“The Penelopiad” pulls back the curtain on Odysseus and Penelope Mo Dow, A&E Reporter December 9, 2021
Theatre and Dance Department responds to the passing of Kevin Walker Mo Dow, A&E Reporter October 21, 2021
The Wire asks the hard hitting questions: Squished croissants in Cleveland Commons Mo Dow, A&E Reporter October 7, 2021
quarterlife’s Best Bathroom contest: Finding community in the weird Mo Dow, A&E Reporter September 30, 2021
Layers of loss: Tapestry of Journeys exhibit open in Stevens Gallery Mo Dow, A&E Reporter September 16, 2021
Living on your own: Cooking as a rite of passage, and the case for eating bison Mo Dow, A&E Reporter May 16, 2021
At the intersection of art and environmental activism: Maya Lin’s Confluence Project comes to Maxey Museum Mo Dow, A&E Reporter May 6, 2021
April Bey addresses antiracism, absurdity and Atlantica in artist talk Mo Dow, A&E Reporter April 29, 2021
Theater department responds to termination of Kevin Walker’s position as part of FSR recommendations Mo Dow, A&E Reporter April 22, 2021
Representation, reading and connection in a digital age: Whitman Storytime Program hosts “The Power of Story” lecture Mo Dow, A&E Reporter April 15, 2021
“Grappling With Othello” lecture revisits race, violence and the narrative in theatre Mo Dow, A&E Reporter April 9, 2021
Joel Gaytan celebrates the Latinx community of Walla Walla in “B Sides from el barrio” Mo Dow, A&E Reporter April 1, 2021
Professor of Music Michael Simon releases rock EP chronicling pandemic isolation Mo Dow, A&E Reporter March 25, 2021
WEB Murder Mystery brings students together for virtual detective work Mo Dow, A&E Reporter March 18, 2021
Financial sustainability report evokes uncertainty in the department of theatre and dance Mo Dow, A&E Reporter March 11, 2021
Teju Cole speaks on anti-racist work and liberation in Power & Privilege Keynote Mo Dow, A&E Reporter February 25, 2021
Imagining racial solidarity in ‘Blackness or Indigeneity?’ Yes Please!’ Mo Dow, A&E Reporter November 25, 2020
No Man’s Land Film Festival centers BIPOC, women and LGBTQ people in the outdoors Mo Dow, A&E Reporter November 19, 2020
“Audio Cassette, Video Cassette;” Professor Ashon Crawly explores musicianship, Black queerness and religion Mo Dow, A&E Reporter November 12, 2020
Flagging down ideas: Walla Walla Public Library hosts contest to design new city flag Mo Dow, A&E Reporter October 22, 2020
“Siempre, Luis” spoiler-review: Tracing the life of Luis Miranda Mo Dow, A&E Reporter October 8, 2020
Senior art majors use Instagram page as an outlet for creativity Mo Dow, A&E Reporter September 17, 2020
“Honey” in review– King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard’s new single brings some sweetness to 2020 Mo Dow, A&E Reporter September 10, 2020