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Vol. CLV, Issue 4
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Whitman Wire

Keeping Community Alive: Whitman's New Dorms

Keeping Community Alive: Whitman’s New Dorms

Catherine Gallo, Feature Writer November 7, 2024

Whitman has always made significant efforts to build a sense of community within campus, including requiring students to live on-campus for the first four semesters of their Whitman experience. Though...

Photo by Jake Lee.

A look into Lyman

Amelia Leach, Feature reporter March 10, 2022

The little red wagon that greets you upon entering Lyman was purchased with wholesome and practical intent: it’s a sustainable, convenient grocery-carrying method. First-year Laura Merick, owner...

Letter to the Editor: Response to ‘Residence Life Shuts Down Camp Whitman’

February 13, 2014
I wanted to express my thoughts about the article published entitled "Residence Life Shuts Down Camp Whitman," published in a recent edition of The Pio. While I understand it is unfortunate that underclassmen will find it more difficult to stay through commencement, I believe that this article does not fairly address the issue. I feel that the article was particularly shortsighted when it comes to why the decision was made to close the halls earlier than in previous years. I was a resident assistant in a first-year hall, so I experienced the logistics behind Camp Whitman first hand. ResLife's first priority is always the safety and well-being of all residents, which become real concerns once students are given a week of downtime at the end of the semester. Instances of disruptive behavior during Camp Whitman have become significantly more prevalent over the past couple of years, and these instances become safety issues not only for those involved in the behavior, but also for those around them. Many students must travel home during this period and need to be well rested to do so safely.
Illustration: Ruth Hwang

Diary of an RA

Elena Aragon March 1, 2012
9 a.m.: Wake up to put puke bucket outside the door, it's still dirty from the person who used it last night. 11 a.m.: Walk to the section lounge, proceed to do all the recycling 'cause it's filled to the brim in the closet 'cause no one ever does it. 3 p.m.: Break out Settlers of Catan in the section lounge, three to four people come to join
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