The Bryan Oliver art gallery contains a new exhibit that opened on Feb. 6 called “Re-Sisters: Books and Broadsides Exhibition.” The local artists from Tacoma, Chandler O’Leary and Jessica Spring,...
The student diversity, equity and inclusion department is taking matters into their own hands, hosting events like the Invisible Neighbors Conference to provide outlets and resources for undocumented...
Junior Lexi Chvatal hosted a mental health panel and discussion called “The Mind and Heart of Whitworth.” This name came from the idea that mental health is based from the mind and the heart because...
Junior Carly Anne Klassen, freshman Jesse Brinson-Wagner, junior Michaela Mulligan and Lisa Hoang discuss mental health at the ASWU town hall, Nov. 13. Photo by Ian Busik.
ASWU hosted its...
Jennifer Stuller gave a lecture at Whitworth on Nov. 1, presenting her expertise on the representation and quality of “superwomen” within movies, television shows and comics. Stuller is a writer,...
Whitworth Theatre performed its fall production,“The Elephant Man” on Oct. 13, 14 and 15, and will continue performing on Oct. 20, 21 and 22nd. The play is based on a true story about a man named...
Controversies regarding civil discourse between groups of difference has been, and will continue to be relevant within the community until efforts are taken to produce effective communication.
Oct....
Sixty-five people including Whitworth and Gonzaga students, World Relief employees and volunteers and family members of incoming refugees stood in front of the terminal gates at the Spokane International...
Several cases regarding both the LGBTQ and the conservative faith communities have recently been brought before the federal Supreme Court. As a Christian university, Whitworth faces similar questions...
Whitworth welcomes new faculty member: Chief diversity officer and associate and vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion
Whitworth’s diversity, equity and inclusion department is experiencing...