Whittier College will be fully re-opening for in-person instruction and student activities during the Fall 2021 semester. Read more to learn what policies and protocols may shape campus life:
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FEATURES: Camila Castaneda wants to leave college with a master's degree that allows her to advocate for and influence Hispanic and Latinx communities.
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SPORTS: Whittier College's eSports Club has been expanding in recent months. With the addition of their new gaming lounge, they can grow even more.
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A&E: Keylee Long strives to write poetry to help change the stigma that poetry is just tacky, depressing, or grossly romantic.
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SENIOR SEND-OFF: Tori O'Campo is "a thoughtful student and a noble journalist; she's the sort of gracious leader who makes everyone around her better."
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SENIOR SEND-OFF: Addison Crane has a foot in many ponds, so to speak, yet meets each activity with equal excitement and dedication.
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SENIOR SEND-OFF: To describe Jackie Au as adventurous would be an understatement. She is kind, witty, down-to-earth, passionate, and determined as h—ll.
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SENIOR SEND-OFF: Emerson Little found his way to Whittier College through a familial coincidence, when his talents could have led him to any number of places.
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OPINIONS: The First Amendment means the government can't censor you; it does not mean that you get to be a racist jerk on social media platforms.
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SENIOR SEND-OFF: Karen Romero has been politically active since a young age thanks to her family, which led her down the path of Political Science.
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CAMPUS LIFE: Higher education institutes, such as Whittier College, will be able to host socially-distanced and masked outdoor graduation celebrations.
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SENIOR SEND-OFF: Taylor Penn is many things. Perhaps most impressively, she is a quadruple threat: a dancer, a writer, a singer, and an actress.
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SENIOR SEND-OFF: Jordan Garcia knows that a career in which she's surrounded by books and helping others discover new information is the right one for her.
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A&E: If you’ve ever met third-year Gia Honne, “bold” would definitely be the first word that comes to mind to describe their style.
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A&E: Whittier ‘20 alumna Lauren Swintek captures the complexity of grief in a beautifully eerie way in her short film Memoriam.
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SENIOR SEND-OFF: Adam Gonzales ultimately wants to be a space pirate, but he hopes that his time at the Quaker Campus will take him where he wants to go next.
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CAMPUS LIFE: Phan West talked about her time living in a communist country, where she described the regime as filled with tyranny and threats of violence.
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A&E: Paradise Cove was incredible. I’m personally not the biggest fan of instrumental albums, but this truly blew me away.
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A&E: If you aren’t too squeamish and don’t mind the gore of “real superheroes,” then you’ll enjoy Invincible as a fun comic book adaptation.
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OPINIONS: For this year's ASWC elections, only one candidate ran per position. This shows the barriers and lack of transparency from the Senate.
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