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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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Whitman students join farm workers in Pasco to fight for fair working conditions

'¡Si se puede!' has been used as a rallying cry for everything from pro-immigration marches to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. Its original usage, however, was ...

Prospie season comes early

Whitman College runs campus tours three times per day, and the 11 a.m. tour on Saturday, Feb. 27, was packed. Ten prospective students and family ...

Students grieve, come together to remember Richard O’Brien

Richard O'Brien's tragic death in a skiing accident on Feb. 13 has brought feelings of both sadness and togetherness to the Whitman community. Countless numbers ...

Whitman students spearhead group to fight, educate about human trafficking

Many Whitman students and local residents may not be aware that modern day slavery exists right here in Walla Walla. With support from local organizations, ...

Applications hold steady

The Whitman College Office of Admission expects a similar number of applications for the Class of 2014 compared to the Class of 2013.

Budget cuts lead to truncated BFFC hours, frustrated students

Students are divided over the Baker Ferguson Fitness Center's new weekend hours. The center will now close earlier on Saturdays and open later on Sundays.

New Glover Alston Center features lounges, kitchen, private meeting rooms

Center provides a comfortable space for Whitman community members to work and relax.

Charlie Procknow '11 and community members listen to a panel title "Bridging the Gap: Intergenerational Activism in Walla Walla" Saturday, Dec. 5, as part of the Network for Young Walla Walla's First Annual Youth Leadership Summit. Credit: Van Neste

First Leadership Summit a success for Network for Young Walla Walla

Students from Whitman and Walla Walla University gathered last weekend for the group's first event under the theme of sustainability.

Credit: Cornelius

Keystone brews can of controversy

Students gulp down Keystone Light at parties without really knowing where the money from their purchase goes.

Credit: Van Neste

Students pursue thief from library, 2 laptops returned

Two Whitman students’ laptops have been returned following a week in which four laptops were stolen from the quiet room of Penrose Library.

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