Whitman Pioneer

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Whitties shun rest, opt for productive vacations

These students have rejected the traditional poolside vacation for a summer of service or research.

Non-varsity athletes find limited injury care on campus

The athletic training room offers state-of-the-art injury , yet its services are restricted to varsity athletes. Many non-varsity students argue that the health center cannot ...

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 ...

Walla Walla Symphony faces declines in funding, attendance

According to a 2009 Audience Demographic Research Review by the League of American Orchestras, the live classical music audience has declined by 13% or 3.3 ...

Whitman students plan new options for spring break travel

This year, Whitman leaders have planned and organized an array of spring break excursions, giving students the chance to share a week of outdoor adventures ...

Annual all-campus food drive aims to help serve thousands of local families

The Community Service Center will orchestrate its annual all-campus food drive next week, from Monday Feb. 8, until Tuesday, Feb. 12. Local Walla Walla food ...

Students campaign for Valley Transit measure

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

Chelsea Kollman '13 selects a gift for the local family she sponsored through the Adopt-A-Family program. Credit: Bullion

Adopt-a-Family spreads holiday spirit

The Adopt-a-Family program allows Whitman students to form groups that sponsor a family with a certain number of members.

Credit: Song

Comparing the Pio with my Chinese university newspaper

[caption id="attachment_11944" align="aligncenter" width="630" caption="Credit: Song"][/caption] I applied to be a columnist mainly to explore how ...

Alternative gifts range in price from $2 to $10 and are available for purchase at Reid through Friday, Dec. 4. Credit: Hong

Gift market aids humanitarian causes

Money from the Alternative Gifts Market will assist Helpline’s STEP Women’s shelter and raise money for meals for Whitman students on Spring Break Service Trips.

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