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Vol. CLV, Issue 4
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Whitman Wire

Whitman news since 1896

Whitman Wire

Community Service groups sold crafts at the fair as a way to raise money for their cause. Photo by Tywen Kelly.

Students sell their wares at Winter Craft Fair

James Kennedy December 11, 2014
While several of the tables at the Winter Craft Fair were occupied by student businesses and non-profit groups, the majority of students represented were individual artists selling off their personal work.

Sheehan Gallery Prepares to Open Mokuhanga Exhibit

James Kennedy February 13, 2014
Creating art can take a lot of time and effort, but putting together a collection of art can take just as long. The Abstract American Mokuhanga exhibit at the Sheehan Gallery, opening next Wednesday, Feb. 19, has been years in the making.

Beyond Borders Club Hosts Third Annual InterNation Celebration

James Kennedy February 6, 2014
When talking about Whitman, it's hard to avoid the resounding stereotype that the school has little cultural diversity. However, sophomore Phuong Le, president of the Beyond Borders Club, is hoping to change that misconception with the third annual InterNation Celebration, which will be held on Saturday, Feb. 8 in the Reid Ballroom from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Meditating with Sebastian Lowe

Meditating with Sebastian Lowe

James Kennedy January 30, 2014
Sebastian Lowe has been meditating since middle school, and since then the practice has served as an integral part of his identity.
'Pokémon': Bugs To Riches

‘Pokémon’: Bugs To Riches

James Kennedy September 26, 2013
Pokemon sure doesn't seem to go away does it? Over a decade since it first appeared in the United States, Pokemon still enchants the minds of many. But why?
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