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Dragfest festivities defy gender norms

Last Saturday, the Coalition Against Homophobia hosted Dragfest, a dance party that encouraged students to question established conceptions of gender in a festive, open environment. ...

Whitman men’s tennis look to continue win streak

This weekend, Whitman men’s tennis defeated Willamette University and Lewis and Clark College on the outdoor courts bringing their Northwest Conference win streak to 55.

Freedoms granted to actors create artistic opportunities

Partly because of Simon's decision to allow cast members to improvise certain scenes and make character decisions, the production posed to them a number of ...

ASWC Town Hall addresses 3-2 switch

ASWC kicked off its first Town Hall of the new decade by inviting Professor Andrea Dobson and President George Bridges to address the assembly on ...

Lecture series seeks to keep climate in the spotlight

"I don’t want to talk about climate change; I’m not going to talk about climate change. I want to talk about climate justice," said David ...

Women’s tennis greeted with disappointing loss after Pacific sweep

Wildcats tame Missionaries, win 5-4.

Bon Appétit juggles student cravings, green options

Through the food Bon Appétit chooses to bring to campus and the way meals are prepared, the company tries to navigate between students' environmental concerns, ...

Maxey Hall construction moves along

Despite noise, debris and other setbacks, Maxey Hall is slowly returning to pre-construction levels of operation as the building moves past more intensive stages of ...

Whit men maul Bruins

Whitman men's tennis runs Northwest Conference winning streak to forty-one.

Students, community celebrate founder’s birthday

Last Tuesday, students and community members gathered in Reid Campus Center to celebrate Founder's Day, the 200th birthday of Whitman founder Cushing Eels.

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