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Whitman Wire

Vol. CLIV, Issue 9
Whitman news since 1896

Whitman Wire

Whitman news since 1896

Whitman Wire

Class of 2014 Senior Art Profiles

Class of 2014 Senior Art Profiles

James Kennedy May 15, 2014
Three seniors at Whitman will be heading down the creative path after graduation. The Pioneer caught up with each of them before they leave to discuss what they will miss about Whitman, their plans for the future and how their creativity will drive their careers.

Music Profile: Reggae

Adam Heymann February 27, 2014
Reggae is world music, not just in the sense that it has origins in a non-western country, but also because it has penetrated other musical genres and cultures around the world including America, Africa, Europe and various island nations.
Spring Break Movies Leave Plenty of Time for the Instant Queue

Spring Break Movies Leave Plenty of Time for the Instant Queue

Nathan Fisher March 7, 2013
Looking for good movies this Spring Break? Skip the theaters and check out Netflix instead.

A Tribute to the Outdoors

Mallory Martin January 24, 2013

The Whitman Outdoor Program's community-sponsored Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour garnered a huge turnout Tuesday night, with ticket lines wrapping around the building. A tradition started 19...

“The Walking Dead” shambles onto AMC lineup

Sean McNulty November 18, 2010
Taking a queue from the revival of the zombie genre, AMC's "The Walking Dead" promises thrills, chills and drama in the pilot, but the second episode introduces too many new characters and flat dialogue to live up to its promises.

World of video game “Machinarium” haunting, atmospheric

Sean McNulty October 14, 2010
Small-budget video game "Machinarium" uses beautiful images and puzzles rather than a heavy plot to produce artistic and cinematic experience.
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