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Category: News 2021-2022

Meet the nine ASWU senators elected in the spring for the 2022-2023 school year

By Isaac Price | Staff Writer Nine new senators were elected April’s ASWU elections—four returning to ASWU and five new members. Baldwin Jenkins and Stewart,…

Meet the new 2022-2023 ASWU Finance Director, Michael Stavridis

By Isaac Price | Staff Writer The election for finance director was a very tight race all the way through, with the three initial candidates…

ASWU Elections: Many candidates ran unopposed, but campus had high voter turnout

By Isaac Price On Monday, April 11, the campus body voted to elect three new executives and nine new senators to the ASWU team for…

ASWU approves new budget for the 2022-2023 school year

By Janeth Beltrán Apodaca | Staff Writer As the 2021-2022 school year came to an end, the Associated Students of Whitworth University (ASWU) have completed their new…

Changes to ASWU Constitution approved by student body 

The student body approved three changes to the ASWU Constitution; executive team says it will save on costs and help financially prepare for increased requisitions in the future.

A tree fell on campus. It leafs an impression.  

After an April windstorm, a tree fell near the Village and damaged a student’s car.

Minorities in STEM club chartered in ASWU assembly

ASWU has approved a new club that will allow minority students in STEM fields to find community and support.

Why the wind? Professor Jonathan Moo explains the science behind Spokane’s windstorms 

Hear Jonathan Moo explain why Spokane gets so many windstorms, and Whitworth arborist Caleb McIlraith explain what happens to our trees because of them.

One Pine Day successfully crowdfunds special university projects for the eighth year running

By Janeth Beltrán Apodaca Another year of One Pine Day crowdfunding has raised funds for special projects and needs at Whitworth University. The program, which…

The American Studies Programs as an Off-Campus Option

By Emma Maple, DC columnist When many Whitworth students consider partaking in an off-campus program, their mind immediately goes to the faculty-led programs offered by…

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