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Warren Hall dance Party, Saturday, October 23, 2021, in Spokane Washington | Juan Rodriguez/The Whitworthian

Chat GPT vs. Whitworthian EIC: battle of the Halloween events

Emma Maple October 19, 2023

Warren Hall, Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, at Whitworth University in Spokane, Wash. | Caleb Flegel/The Whitworthian Who writes better – the Editor in Chief of The Whitworthian, or AI? You...

The American Studies Program is a study away program in Washington, D.C., that Whitworth University partners with. The goal of the program is to expand students' abilities to interact with people who are different from them. Photo by CyBelle Barthelmess.

The American Studies Programs as an Off-Campus Option

April 10, 2022

The American Studies Program is a study away program in Washington, D.C., with which Whitworth University partners. The goal of the program is to expand students' abilities to interact with people...

Flora Distinguished Journalist Andrew Springer visits campus to talk about the responsibility of the press

Flora Distinguished Journalist Andrew Springer visits campus to talk about the responsibility of the press

November 16, 2021

By Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor  Andrew Springer gives a lecture about the responsibility of the press at Whitworth University on Nov. 1, 2021. | Photo by Mario Gonzalez Rabbi...

Students take advantage of free snacks supplied by the Generation Action team.

Generation Action’s “Sex in the Dark” forum promotes sexual education in a light-hearted way

November 4, 2021

Dr. Robin Pickering answers a student submitted during Sex in the Dark. | Photos By Thomas Peach and Brandt Hodgeson As part of their efforts to promote sexual health and well-being,...

Tony Award-winning actor Leslie Odom Jr. performs in Spokane for Whitworth’s President’s Leadership Forum

Tony Award-winning actor Leslie Odom Jr. performs in Spokane for Whitworth’s President’s Leadership Forum

November 2, 2021

By Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor Leslie Odom Jr. (left) and Quinn Gamon (right) posing together outside the Fox after the concert. Odom earned a Grammy and Tony for his performance in "Hamilton"....

ChAOS Club comes together to unite students in STEM

ChAOS Club comes together to unite students in STEM

October 1, 2021
ChAOS serves many purposes in the Whitworth community, such as connecting students who are passionate about science, as well as introducing those students to professors in a casual setting.
On-campus coalitions band together to hold KIPOS Community Garden Harvest Festival

On-campus coalitions band together to hold KIPOS Community Garden Harvest Festival

September 24, 2021

Photo by Benjamin Gallaway. Students work in the KIPOS Garden during Community Building Day This Saturday, Sept. 25 the KIPOS Community Garden (across the street from...

Dr. Kathryn Lee poses

Constitution Day Lecture raises awareness about modern day voter suppression

September 23, 2021
by Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor Every year, Whitworth commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution with a lecture about the influential document’s history and its effects on present political issues.
Nicholas Sironka addresses the dinner guests

Kenyan dignitaries’ visit to campus sparks mutual interest in culturally integrating events

September 22, 2021
by Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor Republic of Kenya Parliament members touched down in Spokane on Friday, Sept. 10 to encourage unity and discuss ethnic discrimination. On Sept. 14, Whitworth had the privilege of hosting these delegates in the Crow’s Nest for a dinner with African American students, alumni and faculty.
Woman stands in front of Kayo Nakamura art pieces

Kayo Nakamura’s “Supersonica” gallery comes to Whitworth

September 19, 2021
by Hannah Foster | Staff Writer On Sept. 14, Whitworth welcomed  artist Kayo Nakamura onto campus to celebrate the opening of her gallery “Supersonica” in the Lied Center for Visual Arts' Brian Oliver Gallery. 
Headshot of international student Niraj Pandey

International student Niraj Pandey has played an impressive role in establishing a nonprofit

September 19, 2021
by Emma Maple | Staff Writer At 20 years old, Whitworth international student Niraj Pandey has already co-founded a nonprofit that has raised over $200,000 and fed over 750,000 people from over 11 districts in Nepal.  

Editorial In the Loop: What are Whitworth writers doing?

October 5, 2016

We don’t know, but they’re not writing for us The Whitworthian is the most accessible and useful practical experience for writers at Whitworth. Students of any major and experience level can...

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