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Whitman Wire

Vol. CLIV, Issue 10
Whitman news since 1896

Whitman Wire

Whitman news since 1896

Whitman Wire

Whitman Goes Green

Whitman Goes Green

Tristan Gavin March 7, 2013
An examination of how Whitman has gone green lately, and George Bridges' possibly color-blindness.

Grateful Norovirus Apologizes for What It Did to Whitman Baseball Team

Matt Raymond March 7, 2013
Humor writer Matthew "Overweight" Raymond examines the relationship between the Norovirus and the Whitman Baseball team.
Wearable Tech Must Be Relevant to Consumers

Wearable Tech Must Be Relevant to Consumers

Blair Hanley Frank March 7, 2013
While I'm living proof of the success of wearables (I can't get enough of my Fitbit One), only time will tell if this is just a fad directed at nerds, or a new frontier in consumer tech.
John Lee: Varsity Aesthete

John Lee: Varsity Aesthete

Tristan Gavin March 7, 2013
Pitcher John Lee captures his experiences off the field with his camera
How I Met My Mothers Mothers Mother

How I Met My Mother’s Mother’s Mother

Quin Nelson March 7, 2013
One author's journey to find their ancestors at a local church, turns into a life changing experience.
Video gamers find support to overcome addiction

Video gamers find support to overcome addiction

Hannah Bartman March 7, 2013
Video game addiction has the same ability to affect lives as any substance, but how do students overcome a non-physical addiction?
I think that if I didnt have a computer what  would miss most is access to my music.

Issue 7: Voices of the Community

Susie Kirkava March 7, 2013

What would you miss most if you did not have access to a computer? [portfolio_slideshow]

In the Net

Adam Brayton March 7, 2013

The internet is integral to our college experience, but how much is too much? Whitman students are finding that lines that must be drawn before computer and internet use becomes an addiction.

The Fine Line Between Luck and Skills in Sports

Riley Foreman March 6, 2013
Hitting a home run in Major League Baseball is as easy as … well, something extremely difficult to accomplish. Most of those who are reading this article would do just as poorly as the author when attempting this feat.

Students Table to Educate Walla Wallans about Earned Income Tax Credit

Daniel Kim March 6, 2013
Whitman students participate in a volunteer project to spread awareness about the earned income tax credit to fight poverty within the Walla Walla community.
FACE Aims to Increase Campus Dialogue about Sexual Assault

FACE Aims to Increase Campus Dialogue about Sexual Assault

Karah Kemmerly March 6, 2013
FACE events like the recent sexual assault panel and Take Back the Night create a space for crucial dialogue about sexual assault and the campus culture surrounding it.
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