Whitman Pioneer

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Articles by Eric Nickeson-Mendheim:

Credit: Johnson

Students propose 2010, 2011 commencement speaker possibilities

Seniors and faculty members have begun the long nominations process to decide on a 2010 Commencement speaker.

Delta Gamma Anchor Drive fuels Service for Sight fundraising

Thanks to Anchor Drive, a chauffeur service offered by the Delta Gamma womens' fraternity, wine-tasters at this weekend's Barrel Tasting event can drink without being ...

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Dorms grant increased access to Whitman students

Starting next semester, all students on campus will have swipe card access to Residence halls. The changes comes as a result of persistent requests from ...

Dance crew Money in the Cow (from left: Alixander Bowman '11, Matt McMillan '12, Thomas Knook '12, Quinn Taylor '11 and Graham Toben '10) prepare for the Cakes for CASA dance-off. Credit: Bullion

It’s a dance-off: Cakes for CASA looks to help locals

Inspired by the reality show on fox, Kappa Alpha Theta hosts Whitman's Best Dance Crew in order to spice up their annual Cakes for CASA ...

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College Fair supports students looking for life after college

Over thirty graduate schools attended Whitman's eighth annual grad school fair this past Tuesday, Oct. 27. The schools attended to recruit potential applicants and give ...

Third course not the charm for Whitman faculty

Whitman faculty, feeling the stress of large course loads, advising and overseeing senior theses, are working on a proposal to decrease their teaching ...

Club Latino event promotes DREAM Act

This year, Club Latino will increase its political activism by supporting the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act and ...

Financial aid increases despite recession

For first-year Jessica Simmons, finances made coming to Whitman a hard decision. “It's really difficult for my family to pay the tuition,” ...

Matthew Shepard Lecturer Talks Transgender Rights

Being told to find Jesus is not the kind of response someone calling for a lawyer wants. But in his lecture "Beyond Equality," the fifth ...

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What in the world is so funny? Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Joel Pett talks politics at Whitman

Cartoonist Joel Pett knows his job is unconventional. “Once a day I have to figure out something I’m angry about, and then I make fun of ...

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