By Katie jo van den Bogaert | Staff Writer During spring break, international students either hunker down on Whitworth’s campus or plan trips all over…
Are aliens real?
By Ruby Brady | Staff Writer On Wednesday, April 6, sophomore Niraj Pandey brought a question before a group of Whitworth students: do aliens exist?…
“She Said” is a portrait of womanhood and those who’ve defended it
By Hannah Rainford | Staff Writer Poignant yet subdued, the 2022 biographical film “She Said” documents the journey to the conviction of Hollywood mogul Harvey…
Performance by Whitworth Choir and Symphony Orchestra explores faith and gender
By Charis Tiamson | Staff Writer The Whitworth Choir and Symphony Orchestra had an enthusiastic audience for their performance on Saturday, March 11, at First Presbyterian…
Bringing accessibility to the arts
By Hannah Rainford | Staff Writer “As for the genre of opera, I think it can be fascinating to anyone. It’s really a combination of…
Embodied: Reversing unhealthy narratives about body image
By Caleb McGever | Staff Writer Whitworth students Kendra Guttridge and Emma Moore are promoting conversations about maintaining healthy relationships between ourselves and food through…
Whitworth’s new DEI Vice President seeks student input to guide future work
By Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor After nearly a year of searching, Whitworth University’s DEI Vice President search committee selected Joshue Orozco as…
Whitworth Theatre presents the heroic, yet tragic tale of Joan of Arc
By Caleb McGever | Staff Writer From the weekend of March 10-12 and March 17-19, the Whitworth Theatre will present the play “Saint Joan,” which…
A Recap of One Pine Day
By Ruby Brady | Staff Writer One Pine Day is a crowdfunding initiative started by Whitworth University to help finance and facilitate the projects of…
Whitworth student provides insight on the benefits of owning an emotional support animal
By Ruby Brady | Staff Writer Third-year student, Jillian Larrabee lives in Ballard with her Emotional Support Animal (ESA), a pup named Ollie. Larrabee described Ollie’s…