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- ASWU resolves to disaffiliate College Republicans; 9 yeas, 0 nays, 4 abstentions
The first student speaker, identified as Maya, said they feel unsafe on campus and called on ASWU to I can't guarantee their safety. I can't guarantee that they will come onto this campus and feel proud of who they are,” Oak said. The meeting proceeded into officer reports, with ASWU President Giovanni Bautista giving comment on the Later in the meeting there was more discussion of the incident during the report of Chief Justice Knorr
- WU plays the PHEAL’d for a new public health professor
“That is to say, we could bring people to campus, we could evaluate them, but didn’t get the right kind Their goal is for students to have practical experiences through off-campus activities at the capstone
- WU administrator says individual actions by students will drive success of COVID-19 protections
Reopening Committee informed the Willamette Community via mass email that an individual working on campus have been seen on campus grounds. He also suggested calling campus safety or filling out an incident report on the student affairs website students have reported faculty putting pressure on them to attend class in-person. According to Shawn Hubler of the New York Times , towns surrounding college campuses have all seen COVID
- New study abroad program brings Willamette students to Kobe, Japan
Ground view of some of Konan's campus on Sept. 4, 2025. Photo courtesy of Rand Carswell ('27). Some aspects that Sticka-Jones and Carswell enjoyed about studying in Konan stemmed from the campus environment
- Chrysler Pacifica van recall impedes ODP, Castaway plans
The recall has affected various clubs and athletic programs on campus, especially the Outdoor Program rents a large number of vans from Enterprise, which uses Pacifica vans, as most of their events are off-campus
- Dance company choreographers to bring their cultures to the stage
Neely (’26), is inspired by Carnaval and Afrostep dance and wants to bring that side of her culture to campus are represented within Willamette because overall, there's a lack of culture that is represented on campus
- Student bands fill the Bistro with song
The campus has been lacking musically centered community events since the demise of Wulapalooza, a student-run Willamette sponsored groups like Up Top and Tandem provide opportunities for musical expression on campus “We have a very musical, very creative campus, and we really wanted to include a lot of student voices “The Bistro is definitely a gathering place on campus, so similar to how music brings people together
- Hate group rally expected on Capitol grounds Saturday
In an email to the student body at 1:31 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 26, Director of Campus Safety Ross Stout However, weapons of any kind are not allowed on the Willamette campus. Stout encouraged students to stay away from the rally, if students observe someone with a weapon on campus , they should keep their distance and call Campus Security at 503-370-6911.
- Flood in Kaneko B Wing causes monthslong disruption
However, Housing switched to having a Campus Safety officer check in on the house instead. Despite the situation, Meekins said their friends, professors and on-campus job have all been supportive Hutchinson said there was one bright side of the situation: “I was planning on moving off campus next
- Opinion: Why Sparks should be a student-only gym
conflict developed, even prompting some Willamette faculty to protest at President Thorsett’s office, as reported I spoke with roughly fifteen students on campus to help form my opinion, and all of them expressed that The on-campus gym is supposed to be a safe place for young adults to get exercise.
- The Times, They are A-Changing
They could only live off campus and escape these rules if they were 21 or married. Women on campus began taking serious steps to tear down these archaic rules in the 1960s. This gained popularity within the campus after they took out a full-page advertisement in The Collegian Greek life was an instrumental piece of campus life during this decade as well. time to time but it remains important to recognize the progress we have made as a society and as a campus
- New-ish Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Leslie Shevlin discusses her return to Willamette
. … I came back pretty quickly because we had folks on campus starting Aug. 12. If I see something that needs to be adjusted, and it’s critical to student-athlete health and safety,









