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- Willamette Needs to Re-evaluate the Current Parking Availability
Lali Trejo (‘26) currently has a car on campus. Edie Mueller (‘23) has a forty-five minute commute to campus. Klipfel expressed his doubt of being taken seriously by campus safety. safety will take into consideration the effect the abysmal parking situation is having on the safety Note that when asked for an interview, Campus Safety Student Parking Enforcement responded with an error
- Willamette COVID-19 Dashboard Update Feb. 20 -Feb. 26
Emma Innes Managing Editor Willamette’s COVID-19 dashboard reported no new cases for the week of Feb. 20 to Feb. 26 for both the Salem and Portland campuses. During the week of Feb. 13 to Feb. 19, the dashboard reported three cases on the Salem campus and two on the Portland campus. The Salem campus has had a total of 152 cases since Aug 1, 2021, while the Portland campus total is at
- An Honorary Bearcat? Dolly Parton’s Fascinating History at Willamette
Ernie Samora Contributing Writer Picture from Steve Thorsett's Twitter Page While strolling through campus While on campus, Parton took a tour of the weight room before making her way to McCulloch Stadium to night, Parton dedicated a song to Willamette because everyone she met here was so nice and friendly, reported Ross Stout, former director of campus safety who was part of Parton’s security team at the time, recalls “It was kind of a big deal to have a beloved celebrity on campus,” said Stout.
- PNCA Arthouse Hit by Gunfire at Start of Winter Break
Staff Writer The ArtHouse Residential building located near the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) campus The new Director of Campus Safety and Emergency Management, Andrew Fresh, had a very similar response safety, as well as administrators from PNCA there in the lobby, to welcome students and confront any day it happened, I reached out to the PNCA dean's office asking what would be done to improve student safety Overall, both Fresh and Powell stress that they and PNCA are extremely concerned with student safety
- Willamette COVID-19 dashboard update March 27- April 2
Emma Innes Managing Editor The Willamette COVID-19 [dashboard] reported one case for both the Salem and Portland campuses for the week of March 27 to April 2. Both cases are in students This brings the Salem campus to 159 cases since Aug. 1, 2021, and the Portland campus to 17 cases.
- Geer skate park construction to begin in March, Willamette skaters inspired
The four-acre community park is located on the east side of Salem, two miles from campus, and currently 2022 and aims to support “goals for a more livable and inclusive community,” according to the Salem Reporter where they can practice their skateboarding skills safely, finding open areas and curbs in and around campus skateboarder spotted in front of the Matthews dorms, expressed that although the skate scene is small on campus can look forward to the upcoming fall semester with the new and improved community space outside of campus
- Willamette COVID-19 Dashboard Update Jan. 22 - Jan. 29
Chrissy Ewald News Editor The Willamette University [COVID-19 Dashboard] reported seven new cases for The Salem campus reported six cases, four of which were students and two of which were employees. The Portland campus reported one student case. campus to 10. The first week after most students returned to campus, the campuses reported a combined total of 43 cases
- Willamette and Bird Nerds create a welcoming environment for bird friends
Think about all the times you’ve been outside on campus. Under the group’s umbrella, they lead birdwatching trips, raise awareness of the bird population on campus , and help improve life for the campus birds in many ways. , the Mill Stream mallard ducks, who would ordinarily fly away for the winter, remain year round on campus “After that, every single walk around campus felt like something special.
- Willamette COVID-19 Start of Semester Update
Chrissy Ewald News Editor The Willamette University [COVID-19 dashboard] reported forty-three new cases No cases were reported on the Portland campus. on the Portland campus since Aug. 1 remains at 6. the Portland campus, will now end on Jan. 30 for both campuses. The email reiterated that the quiet period is meant to limit the spread of COVID-19 on both campuses,
- Student worker, Young Democratic Socialists express discontent with Bon Appétit job cuts
YDSA , an only recently affiliated club on Willamette’s campus, has chosen the changes in Goudy as the YDSA’s goal on Willamette’s campus is “improving the day-to-day lives of students, advocating for students As the frontperson for the campaign on Goudy, Surbaugh put up posters around campus in order to encourage Alongside dissatisfaction with the job cuts, one other issue brought out by these responses relates to food safety
- Washing machine triggers fire alarms in Lee and York House
This was resolved by Campus Safety, who arrived shortly after the alarm was activated, by cutting the The fire department arrived at the York basement a few minutes after Campus Safety. Once a thorough inspection was completed by the fire department and confirmed by Campus Safety, students Garber said that Campus Safety only gave them the all-clear to re-enter the building, but they did not However, Ross Stout, the Director of Campus Safety, explained that the smoke was not an ongoing issue
- Glow Run dashes toward a gleaming future
The Willamette Events Board (WEB), Campus Rec and Intramurals kicked off the start of the fall on Sept The Glow Run commenced at the Chicken Fountain, from where students walked and jogged around campus gathering The joining of Campus Rec and Intramurals allowed word to be spread to the sports teams. Marketing members from WEB, Campus Rec and Intramural Sports worked together to make posters, organize With the collaboration and hard work of organizations around campus, events such as the Glow Run have








