
AJ Johnson, Humor Writer | November 7, 2025

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Undefeated and leading the Northwest Conference on Saturday, Nov. 1, the Whitman men’s soccer team stepped onto James Hayner Field to compete against rival George Fox —...
Whitman students sent pickleballs flying at The Flying Pickle — a pickleball sports center in Meridian, Idaho — on the weekend of Oct. 25-26 in the Intercollegiate Idaho...
What began as whispers in Las Vegas sportsbooks exploded Thursday, Oct. 23 into one of the biggest scandals in modern sports history. Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey...
Corporations make their money re-selling our insecurity, distilled into an injection pen and wrapped in a tempting label. It's a manipulative system that preys on that ill-informed image of American health...
Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani won the mayoral election in New York City on Tuesday, defeating disgraced former governor and Independent nominee Andrew Cuomo amid a massive blue wave in elections across...

Back in 2016, mobile games developer Playrix released "Gardenscapes." Featuring a butler who guides the player through a match-three adventure to fix up a cartoon garden, it was soon named a top-100 mobile...

Throughout the past decade, the role of movie theaters in American society has felt like a rollercoaster. Their popularity in the 2010s was high,...

A year after the landmark removal of four dams on the Klamath River, the ecosystem is showing signs of recovery beyond scientists’ expectations. The...

I’ve tried every method I can think of to combat seasonal depression: I bought a snake (died of loneliness), bought two snakes (died in a lover’s...
Humble Readers of The Wire new and old … we are nearing the end of the openings of the halls. At long last, we have the majority of the Junior-Senior...

Last night, while most of Whitman College slept and my roommate raged at “Banner Lords 2: Mount and Blade,” I was scrolling through various...

A recent outbreak of scurvy among the Whitman student body initially baffled Welty Health Center and St. Mary’s employees, until they looked...

Back in my day (circa 2017), we didn’t talk about playing “Dungeons and Dragons.” It was a secret society, only whispered about in the...

On Oct. 30, local archaeologists Leah Bonstead and Scott Hall presented a talk on “Preserving Cultural Heritage and Uncovering Hidden Histories: USACE Walla Walla Archaeology"...
The Welty Health and Counseling Center started a new workshop focusing on integrating art and therapy that is open to students every Friday. The Inner Landscapes Art Therapy...

Whitman’s theatre department debuted Ellen McLaughlin's "Iphigenia and Other Daughters" this Thursday, October 30. The play ran through the weekend, with the final show...

For more than three decades, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" has been a hallmark of queer community at Whitman College. This year, the annual shadow cast production continued...

Whitman alumni Yahir Tzec-Carrasco ‘25 and Oliver Dickson ‘25 traveled across the Pacific Northwest this summer to document the Washington State Lowriders. The resulting...
After significant budget cuts at Whitman College reduced student printing funds this academic year, student leaders in the Associated Students of Whitman College (ASWC) passed...