by Sydney Conner Open seats were scarce as students, faculty and others filled Robinson Teaching Theatre to hear civil rights activist Juan Melendez’s inspiring story…
Poverty and race play into state child welfare
by Kyle Kim Native American children represent 7 percent of Washington State’s child population and are roughly five times more likely to be victims of…
Just bill me: Is your privacy protected?
An incident involving billing practices by the health center and student accounting services lands astudent in hot water with family.
Science construction update
by Remi Omodara Breaking ground for the William P. and Bonnie V. Science Hall took place on Nov. 12, 2009. State officials, Spokane business representatives…
Funding the future of a department
As finishing touches are made to the Robinson Science Building with an expected opening date of fall 2011, how does Whitworth University plan on paying the bill?
Local church celebrates National Day of Prayer
by Caitlyn Starkey Local Life Center Church will host a National Day of Prayer event.Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. people will gather at Life…
Entrance bricks take a tumble
by Chrissy Roach At 6:35 p.m. on Friday, April 22, a Whitworth student making a right turn into campus crashed into the Whitworth University sign…
Business as usual for Whitworth
by Caitlyn Starkey Four Whitworth teams placed in the regional business competition. Thirty-eight teams from Whitworth’s School of Global Commerce & Management, Gonzaga’s Hogan Entrepreneurial…
ASWU charters two new clubs for next year
As the year winds down, ASWU charters new clubs with lofty goals for the coming year.
Dining hall expansion in the works
Board of Trustees approves $6.5 million expansion for the dining hall.