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"Culture can be one of the most sensitive and private topics, but to share it is possibly one of the most rewarding…
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It is a truism that research opportunities in science and math at the undergraduate level have the power to highly…
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The Studio Arts Department held their annual end-of-the year juried exhibit of student works. The guest judge John…
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Patrick Kellycooper '16, one of two outstanding students selected for the 2015 Nixon Fellowship Program, will be…
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Award-winning journalist Sonia Nazario will give the keynote address at Whittier College's 110th Commencement Ceremony…
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Over 70 Whittier College students participated in the 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Arts…
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From helping organize a food pantry to painting walls at a homeless shelter to beautifying a local park, Whittier…
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Who is known as the Great Liberator of Latin America? What year was the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed? Which…
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Location, location, location. This may still ring true for real estate, but location is no longer a barrier for…
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Originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2017 issue of The Rock Hometown: Yorba Linda, CA Major: Physics (Mathematics and…
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One hundred unique poems written by Whittier College Poets were printed on mugs which will be served to customers of…
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Back when college was barely a whisper in the minds of her fellow middle-school classmates, Sophia Zamorano ’14 was…
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How can people remain good in a corrupt and desperate world? That's the question posed by The Good Person of Sichuan,…
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  The Studio Arts Department held a juried exhibit of students' works. The juror, Leslie Jones, a curator from the Los…
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Whittier College Theatre and Communication Arts students recently closed a successful run of William Shakespeare's The…