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- Despite Hardships, Willamette Clubs Prove Resilient Amidst COVID-19
looks a lot different than it did before COVID-19, and this “new normal” certainly extends to clubs on campus From having to navigate the safety of in-person events with COVID-19 restrictions to experiencing drops We sang downtown, went to Oregon State University (OSU), we had a few concerts on campus.” Additionally, Headband had to prioritize the safety of their own members while practicing. I’ve been involved in a lot more things than Ultimate Frisbee on campus and I’ve noticed [that with]
- Biodiversity and Climate Change students explore Oregon wildlife with iNaturalist app
Deep within the nature at Willamette's Salem campus, the students of the Biodiversity and Climate Change stalking the geese whenever I can, so my iNaturalist right now is just pictures of their movements around campus favorite color is blue, Kalmbach is also a fan of their observations of all the blue-colored birds on campus The iNaturalist craze has also led students like Teya Fukuhara (‘27) off-campus to do their observing Some of Fukuhara’s other favorite observations made on campus have been the great blue heron and the
- Tips on preparing for a medical emergency during a pandemic
In a meta analysis of this literature published in the Journal of School Health, researchers reported Even on homogenous campuses like Willamette, accidents can happen and infections will spread. how to navigate the Willamette and greater Salem medical system while prioritizing your health and safety If you do not have access to transportation or cannot walk, call Campus Security and provide a short description of your situation and your current location on campus.
- Student Affairs Restructured; New Assistant Dean Position Created
This committee manages the Campus Assessment, Response and Evaluation (CARE) reports, which are available Currently, Student Care and Conduct Manager Tori Ruiz manages these reports. The position will also include managing bias reports and the university’s response to them. “So I will work one-on-one with students for the CARE reports, whether it’s academic issues, grief, medical coordinators, and the new director of the GRAC will be in charge of receiving and managing Title IX reports
- Willamette COVID-19 Dashboard Update Sept. 26 - Oct. 2
Emma Innes News Editor The Willamette University COVID-19 [Dashboard] reported three new cases for the This gives the Salem campus a total of 28 cases since Aug 1. No cases were reported for the Portland campus, which remains at one case since Aug 1. The email said that 97% of the Willamette Community have reported being fully vaccinated. The CAT said that they will continue to report all confirmed cases on the dashboard, as well as reach
- Winter Fashion Lookbook: How Bearcats are staying cute and cozy
As a chill creeps over the Willamette campus, fashionistas everywhere are forced to cover up their outfits However, for those who still intend to make a statement other than, “I’m cold,” students around campus Although the fashion found around campus is very unique, many students recommended the same tips for
- Landreman responds to student criticism on spring reopening, move away from hybrid learning
Benjamin Snell Staff writer With campus closing down in preparation for winter break, many students are question whether or not Willamette has the capacity and resources to continue managing virus cases on campus students, she said, “I know people have been disappointed that we haven’t had much robust testing on campus expressed that there was a bit of “wiggle room” to change aspects of the university’s learning system, reporting safety, people generally thought the situation could have been handled better.
- WEMS expands coverage to include weekdays from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., starting Oct. 29
is a volunteer, student-run, emergency medical service that services Willamette University’s Salem campus When students call Campus Safety with a medical emergency, WEMS sends its licensed responders to provide Brown said that WEMS responders are not there to judge patients but to ensure their safety, and also Students can reach WEMS from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. on weekdays and all day on Saturdays and Sundays by calling Campus Safety at (503) 370-6911.
- Students navigate flu season through limited Bishop services
The impact of flu season is being felt more uniquely by Willamette students this fall, as the campus Due to staffing issues at Bishop Wellness Center, many of the on-campus resources have been limited for The other form of healthcare available on campus is from Willamette Emergency Medical Services (WEMS) Bishop services paused so far this semester, some students have felt disgruntled by the lack of on-campus “I look forward to seeing people in the clinic and out and about on campus as well,” Carlson said.
- Willamette Heritage Center opens local sports history exhibit
Or the origins of the beloved sports games we share on campus? for students with an ID, and is located in the big, red Mill building right across the street from campus
- We’re being fed, but are we happy about it? Goudy and dietary restrictions
University has only one dining hall, and it is the primary food source for most students who reside on campus Oregon Department of Health, but students with dietary restrictions have issues with more than just the safety posters in each residence hall, linking to a Google form poll in order to gauge students’ thoughts across campus
- This Week @ Willamette
Here’s a summary of what totally happened on campus this week: Students report 100% satisfaction with Proponent for campus Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program, which would cost the same amount Willamette receives “Most accessible campus ever” award. Hangs it on a broken elevator door. Students notice a decline in duck population on campus.









