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  • Photojournalism: Yesteryear Pumpkin Patch

    Yesteryear Pumpkin Patch and Christmas Trees is located just a 30-minute drive from campus in Wilsonville

  • Public commentary at ‘ASWU and Admin’ event prompts further changes to student demonstration policies

    The event allowed students to provide commentary and feedback about the new campus demonstration policies 25), an active voice in student affairs, said, “This was probably the most productive discussion on campus administration will be able to understand that students have put in genuine work trying to ensure that campus were minor clarification changes, and according to Landreman, she was about to begin reviewing the campus

  • ASWU project funds new accessible door button in Smullin Hall

    Smullin Hall with funding from the Associated Students of Willamette University (ASWU) as part of a campus He said that this campus improvement project, organized alongside senators Anastasiia Lemesh (‘26) and administration in the future to “look at these projects more seriously” as other large buildings on campus “To the university’s credit, Willamette is a really old campus, and when you’re working with really old

  • 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.

  • PIRSU advocates with Border Fence project

    Furthermore, PIRSU had to rent a fence from an outside company, coordinate with Campus Safety to get

  • 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.

  • University terminates Office of Spiritual and Religious Life

    Willamette community remain with unanswered questions regarding the future of spiritual support on campus Since reducing faculty is much harder, given tenured positions, a few staff positions across campus were is “irreplaceable,” there are a plethora of readily available worship and spiritual resources around campus While the official campus-wide email announcement wasn’t made until Aug. 28, Pearl was verbally informed Students were referred to Handshake for future on-campus employment opportunities.

  • ASWU Senate Candidates 2023-2024

    I pride myself in truly listening to your issues on campus and I will stand up as your Class of 2026 am very confident in being knowledged with the administration, organizations and internal issues on campus , promoting available health resources around campus, and making it easier to host student organized As a physically disabled and neurodivergent student, campus accessibility is an extremely high priority events, and prioritizing inclusive spaces on campus.

  • Akimatsuri brings fresh flavors to Goudy

    President Sean Olson (’26), the event is especially important to the Japanese exchange students on campus said that the event brings more awareness to Japanese foods and culture as a whole, and giving the campus

  • ASWU votes to continue funding for Bistro

    T he Bistro is a popular space on campus for students to study, see friends, and potentially find employment Lemesh added on to the importance of the Bistro as a student-run coffee shop on campus: “Just to have

  • Opinion: Willamette’s COVID-19 protocols are inadequate, risk outbreak

    Avinash Naidu Staff writer College campuses were shutting down in March when the number of COVID-19 cases However, some college campuses are reopening despite the number of cases nationwide consistently increasing reopening has led many to question whether in-person classes will last for the whole semester or if campus The majority of universities around the country that are reopening to enable students to live on campus violate the guidelines of social distancing and the fact that COVID-19 has spread on many other college campuses

  • Water boiler maintenance leaves Lausanne residents without hot water

    Lausanne residents found themselves without hot water a week after their return to campus due to initial With the overall temperature of campus ranging from 80-90 F at that point, cold showers were occasionally maintenance and facility issues may come up at any time and urged students to file a Housing Maintenance Report

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