Check out photos from Spring Fest. The event included a dunk tank, hypnotist, game show with Bill Robinson, and the Mr. Whitworth competition.
A gallery of the winning photographs from the Intercultural Student Center Photo Contest. Check out the opening reception in Hendrick Hall (the old health center) on Friday, April 30th from 3:00-4:30 pm. To see the artist names and image title, click "caption" at the bottom right of the slideshow.
Behold! A photo gallery of titanic proportions, which rivals the glory of the gods! 184.5 out-of-shape pasty males, far fewer females, roughly 524 foam swords, 7,000 feet of duct tape, and zero dignity.
Photos from the April 18th Jubilation dance performance.
Check out this photo compilation of the more unusual P.E. classes across campus.
Check out this gallery of spring break photos compiled by the Whitworthian photo staff. Woohoo!
See photos from Whitworth's 40th annual Lu'au.
Hear from campus security staff on how to prevent theft and learn a little more about their role here at Whitworth.
Photos from Warren Peace, a musical event which took place on Thursday, March 11, in the Hixson Union Building. Donations collectedd during Warren Peace were given to the Haiti Response Fund.
Go behind the scenes and see photos from tech week as well as from the production itself.
Junior Tobin Eyestone sells bracelets to raise funds for Threads of Hope, an organization which gives the proceeds to under-developed nations such as the Philippines.
On Saturday, Feb. 27, a Whitworth powderpuff football team faced off against Seiwa College.
Two of Spokane's adult homeless population share what it is like to be homeless.
This week's WhitPics is a compilation of details from around campus. From mixed media art pieces to Graves Gym power conduits, sometimes the smallest things are the most striking. Photos by Whitworthian staff.
The usual quiet of Riverside State Park was broken on Sunday, Nov. 8, by the rattling of gunfire and the deafening engines of military helicopters. Over 60 members of the Gonzaga ROTC Battalion gathered for their annual Fall Field Training Exercises.
Stephen Rue has been a lecturer in the art department since 2006 and teaches design, drawing, and seminar classes. When Rue isn't teaching art, he's creating it. His art fuses his psychological struggles with powerful biblical themes.
See photos from Friday's International Banquet–an annual activity organized by the International Club. Performances included poetry readings, dancing, skits, and comedy.
Marc Hafso, director of the Whitworth Men's chorus, discusses humor, identity, and servanthood in the chorus.
Nine years ago, farm owner Larry Knapp built a pumpkin cannon to entertain the families which visit Green Bluff. He has faith that one day he'll hit the target he's been aiming at for nearly a decade.
Hear Jenna Bell, volunteer coordinator of the Spokane Humane Society, describe the organization's mission and weekly routine.
PREVIEW: The Whitworth Wind Ensemble is scheduled to play on Nov. 15 on stage 2 in Cowles Auditorium. General admission is $5, though the performance is free for Whitworth students and seniors.
Meet Scott Colwes, a piano tuner of over 35 years.
Ethnic Fest was a fundraiser held in support of Kevin Garner, an international student from Ghana who is an extended care facility after an accident in which he nearly drowned. The $1 entrance fee included dinner and admittance to the various musical and dance preformances.
A collection of photos from 'The Illusion' production. 'The Illusion' is a play directed by Diana Trotter, showing Oct. 16-18 and Oct. 23-24, guest-starring Leonard Oakland.
A compilation of photos from the men and women's soccer games this week. Both the men and women's soccer teams beat PLU on Saturday, and the women's team defeated UPS on Sunday. The men's team tied UPS.
Photos from Ryan Peterson's Spanish class' visit to the Two Sisters Alpaca Ranch on Oct. 11.
Not many college students would be too excited to have a parent as their roommate. But freshman Ryan Sutherland does not mind. Steve Sutherland, Ryan's father, is back to college for a second timenot to earn a degree, but to take care of his son, who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
A multimedia feature of Max Goessing, student DJ. Hear Max discuss his hobby and see photos from September 25th's dance at the Knitting Factory.
Hear one of the owners of the Empyrean cafe discuss the history of the venue and the recent financial troubles which may force them to close their doors for good.
A showcase of images from the Lonely Forest concert on Oct. 2.
See photos from the multigenre art-show: Terrain. Break-dancers, poets, musicians, and more.
See photos from last week's homecoming festivities. Royalty, dancing, football, and more.
Photos from eight different community building day sites.
Hear the co-leaders of Hosanna describe their ministry.
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Student leadership helps incoming freshmen get acquainted with campus life and tradition.
Freshman from across campus compete against other dorms as part of Whitworth's Traditiation week.
Check out photos from the past week.
A short news report on the Stop the Hate rally at the Campanile organized by the Open Conversation: Orientation club on April 29.
A dance of the Maori people of New Zealand, the Haka is an important traditional dance filled with power and emotion. True to its spirit, the Whitworth Hawai'ian Club performed the Haka this year as part of their annual Lu'au. Check out the sights and sounds from the event.
Last week in the Hixon-Union Building after weeks of delays and pent up anticipation, the reading of a play that focuses on the silencing of women's voices in society was finally performed by Whitworth students.
While much of the campus slept in last Sunday morning, others in the Whitworth community were swimming 500 yards, biking 10 miles and running two miles for a good cause.
Check out photos from last week.
A journey of how blood goes from a student donor, like freshman Eli Smith in this photo essay, to the Inland Northwest Blood Bank during a blood drive on campus last week.
Photos from the Relay for Life cancer fundraiser in the Fieldhouse on April 17-18.
Shots from the fundraising Nintendo 64 tournament last weekend that benefitted the Clean Blood, Clean Water Club.
Competitors vied for cash and recording time with performances at Pirate Idol on April 19.
Candidates for the executive positions participated in a debate in Lied Square in the HUB at 9:30 p.m. on April 6. Listen to the raw audio of the debates.
Check out photos from this week.
Only a year removed from his playing days at Whitworth, baseball head coach Dan Ramsay explains the road from being behind the plate to being in the dugout.
Check out photos from the past week.
“You are our friends, co-workers, employees and our neighbors,” Spokane Mayor Mary Verner said. “Our community will be there for your families while you are overseas.”
Check out photos from the concert in Mind & Hearth on March 4.
Check out photos from Thursday, March 5 of indie artist Johanna Kunin and Whitworth's Dane Ueland rocking the HUB multi-purpose room.
Warren residents competed against each other in "war on Rock," a mini-version of Mock Rock on Feb. 26.
The Bucs' 74-66 victory over LInfield last week came from a combination of senior leadership coming up big in the form of Calvin Jurich, Ross Nakamura and Montgomery having a career night.
Check out photos from the past week.
Women’s tennis continued its winning streak at home this against the Puget Sound Loggers. The women went into the weekend expecting competition from their opponents, but once again, the Pirates stepped up to the challenge.
The Soul Food Dinner, themed “I Have a Dream,” showcased Mama Beans’ macaroni and cheese, cornbread, collard greens, corn on the cob, sweet potato pie – and her favorite – fried chicken Feb. 20.
Check out photos from the past week.
Workers from Bouten Construction Company prepare demolition of the Fine Arts Building on Feb. 18, 2009.
Potential Whitworth students converged on the campus Sunday, Feb. 15 to take part in the faculty scholarship competion after being notified of their acceptance to the school for next fall. The students are vying one of the annual full-tuition scholarships handed out as part of the contest.
McMillan Hall was the site on Saturday, Feb. 14 for the nostalgic Middle School Dance. In traditional adolescent fashion, the early stages of the dance featured men and women segregated to respective corners of the room.
The SpillJoy Poetry Ensemble, which boasts slam poets with national and world champion credentials, performed in the HUB Multipurpose Room on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Click here to view a photo gallery of the event.
International student Laura Karanko brings Nia, an art form that combines martial arts, dance arts and healing arts, to campus.
Check out photos from the past week.