Who writes better – the Editor in Chief of The Whitworthian, or AI? You tell us! Below are two articles highlighting upcoming Whitworth University Halloween…
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…
Flora Distinguished Journalist Andrew Springer visits campus to talk about the responsibility of the press
By Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel once said, “In a free society, some are guilty, but all of us are responsible.” Further,…
Generation Action’s “Sex in the Dark” forum promotes sexual education in a light-hearted way
By Hannah Foster | Staff Writer As part of their efforts to promote sexual health and well-being, Whitworth’s Generation Action club held a seminar called “Sex in…
Tony Award-winning actor Leslie Odom Jr. performs in Spokane for Whitworth’s President’s Leadership Forum
By Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor In an exciting collaboration between Whitworth University and the Spokane Symphony, award-winning Broadway actor Leslie Odom Jr.…
ChAOS Club comes together to unite students in STEM
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
By Hannah Foster | Staff Writer This Saturday, Sept. 25 the KIPOS Community Garden (across the street from The Pines Cafe) at Whitworth will be hosting their Harvest Festival. The event will include music, thrifting,…
Constitution Day Lecture raises awareness about modern day voter suppression
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.
Kenyan dignitaries’ visit to campus sparks mutual interest in culturally integrating events
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.
Kayo Nakamura’s “Supersonica” gallery comes to Whitworth
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.