Red Cross Blood Drive Draws in Donors

Published   Nov 21, 2024 05:00PM
Whitman’s reddest tradition is the Red Cross Blood Drive, where members of the Whitman community can help contribute to crucial health initiatives. This year, the Blood Drive was held in collaboration with Whitman’s Pre-Health Society, which has consistently worked with the Red Cross to bring the Blood Drive to campus annually. This year, the Blood... ... Read more

US 395 Bridge (Blue Bridge) Under Construction

A year-long construction project is starting this month on the Blue Bridge. Please choose alternate travel routes when possible. ... Read more

Small Business Saturday - November 30th

Support Local Small Businesses this Holiday Season! ... Read more

KWCW Concert Brings the Talents of Love Brunch, Les Gold and

Lowlights and thumping bass greeted students as they entered the basement of Reid Campus Center on Nov. 15, where the air was filled with a palpable energy as three bands took the stage to gather Whitman’s music lovers for a historic concert. The c ... Read more

Why Shopping Local is Worth Every Cent

Published   Nov 27, 2024 10:09AM
Reduce Your Carbon Footprint! ... Read more

Regional Warming Centers & Shelters

With colder temperatures on the way, the Cities of Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland, in partnership with Benton and Franklin counties and the Benton-Franklin Health District, are working together to provide resources that help keep residents warm and s ... Read more

America’s Dying Malls

“This… is the Walla Walla Valley’s only mall”  The statement comes from the long-defunct blog “Walla Walla Valley Daily Photo”. The accompanying photo is a bleak one: a vast blue sky was starkly interrupted by a harsh gray wall a ... Read more

College Place -- Thumbnail History

College Place is aptly named, since the story of the city is dominated by the story of the college it hosts. Until the founding of Walla Walla College in 1892, the land that is now known as College Place was sagebrush-covered land three miles west of ... Read more