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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Politics

Valley transit: The final countdown

Last fall 2009, the the Campaign for Valley Transit began its fight to stop service cuts to the Valley Transit system. This Tuesday, Feb. 9 ...

Students campaign for Valley Transit measure

Whitman students get the word out to Walla Walla residents about the valley transit vote on Feb. 9.

Official Pioneer guide to the Nov. 3, 2009 election

This Tuesday is election day, and neither Barack Obama nor John McCain appears on the ballot. This fact might be enough to stop some people ...

Obama shapes student groups

President Barack Obama officially took office on Jan. 20, 2009.  Whitman students rallied in celebration of Obama’s election night victory, but, given his recent presidential actions, ...

Tim Egan speaks to Whitties

Columnist Tim Egan lectures on election

Author and longtime New York Times columnist Timothy ...

Local execution drives WCLU debate over death penalty

This past Monday, Dec. 1, the Whitman Civil Liberties Union (WCLU) held an educational workshop on the death penalty. Entitled, “The Death Penalty A ...

Model UN club gains momentum, recognition

Getting involved in the international community seems like a difficult task for students living hours away from even the nearest big U.S. city. But this ...

Environmentalism influences Gregoire’s win

That environmental policy is a partisan matter seemed pretty obvious to me. Most people who I’ve talked to also feel this way; the general consensus ...

Whitties celebrate historic election

Barack Obama won the United States’ presidency in a feat that will massively reshape the political landscape and impact race relations for generations to come. Crossing ...

Election results rally generation

The election of Barack Obama on Tuesday night was historic.  So was what we witnessed on this campus.  It was a celebration of the kind ...

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