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- Sudden forum held for new dean of students candidate, Abbas Hill
The Dean for CCI will have [several responsibilities] working for a campus environment that [includes spectrum and the right wing protests that have been occurring at the Capitol across the street from campus Hill said he would work with Campus Safety on student safety.
- ASWU 23-24 Executive Candidates
My first priority will be uplifting the student leaders and organizations that make our campus function implemented anti-racism requirements for clubs, advocated for emergency preparedness, fought for a higher campus I would help be an advocate to create a more sustainable and equitable campus through the expansion of
- Willamette to Lift Indoor Mask Mandate March 12
CDC) and an [announcement] by Oregon Governor Kate Brown, masks will no longer be required indoors on campus Visitors to campus and spectators at sports events will no longer have to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination As of Feb. 27, the New York Times [reported] across-the-board declines in the fourteen-day changes for hospitalizations and I.C.U. cases are down 39% and 38% respectively, but the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) [reports
- Bearcat Pantry provides hot meals to food-insecure students
Willamette students facing food insecurity, students from the Bearcat Pantry coordinated a food court on campus and her co-coordinator Shione Mochizuki knew that students didn’t have power and would likely come to campus We had our food safety handler’s license, so we were like, we can just do this.
- Students build reusable mask collections
even skincare, but in recent months, face coverings have become synonymous with maintaining health and safety Willamette Housing has also contributed to the mask collections of those who live on campus. to first-years at the commencement of Opening Days and are some of the most common masks seen around campus
- The Bearcat Minimum: Your student burnout won’t fix itself
traits highlight the presence of the intangible behemoth of student burnout hitting hard on Willamette’s campus “When I was a younger student on campus,” said Oakley Phoenix, the president of ASWU, “I needed to have engages in theater, advocacy for trans people of color, BIPOC advocacy, and in other clubs throughout campus When having a part-time job on campus, being an athlete, taking a leadership role and having to cope Willamette presents numerous free services available on campus to receive counseling, care and advice
- Willamette sees positive enrollment trends despite demographic cliff
Willamette’s Impact Report 2025 comments on the merger with PNCA during the pandemic and the recent With the construction of the new Career Center on campus, the university’s purpose is to create future The Hechinger Report emphasized college closures, cutting admission positions and declining graduate
- PNCA-Willamette athletes prove Bearsloths are here to stay
Athletes in team sports will have an especially difficult time splitting time between the two campuses states that they are working on aligning other systems at PNCA, including health services, so that the campuses
- ASWU Senate Election Candidates
Here’s some of my accomplishments: 200+ hour in community service 7+ years in camping, hiking, and scouting I promise to dedicate my time, experiences, and organizational skills to our Willamette University campus all students a fair and transparent ASWU representation, as well as fighting for a more sustainable campus My main priority as an ASWU senator is to do everything I can to promote equity on campus, and ensure that all people on campus, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, have their interests
- Opinion: No one reads the Collegian
speaking with my friends, their friends, and their friends’ friends, no one I have met thus far on campus , nor any faculty or staff that I’ve ever interacted with, ever report reading the Collegian. I have no choice but to conclude that the continued existence of the Collegian on campus is a ruse, a
- Administration’s Response to the TIRED Collective
administration, Feingold said administration “became aware of them through the posting of the petition on campus And with the Campus Climate Survey, we were going to post that data in an email, but we don't have the EDI) initiatives the University is taking in order to combat racist and homophobic tendencies around campus “Our goal would be, again, to partner with existing campus resources because that's how we have to do citing personal commitments, confusion at our need for anonymity, and concern at showing up to an on-campus
- ASWU clears Bistro’s $42,000 debt
It has been used a few times since its inception, including to buy a stage for on-campus events. “[The Bistro] is such a wonderful space that we have on campus, and there’s literally no other space on campus that can replicate it,” she said.










