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When sociology major Seth Feldman ’18 stepped off a plane into Budapest, he was walking into a hotbed of immigration…
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The demand for special education teachers is growing, and Lucas Holbert (Class of '21) is on the fast track to meeting…
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David Moreno ’20, sitting on a bus on his way to the L.A. Coliseum, was excited to see a familiar stadium in a whole…
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A total of 320 students have been named to the Whittier College Fall 2017 Dean’s List.  The Dean’s list recognizes…
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More than 38 million tons of food are thrown away every year in this country, according to a 2014 EPA study. At…
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More than 120 Whittier College students will be traveling to five countries—on four different continents—to explore…
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Charlie Craft ’18 has always loved gaming, and Whittier College turned that passion into a major. In high school, some…
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At a point when STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) graduates are crucially needed, first-year…
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Philip de Castro ’18 and three other students sat staring at a whiteboard covered in numbers. For weeks, the math…
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Living in the city, Melanie Rizzotti ’18 had never before seen the night sky for what it truly is: a breathtaking…
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Search Google Scholar for research about Carlos Fuentes and more than 27,000 results pop up. Search James Joyce, more…
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Growing up in a politically polarized El Salvador, Roberto Bonilla ’18 was left with a lot of unanswered questions. But…
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After wrapping a successful run of Whittier College’s fall play, three theatre majors will go on to showcase their…
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Standing before a gigantic painting of a bouquet of flowers, bursting with blues and pinks larger than life, Emerson…
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With the goal of becoming a high school music teacher, Jacklyn Waight ’18 spent her summer diving into the world of the…