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  • Fast Break Sports Report March 19

    Spring crept into campus under the cover of night just in time to lure the next generation of Bearcat

  • Food Justice Week highlights sustainability programs and efforts on campus

    Food Justice Week is disseminating information to the student body in order to make the changes on campus and then not eat half of it,” said Hailey Paisley (‘21), who works for Bon Appetite on Willamette’s campus

  • Fast Break Sports Report Feb. 20

    Consider in the coming weeks: Has your world been shepherded into a few square blocks of campus by forces

  • The Collegian to resume regular reporting in late August 2025

    Dearest Collegian Reader, We are flattered to welcome you to our website during summer break of all times. However, as our staff are currently out until the return of classes in the fall, we will not be uploading new content until later in August. Go forth and enjoy your summer. Then, allot us all the attention you want when the school year comes back around. If you are interested in joining The Collegian as an incoming first-year or returning student — hoping to contribute to your university’s independent student newspaper — keep an eye out for writer, artist and photographer applications, all of which will be posted to Handshake starting August 20. Stay safe, Bearcats, and have a great summer!

  • Office of Admission suspends campus visits, offers virtual programming as alternative

    This is in an effort to offer virtual alternatives to campus visits for prospective students, to support Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, Willamette’s Office of Admission has suspended its campus Bearcat Days, including President Thorsett’s talk at the welcome program and a student ambassador-led campus The $300 travel vouchers awarded to visiting students who live more than 250 miles from campus will apply Randers noted that these solutions might be challenging for students who were depending on a campus visit

  • Students, Housing staff describe challenges of dorm life during campus closure

    Evans reported that there is only one RA in all of Lausanne, and there is one in Doney. Roue reported only hearing one case about someone moving rooms, which was due to that person being the Kazi noted that this might be due to fewer students on campus who are able to report when things are Some students reported being unsure of up-to-date expectations for living on campus because they haven Overall, residents reported feeling safe on campus with the precautions being taken, from closure of

  • Goudy temporarily changing dining hours and services for safety of students and staff

    dining service provider, is temporarily changing dining hours and services over the weekend for the safety Wachs said the reason for these changes is “to improve the safety for students and staff” going to and

  • Fast Break Sports Report Oct. 9

    If you see interim head coach Tim Rude on campus, please give him a reassuring nod.

  • Fast Break Sports Report: Soccer draws, draws, draws then draws

    Despite my infirmity, I have resolved to use my platform to educate sports readers on cold season safety Now if only we could bring back the wanton disregard for player safety.

  • Bistro management makes tough decision to close beloved campus coffee shop

    Palafox reported that management brainstormed ways to stay open by finding alternative ways to sell products are not to be on campus unless necessary.  Palafox also reported that she wanted to keep the doors open for as long as possible in order to offer Both of them reported that business was slow, and Grogan specifically commented on noticing a drop in Palafox reported that the management team will still be able to work some hours as they proceed with

  • Fast Break Sports Report April 23

    Early reports say the Men’s Golf team narrowly missed a championship repeat, losing out to The Blues

  • The Fast Break Sports Report March 20

    Last week’s Bearcats days gave the campus a glimpse of the approaching onslaught of first-years. Consider in the coming weeks: What off-campus sporting activities are available to the Willamette community

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