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- 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.
- Opinion: YikYak should be discarded
Students around campus lay in their beds as they select the teal icon from their phone’s selection of the negative effects of using the app today, it’s necessary to establish how YikYak became an app for campus-wide There are some ways that YikYak could contribute to a thriving campus community, but in the current way
- Opinion: Helpful or a hassle? Making Willamette-provided transportation more accessible
For the last several years, Willamette has provided transportation from its campus to the Portland airport I have a car on campus that I use very frequently.” Tabor explained. This allows those on campus to get a richer, more diverse college experience, but it also means that by Willamette for students is a key factor in ensuring that students have a reliable way to get from campus
- 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.
- Photojournalism: Snow day
Thursday, Feb. 13, and the opening of school was delayed until noon on Friday, Feb. 14 at the Salem campus
- Strong enrollment continues at Willamette, bucking state and national trends
In a positive sign for continued growth, Willamette welcomed 567 new students to campus this fall. largest incoming class in seven years, and the impact of this influx of students is being felt across campus stress on housing, which has been reduced in recent years by the closures of all of Willamette’s on-campus Greek housing and the 2016 closure of an off-campus apartment complex called Haseldorf. Though there is enough on-campus housing for all first-years and sophomores, Corner said the university
- GRAC Grant to run out in 2022, new funding needed
Staff Writer The Gender Resource and Advocacy Center (GRAC) is a resource center here on Willamette's campus This grant stemmed from a pilot project to fund victim response services on college campuses in Oregon They organize workshops on campus for first-year students, as well as help design programs for their When asked what she felt the GRAC’s impact on campus was, Clancy responded with, “I think the GRAC has a huge impact on campus.
- Headband finds no treble taking first in International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella quarterfinals
Their dynamic is very close, said Scott, who has always thought of Headband as their “family on campus great pride in the A cappella community that has been cultivated between Headband and other groups on campus
- New Career Center opens on Putnam UC first floor
bookstore was made smaller, the amenity that has been most impacted by the move is Blitz Market, the campus concerns about its new location in Sparks Athletic Center, which is by no means a central location on 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
- Is Mill Stream dunking dying?
Students who hear of the tradition and choose not to participate find other ways to connect to the campus provided and choosing to alter it to better fit his personal preferences, Stershic is connecting to our campus
- Opinion: How the “WU Flu” impacts you
annoying and persistent problem has to go to the cold-like infections so easily spread on a college campus Although word of the “WU Flu” or “Campus Cough” is going around, the reality is that the cold and flu yet in full swing, and it is important to be prepared for when these illnesses fully hit Willamette’s campus Residential life on campus, synonymous with close quarters, is a key part of what allows illness to spread











