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- 50 Years of Title IX
According to a Forbes magazine report, before 1972, women held “90% of the head coaching positions for Of the 11 women’s teams on campus, five are coached by women. In 2016, “The university made the difficult decision to end the rowing program really because of safety school has made efforts to accommodate students with a “transgender inclusion policy for athletics and Campus
- WU Virginity Club takes a stand against the Willamette Challenge: "Premarital sex isn't a game"
Definitely not Chrissy Ewald) High Priestess Of the many traditions celebrated on Willamette’s undergraduate campus not in the know, the Willamette Challenge dares students to have sex in every academic building on campus The virginity club has found a seemingly unlikely ally on campus: disgruntled PPLE students, who lost Despite being one of the largest majors, PPLE students don’t currently have a dedicated place on campus Other measures to reduce premarital sex on campus have been proposed, such as mandatory installment of
- 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.
- ASWU discusses and votes on trans solidarity bills and press secretary amendment
The meeting proceeded with officer reports, starting with President Bautista said he wanted to thank Park’s report centered around asking the senators to fill out a ‘reflection document’ to give feedback Chief Justice Alexander Knorr (‘22) was out sick so the judicial report was given by Justice Jack Randall During Senate reports, Marvitz also thanked the public for their attendance before providing updates Marvitz now reported that the survey request had been denied, but was assured there will be time to get
- How students can be better prepared for the Cascadia earthquake
Most of the University resources on the website and in the safety guide posted around campus give only basic safety instructions and directions to phone numbers and websites, but those resources likely won ’t be accessible if or when the campus and city technological infrastructure is hit.
- A Simple Guide to Student Life
Nestled beneath that quiet veneer, however, is a whole world of things to do on campus and in Salem. On campus, there are a variety of settings to choose from. Some might venture off campus to study.
- As COVID restrictions ease, admin to use survey results to inform reopening
The following categories were assessed: wearing masks in all campus public spaces, maintaining 6 ft. of social distance on campus, adhering to room capacity restrictions, limiting visitors in residence halls, restricting eating to designated areas, not allowing guests on campus, not attending in-person activities with COVID-19 symptoms and reporting all positive tests to the university. The exception was the category “maintaining 6 ft. of social distance on campus,” for which respondents
- Unmasking WU’s Halloween costume ideas
To get a better picture of the campus costume scene, I surveyed passersby in Jackson Plaza on Oct. 17
- Housing to install free period product dispensers in resident halls
got a nearly even spread of each class year and four graduate students, with 67.5 percent living on campus and 28.2 percent living off campus. Murray is working with the GRAC to expand access to free period products to off campus students as well
- Finds from the Willamette Archives
Campus was a battleground 1919 was the first year of “Alumnus,” but the magazine’s writers still had He recalls how the campus used to be enclosed by a railway fence and that Willamette’s west end was a He said “...the campus was something of a battle ground, with Union troops greatly predominating. The only Civil War battle of note on campus was between students Bill Cross and Lafe Williams on the I bought a book Another Willamette author appears in the summer 1991 issue of a campus magazine called
- The Bike Shop’s uphill battle
have utilized this service in the past may be unpleasantly surprised to find almost no trace of it on campus With such volatile gas prices and the student population growing, owning a car on campus becomes less Aosved hopes to offer parts so that students can access everything they need to sustain their bike on campus
- Willamette merges with Pacific Northwest College of Art
The Oregonian reported that under the merger agreement, PNCA will retain its name, faculty and campus Atkinson building but “both the data science and the management schools will eventually move into PNCA’s campus ,” The Oregonian reported. In June, The Oregonian reported that the school was: “downsizing, laying off some professors and cutting










