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Breaking the Bubble: To all volunteers

Rather than highlight a program, Matt and Alethea asked community groups to share their thoughts this week, their response: Thank you.

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.

Emily Lorente '11, who developed the College Coaches program set to begin spring semester at Whitman, poses in Penrose Library. Credit: Bullion

Junior creates College Coaches program for Walla Walla High School

New program would encourage college as an option for students who might not otherwise consider attending.

Credit: Loos-Diallo

Odd Fellows Hoedown: Dance for a cause

Columnist Alethea Buchal shares her experience at a hoedown at the Odd Fellows Home, a elderly-care facility just a block away from campus.

Walla Walla’s Christian Aid Center offers hope

The Christian Aid Center, serving food to low-income and homeless people in the Walla Walla area, is just like a school cafeteria—serving the same ...

Breaking the Bubble: selfish service

“If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up ...

Habitat for Humanity work exceeds expectations

I didn’t know what Sheetrock would feel like. I imagined some sort of cold rock but instead the leader of Habitat for Humanity pulled out ...

SCOREs leader Matt Manley ‘11 and Erin Kiskaddon ‘13 work on a housing project. Courtesy of Lina Menard

SCOREs take first-years on a volunteering adventure

For many students, being at Whitman has nothing to do with Walla Walla. But for the first-year students who went on the first ever ...

‘Cool the Schools’ campaign reaches out to local kids

The “Cool the Schools Campaign” seeks to open an active dialogue with the youth of Walla Walla concerning current environmental issues facing the globe. The ...

Kappas, kids celebrate annual Dr. Seuss Day

When local Walla Walla youth read the book, “Oh the Places You’ll Go,” they might not have realized that one of those places was Whitman ...

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