Earth is a mess. Might as well laugh.
“Living on planet Earth comes with a great deal of suffering and pain. We’re lucky to even find love, let alone keep it.”
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Do you mean to tell me that not all green is good ?!
“Invasive plants outcompete other plants for water and nutrients, which disrupts local ecologies.”
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Empowerment becomes a product.
The modern “It Girl”, which is fueled by capitalism and an economy that demands productivity above all else, must hustle.
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Whitman’s Pickleball scene is heating up.
“We had done [IM pickleball tournaments] before and then [the Pickleball Club President] just reached out, and we were like ‘do you guys want to collab?’” Jain said.
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Big Gay Wedding, Big Art Statement
“In the zine, Bacus cites “recent rhetoric” against gay marriage as a reason for making her wedding a protest.”
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Silence Isn’t Safety
“By attempting to protect these contributors by hiding their names, we are also directly contributing to the silencing of individual opinion and opposition.”
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Sweet Sweep! Both Whitman Sweets teams are heading to Nationals after dominating regionals
“Despite the teams’ successes, the Sweets are still a site of community building before anything else.”
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Amidst performative cultural sensitivity at Whitman, true intercultural respect stems not from cautious avoidance but from the messy, joyful imperfections of genuine cultural exchange https://t.co/KmAEUu0fd3
Whitman’s International Night celebrated global cultures through performances, poetry, food, and fashion, offering international students a space to share their heritage. Read more https://t.co/RwwZVv5I3W
Both Whitman College tennis teams triumphed on their home courts to win the Northwest Conference titles and qualify for the NCAA Division III Championships. Read more https://t.co/UsyLcBnd3n
Whitman’s 2025 Undergraduate Conference showcased diverse student research, highlighting the academic creativity and interdisciplinary work across campus. Read more https://t.co/nsuqnMFGsi
Quick-apply platforms and AI filters create the illusion of opportunity while ghost job postings, automated rejections, and performative hiring practices make it harder than ever to get a foot in the door https://t.co/cPozjJzRkp
Whitman’s club sports navigate a shifting financial landscape.
"Neifert described the workload of finalizing their budget in the wake of the endowment reallocation as five hours per week the entirety of Fall semester."
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Missing home? Craving chaos? Be my college nemesis. Applications open.
"If this sounds promising, reach out! Send me a psychic signal, and we’ll meet on Ankeny. You could even throw a rock at my head to get us started!"
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Tired of working, or tired of being overworked?
"While the term “anti-work” sounds like a joke, a slacker’s dream, the ideas behind it are far from unserious."
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When chalk becomes a threat, you know control runs deep.
"New policy is sure to follow, and with it will come new tactics for administrators and the security department to limit student speech and expression."
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What happens when stewardship is sidelined?
“I am a federal employee, so we’re taking it pretty hard. Everyday people are disappearing from our office."
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Live, loud, and a little nostalgic. The Apricots brought Reid back to life.
“It feels very nostalgic in a kind of intense way, like we haven’t been here in many years and it feels like we never left,” Serkissian said.
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The food bank needs help now!!
“We can’t fully rely on the state. Now is the time for the community to take [food bank support] up,” said Mora.
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