance Club and…