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  • Opinion: Life in Willamette’s Covid Isolation Dorm

    “Case numbers on Willamette's campus have typically followed a similar pattern observable within the Rumors and reports of cloudiness in the drinking water have circled Terra House, but remain unrefuted The official Terra House isolation guide directs students toward campus safety in the event of an emergency Today, according to Thompson, considering a reported 96% vaccination rate on campus, the comparison has We had way more flu on campus than covid, and we weren’t isolating anybody, or we weren't moving anybody

  • Willamette COVID-19 Dashboard Update Feb. 6 - 12

    Kathleen Forrest Editor-in-Chief The Willamette University [COVID-19 Dashboard] reported one new case The Salem campus reported only one case, an employee, and the Portland campus reported none. The total case count on the Salem campus since Aug. 1, 2021, is 141, and 14 on the Portland campus. This is consistent with the current downward trend in COVID case numbers on campus, following a previous

  • Willamette COVID-19 dashboard update March 6- March 12

    Emma Innes Managing Editor Willamette's COVID-19 dashboard reported two cases on the Salem campus for For the week of Feb. 27 to March 5, the dashboard reported a case in a student on the Salem campus after The Salem campus has had 157 cases since Aug. 1. No new cases were reported for the Portland campus, which remains at sixteen cases since Aug. 1

  • Opinion: The top 5 thrift stores in Salem

    Thrifting is also a great way for college students to get off campus and explore the city, so I visited are ranked on the basis of relative prices, selection and quality of items, as well as proximity to campus At a 20-minute stroll from campus, this thrift store is one of the closest second-hand options within While other options will offer slightly cheaper prices, the proximity to campus, fantastic selection Dittos Wear is relatively small but makes up for this by being the closest option to campus.

  • Opinion: Willamette’s unpreparedness for the network outage put pressure on students, professors

    reading: “We are currently experiencing a network outage affecting core services on Salem and Portland campuses However, those outages were generally pertaining to either the Portland or Salem campuses exclusively common occurrence for smaller institutions, one may have hoped that Willamette would have a stronger safety been great, pushing back deadlines on assignments and understanding that we don’t have access to all campus

  • Willamette welcomes Ken Wytsma in part-time chaplaincy role one year after termination of Office of Spiritual and Religious Life

    “There is a very strong need on college campuses, or at least on this college campus, to humanize one Wytsma’s office is in the Dean Suite, on the first floor of Walton at the Willamette Salem campus.

  • Willamette COVID-19 Dashboard Update Jan. 30- Feb. 5

    Kathleen Forrest Editor-in-chief The Willamette University [COVID-19 Dashboard] reported six new cases The Salem campus reported five cases, three students and two employees. The Portland campus had one student case. The total case count on the Salem campus since Aug. 1, 2021, is 140, and 12 on the Portland campus. booster rates on campus, and best practices for reusing KN95 and N95 masks.

  • Willamette COVID-19 dashboard update March 20- March 26

    Emma Innes Managing Editor The Willamette University COVID-19 [dashboard] reported no new cases for the The Salem campus remains at 158 cases since Aug. 1 and the Portland campus remains at 16. For the week of March 13- March 19 the dashboard reported two cases on the Salem campus, both in students

  • KWU airs new student shows covering topics from Adam Sandler to hollow earth

    Nova Jones (’28) hosts “Interstellar Radio Hour,” in which he covers anything from weather reports to campus news to music. Students have brought it back, and that really shows just how important it is to have a radio station on campus

  • The Bearcats? No, the bear-dogs of Willamette

    Whether in rain or shine, with one loop around Willamette's mile-long campus, you will likely find at least one campus-affiliated dog.

  • The Collegian: (Almost Always) Newsworthy Since 1889

    Though perhaps not always reporting on the most earth shattering, breaking news à la the Associated Press events that rocked the world, but the Collegian has documented the little bubble of Willamette’s own campus Today’s students can now find copies available for the taking in various spots across campus, including This year, like every other, the Collegian will continue to print stories of our campus, our students Some things stay the same, even if we no longer have advertisements for egregiously cheap off-campus

  • ASWU and the Black Student Union collaborate to celebrate ‘Black ecology through the power of poetry’

    Union (BSU) hosted a poetry reading event at the Martha Springer Gardens to celebrate Black ecology on campus He also wanted to celebrate hope by giving the Black community on campus a space of their own.  This event was Jones’ campus improvement project as ASWU senator of the Class of 2028. ideally in the gardens near the walkway students use frequently so “BSU has a physical presence on campus Brown agreed: “It's important for students of color to claim space on campus that is not set off to the

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