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- 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
- 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,
- Despite decreased dining options, students remain appreciative
Benjamin Snell Staff writer On-campus dining services are an often overlooked yet vital part of life Willamette is one of many schools that have chosen to change its on-campus meal services, and students Another area of concern for students when examining dining on campus is the desire for further accommodation However, one resource that Willamette has planned to implement to make dining on-campus easier is an Redcay also showed concern for the safety of Goudy staff members.
- Photojournalism: Bearcat days
After the welcome address, families would go on tours to learn more about the campus and school. We had so many people on this particular Bearcat Day, around 400, so it's safe to say that the campus to visit the resource fair that showcased a lot of the clubs and student organizations that meet on campus
- University to transition to Canvas in May 2023, upgrade Wi-Fi
Doyle Contributing Writer On March 10, 2022, ASWU addressed several topics surrounding technology on campus Beretta added that the bandwidth on campus would be increased by 25%. The wi-fi issues on campus have produced considerable debate from the student body. It may also make collaboration with students from other campuses easier.
- No place to rest: Students struggle with dorm temperatures
Faber lives in Lausanne Hall, one of several residence halls on campus without air conditioning facilities She had to resort to “spraying herself with water” and “leaving the door and windows open” at the hottest heat wasn’t bad enough, Faber and other Willamette students had to endure several days of smoke on campus The smoke reportedly traveled from wildfires that had ignited south of the city in the first week of While some of the complaints reported couldn’t be easily resolved by members of the RHA (such as Lausanne
- Student-driven literary zine encourages exploration of identity and thought
A developing student publication on campus is embarking on a quest for intellectual freedom and expression Groman emphasizes the overwhelming supply of creative writers on campus and the variety of ideologies By creating a space on campus for students to deepen the value of their education, Groman encourages
- Avoid the Goudy line with a quick meal at Blitz Market
explained the services Blitz Market offers: “[We] offer some products for retail that are very limited on campus Any form of campus payment can be used at Blitz Market, Wachs says: “For the meal itself, [students] There are plans to expand Blitz Market once stricter safety measures can be set in place and things return to normal in terms of campus reopening.
- Opinion: Should we be able to spend weekends at The Bistro?
heavily on the student body: why isn't The Bistro, the beloved student-run coffee shop at the heart of campus its doors in the fall of 1986, The Bistro has been one of the only spots for students to gather on campus It would be easy to reach the conclusion that if Willamette as a campus wants to keep claiming its undying It’s no coincidence that The Bistro was established here on campus by students.
- 'Dorm life is not perfect' - Why Kaneko isn’t all that special
newest dorm equipped with air conditioning and balconies, you probably think it’s the fanciest dorm on campus When it comes to the older dorms on campus, no one knows them quite as well as Kaiona Apio (‘24), who Though Kaneko has newer dorms and AC, its residents have a further walk from campus and less community speaking to residents, RAs and CRAs regarding the differences between Kaneko and the older dorms on campus
- Henry Dalton of the @willamette_fungi_project is a ‘fungi’
From sequoia trees to the invasive nutria, the Willamette campus is host to a beautiful ecosystem, a by Dalton himself, he encourages students to send in their own photos of fungi that they find around campus The study tracks and logs every mushroom Dalton has found around campus in order to create a system going forward for future Willamette students to easily identify the fungi around campus.
- WU's Emergency Fund in high demand, new website with financial security resources in development
Students have been approved grants for needs such as personal safety (such as changing a lock), emergency This made the fund a potential resource for students who might have needed help getting off campus in Spring as “getting them home—or to a safe place off campus—so they could study remotely in a familiar aware of resources like the Emergency Fund, Ruiz says that they are developing a website of on-and-off campus











