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  • Laying a foundation: Aric Williams’ plans for Willamette football

    for Oregon State, he signed as a free agent to the Philadelphia Eagles, spent several years at NFL camps Part of that culture of discipline includes creating a voluntary football class which anyone on campus He's looking off campus at high schools, transfer students and junior colleges, but also recruiting on campus.

  • ASWU Feb. 24: Acceptance up 16.8%, Admin Approves Raising Student Fee to $140

    administrative reinstatement of Willamette’s College Republicans as an ASWU-affiliated club, heard a report Muñoz said she received a lot of student input and read the investigative report, but just “didn’t agree The Campus Safety Advisory Committee has also not met this year, but their student representative sent Bautista reported that the key factors that increase enrollment are financial aid, campus visits and During senate reports, Senator Athena Marvitz (‘22) gave an update on the senior event, which is now

  • Opinion: WU emergency response is inadequate

    University campus itself remained with working power throughout the aftermath of the storm. Willamette community deserves a consistent response and concrete action that prioritizes the wellness and safety Additionally, classes would continue as scheduled despite safety warnings from officials not to go outside Forcing community members to use their own “personal judgement” to decide between their safety and not Students will not perform well in their classes while simultaneously caring for their safety in extreme

  • Willamette announces fifteenth COVID-19 case of semester

    Reopening Committee sent out an email on Nov. 17 at 3:11 pm notifying the community of a student living on campus This is the fifteenth reported case of COVID-19 this semester at WU. The email reported the student was last on campus on Nov. 13. Due to new rules from the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the committee was required to report the buildings the student who tested positive was in.

  • Opinion: The return to in-person education was (and still is) in need of fine-tuning

    the Omicron variant, and the thought of returning to class during such a spike terrified me for the safety of our greater campus community. Though these are all important factors to consider, the safety of my community remained paramount, and This isn’t to say that faculty were not dually concerned for the safety of their students, but it’s more felt uneasy teaching in-person, and were forced to take their own measures to ensure in-class COVID safety

  • Side quest opportunities in the Salem community

    The Salem Saturday Market is only a short walk north of the campus on 865 Marion Street NE. Getting out into nature is also straightforward with Minto-Brown Island just under three miles away from campus If a student seeks to adventure farther off campus but lacks the funds, transportation or desire to plan giving me the opportunity to let loose and spend childhood-reminiscent times with my friends in an off campus

  • Fall 2025 ASWU Senate Candidates

    What I love most about our campus is its close-knit environment. This year, I’m here to get my bearings, to understand what makes this campus tick, what makes it thrive If elected, I want to bring Ceaser the No Drama Llama to campus so we can all cuddle a llama. Hannah Beadle I deeply value every interaction that I have with both my peers and alike on campus. I will also be playing for our lacrosse team on campus.

  • Opinion: ADA accessibility at Willamette: What’s working and how do we make it better?

    It’s not uncommon to see automatic door buttons, ramps or elevators on a college campus. Residence halls are not the only areas on campus where students need ADA accommodations. “I feel very lucky to be surrounded by good people, peers and professors alike, and the campus security However, that does not mean there are no steps Willamette can take to keep moving its campus toward a more accommodating campus.

  • Using Minecraft to create a better Willamette

    clubs and affinity groups about their ideas to help redesign aspects of campus in the digital space. The idea to build the campus didn't begin with the Carson Grant. Derr said they had wanted to build the campus in Minecraft ever since they started at Willamette, and Derr's Willamette campus is built on a one-block to one-meter scale, making the world proportionate to When asked how long it took to build the campus, Derr replied, “Too long."

  • Willamette COVID-19 Dashboard Update Dec. 5 - Dec. 11

    Clara Nithiaparan Staff Writer There were two cases for the Salem campus reported on the [COVID-19 dashboard There were no cases for the Portland campus. The total case count since Aug. 1 for the Salem campus is 50. The total case count since Aug. 1 for the Portland campus is four.

  • Willamette announces sixteenth COVID-19 case of semester

    The person, described as not regularly working on campus, tested positive on Wednesday, Nov. 18, and was last on campus Friday, Nov. 6. ROC reported the individual was present in the Shepard House but was not in [ close contact ] as defined The ROC reminded that new rules from the Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) require them Willamette reported its [fifteenth case on Nov. 17 ].

  • ‘Know Your Rights’ information session opens conversation about student support under Trump immigration policies

    Along with faculty support, there is student community support available on campus. The Pro-Immigrant Rights Student Union (PIRSU) is a club on campus that focuses on two missions: productive Nesta-Arteaga (’25), club president, emphasized the importance of student involvement in organization on campus Along with student support on campus, Nesta-Arteaga noted that PIRSU is also focusing on “getting immediate faculty and staff members, such as Solano, are keeping an eye on immigration policies, students on campus

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