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  • Opinion: Willamette’s ducks are overfed

    With how they are integrated into campus, it’s natural that there should be a way for the students to Students often fill the bucket with duck feed and find a place on campus to sit and feed the ducks. We only have around 20-30 ducks living on campus and a 1-pound container to feed them. part of the quaint charm that Willamette is known for and should be easily accessible to anyone on campus

  • University announces investigation into College Republicans meeting, raises concerns of bullying

    Landreman said the email was due to concern for the Salem campus community following the events of the Students who believe themselves to have been harmed can submit a [community concern/ incident report] the College Republicans’ guest speaker did not exist in a vacuum, and brought up larger concerns of safety on campus.

  • New fishing and conservation club puts trout, cleaner waterways on the menu

    Lewis Anderson (ʼ28) reeled in the catch of the day on Dec. 2, a reportedly 14” rainbow by spinner. Ronan Cole (ʼ28), who had had his waders on before even leaving campus that morning, was planning on Namely, he wants to implement a native species restoration project throughout the campus Mill Stream, On the ride back to campus, Hackney asked the group if he could have done anything to make the trout

  • The wacky wonders of Willamette University

    A common observation among Willamette’s student body is that the Salem campus is a weird place. Indeed, the campus  comes alive when it’s warmer outside. Nick Cottrill (‘26) said, “There’s all of the old Greek life relics scattered around campus — [a] weird Another on-campus spot that students are curious about is the campus Zen garden. space for students to relax and connect with nature, but for now, it remains a uniquely odd spot on campus

  • ASWU and Task Force to vote on divestment bylaws in coming week amid push from students

    Montag Center on the Salem campus on April 8, 2025. Photo by Iris McClure. The ASWU treasurer manages the funding of over 90 clubs and organizations on campus, such as the Outdoor ASWU assured a full, detailed report of their reasoning behind any decision they reach on the amendment

  • Students call for accountability and action regarding College Republicans, University responds

    The final demand is for the university to provide a physical on-campus ‘sanctuary’ for Jewish students The email calls the current religious spaces on campus, Cone Chapel and the Chaplains office, “Christian hegemonic” and says that only a dedicated space can give safety to Jewish students on campus. Concerning the calls for a physical sanctuary for Jewish students on campus, Landreman said that the working with the Jewish Student Union to support their efforts in creating a positive experience on campus

  • Jennifer Jacobs Henderson named provost at Willamette starting July 1, 2025

    Henderson stated that in November, she had spent a day at both the Salem and Portland campuses, where which include managing the deans and faculty members, advising the academic and career services on campus student life, housing, classes, faculty, and many other factors that surround the student adventure on campus

  • Sports clubs looking to bloom in spring semester

    As the semester starts up and Bearcats return to campus after the winter break, students begin looking warm weather comes better conditions and more enthusiasm for sports participation on the Willamette campus While clubs like the Willamette Rugby Football Club maintain a solid (and loud) presence on campus, other “There wasn’t a lot of opportunity here [on campus] for people to climb, especially being in Oregon where He even began practicing martial arts beyond the campus after his experience.

  • Willamette COVID-19 Dashboard Update Oct. 10 - 16

    Emma Innes News Editor There were no cases reported on the [COVID-19 dashboard] the week of Oct. 10 to The total case count since Aug. 1 for the Salem campus remains at 35. The total case count since Aug. 1 for the Portland campus remains at one. Previous week reports of the Dashboard can be viewed [here].

  • ROC responds to emergency response criticism (full text)

    From the Reopening Committee: Deciding whether or not to close campus or cancel classes is a complex have been restricted to on-campus students only as one of our COVID mitigation measures. source of community transmission of the virus, so we needed to consider the impact to the health and safety gym, we needed to think about the potential risks to students of mingling with other students and the safety The university must take seriously the decision to close the campus or cancel classes.

  • The Disappearance of Compass Cash

    Ross Stout, director of Campus Safety, points to the modern era of debit and credit cards as the main Stout highlights that there are still places on campus that accept compass cash. “The only places on campus that still accept Compass Cash are the Bistro and Bon Appetit services, which

  • Opinion: students deserve the choice to Zoom into class, even post-COVID-19

    Lucero-Romero isn’t a fan of how this system “forces people to be in a place where they give up their safety Caruana talked about how Zoom was beneficial for him in terms of navigating campus: “pandemic safety getting the quiet period at the beginning of the semester instated due to personal fears for their safety and other safety concerns in regards to their vulnerable children.] , puts the onus on immunocompromised individuals to take extra precautions in order to ensure their safety

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