by Andrew Forhan Freshman Jake Decker was no stranger to the Spokane area when he began his first day of college at Whitworth University this past…
Unconventional student brings a little metal to campus
by Jo Miller I am obnoxious, abrasive, and unique by Whitworth standards, Rose Prince said matter-of-factly, as she twisted her sweater into a croissant on…
Frisbee at its finest: Benjamin Cole
by Remi Omodara Frisbee is an intense sport and it has its own culture, junior Benjamin Cole said. Cole has been tossing the circular piece of…
A Passion for France
by Allison Marshall College is often the first opportunity students find to go abroad and experience a new culture, however senior Julia Bovee has possessed the…
Student expresses creativity in writing, acting, dancing
by Emily Roth Shouting fills the crammed house. Each person has something to say and needs to be heard. This noisy gathering is a typical…
Not just a cliché: Student wants to create children’s homes in Africa
What made you choose to major in Sociology?Well, I came into college knowing that I’m not necessarily a math student or a science student, and…
“Global nomad” looks for his place in the world
by Emily Roth A journal for junior Kristoff Bultema is not a collection of pages but rather a collection of bottle caps. Each cap, labeled…
Confessions of a physics major
by Allison Marshall Marc Rollins, a junior physics major, doesn’t exactly fit the mold for your stereotypical science enthusiast. Not long after dismissing the topic of…
Jazz trumpet player and Spanish speaker hopes to play music professionally
by Maddie Hayes Lauren Major, junior at Whitworth University, started playing the trumpet in sixth grade. He wanted to play the drums, but was stuck…
Hannah LeTourneau ventures into science with spunk and drive
by Caitlyn Starkey Hannah LeTourneau is not as she appears. She is a spunky 5-foot-4 inches student with corkscrew curls and an infectious laugh. She is…