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The Whitworthian

 Meg Cohen, director of marketing and communications for the National Cherry Blossom Festival, said the festival gives people “a sense of unity and coming together that a lot of people were craving.” Photo by Emma Maple

A cheery cherry blossom season in DC

April 25, 2022

Meg Cohen, director of marketing and communications for the National Cherry Blossom Festival, said the festival gives people “a sense of unity and coming together that a lot of people were craving.”...

Protagonist Ruby sits on a boat. Photo courtesy of Apple TV

“CODA” movie review

April 20, 2022

Academy Award-winning film "CODA" follows young protagonist Ruby as she navigates the struggles of adolescence and being the only hearing member of her family. Photo courtesy of Apple. Sian Heder’s...

"King Richard" movie review

“King Richard” movie review

April 12, 2022

"King Richard" tells the story of tennis heroes Serena and Venus Williams, and how they grew under the coaching of their father, Richard Williams (Will Smith). Photo courtesy of IMDb. Sometimes...

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“Tick, Tick…BOOM!” movie review

April 12, 2022

Andrew Garfield gives a meaningful performance of Johnathan Larson "Tick, Tick...BOOM!" Photo courtesy of Netflix. The 2021 film adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s play “Tick, Tick…BOOM!”...

#MeToo with Lauri Hennessy at Whitworth University in Spokane Wash, Thurs, March. 17, 2022. Photo by Juan Rodriguez

Women break free from men in power

March 22, 2022

#MeToo with Lauri Hennessy | Photo by Juan Rodriguez/The Whitworthian Throughout history, women have been taught to keep quiet, dress pretty and follow the lead of men. The power men hold reigns...

Diversity Monologues to tackle the theme of justice

March 22, 2022

By Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor Graphic by Westley Hackler/ The Whitworthian As a sophomore, Kendra Guttridge stood backstage with her fellow poet scholars, nervously awaiting her turn...

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