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- Alumni critical of WU's reopening plan
She believes that safety measures give students a false sense of security. Alexander pointed to two widespread outbreaks on the college campuses of Notre Dame and University of Both these universities had safety protocols and methods of testing for the virus, but outbreaks occurred “Willamette is not a closed campus,” Alexander said. Faculty and students and staff, significant portions of them live off campus.
- WU student attacked in racially-motivated hate crime
Landreman included descriptions of the two individuals, encouraging anyone with information to call Campus Safety at (503) 370-6911 or to contact the Salem Police Department at (503) 588-6123. She shared a list of resources in the email for on and off campus support, as well as educational material
- Opinion: Stuffed animals aren’t childish, but a keystone of college culture
For Willamette specifically, as a campus that has a majority female student population — 62% female to Overall, it seems clear — and many on Willamette’s campus would agree — that stuffed animals should be These student sentiments are great news for the campus bookstore, since it even sells a Bearcat Fred
- Willamette announces fifth COVID-19 case of spring semester
Emma Innes Staff writer A student living off campus has tested positive for COVID-19, the fifth case ROC reminded the community to continue being diligent in the COVID guidelines for their own personal safety
- What even is a rugger? Checking in with Willamette Rugby
heard their mighty chants from afar or have caught some of their infectious and vivacious energy across campus In response, both teams have prioritized the safety of players above all else, a goal that is considerably stopped by a Men’s Rugby practice where rugger Aiden Dopson (‘25) placed a particularly heavy emphasis on safety Safety is especially important to consider in rugby as teams do not have access to athletic trainers
- Willamette COVID-19 Dashboard Update Sept. 19 - 25
Emma Innes News Editor The Willamette University COVID-19 Dashboard reported five cases in Salem for The total number of cases for the Salem campus as of Aug. 1 is 25. The total number of cases for the Portland campus as of Aug. 1 is one with no cases reported during the
- Q&A: Bistro management talks higher cookie prices and economic pressures
That includes doing profit loss reports, paying for invoices, and pushing out tips and wages every two But what's happened in years past is because of the economy, because of the changes to campus … one of It was a thing before our time, like flex dollars, but you could spend it on anything on campus including I feel like we don't have a lot of third spaces on campus, and I think that the Bistro is one of them
- Board of trustees approves ASWU’s reserve management plan
Suggestions from students and faculty members have ranged from installing a volleyball pit on campus, adding swings on campus, updating furniture in the UC building, and renovating the Smith Auditorium.
- Rolling the dice: Inside the Mill Stream Adventurers Guild
The product of this hard work is a club that functions like no other on campus. Loveland said, “D&D is hard if you do not have the resources, so we are just bringing those resources to campus Current club leadership is hopeful for the guild's future as well as its potential as a community on campus
- Highlights from the ‘Tour de Bearcat’: Top 5 parks and what I learned
For my own safety, I chose the sidewalk. State Street is one of the only routes close to campus that crosses I-5. Just a 10-minute bike ride from campus, Englewood Park is Salem’s first city park.
- Why vote? And how? A (last-minute) 2024 voting guide for Bearcats
Data According to the NSLVE Campus Report for Willamette University, accessed via the office of Associate Provost for Institutional Research Kelley Strawn, the voter turnout rate of students on Willamette’s campus
- WU student, protestors assaulted by far-right hate group at capitol
New York Times correspondent Mike Baker reported that a group of right-wing demonstrators, including The Statesman Journal reports that some in attendance were armed with guns, knives and bats. Oregon Public Broadcasting journalist Sergio Olmos reported that the right-wingers soon bull rushed the A Willamette student is among the assaulted counter-protestors, according to Director of Campus Safety right-wingers, Ty Anthony and Trenton Wolfskill, were arrested for and charged with fourth-degree assault, reports








