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  • Letter to the Editor: Fraternity and Sorority recruitment issues are not universal

    While it would be naive to assume that this statement is not true on some college campuses which house process each year, the culture and structure of Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) on Willamette’s campus every chapter and mischaracterizes the intent, purpose, and role of both sororities and fraternities on campus While I agree that the cohesive relationships between FSL and other organizations on campus are crucial Alpha Chi Omega or any of the fraternities on campus more than likely have other initiatives occurring

  • Sparks Pool reopening this week, frigid temperatures fixed

    the heating issues are linked to an ongoing process of renovating the current layout of boilers on campus Over the summer, three of the buildings on campus were refitted with their own boilers, the Sparks Athletics

  • Fast Break: Women’s basketball commits ‘complete thievery,’ flags incur wrath

    Another dead week has descended on campus like a swirling and mystifying fog.

  • Guess the actual Words from Waller

    Sufferer Everytime the email goes out with a new declaration from Willamette President Steve Thorsett, campus my greatest achievement has been the acquisition of a weather machine, to aide in the falsifying of campus It’s fascinating to learn what’s happening on campus and The Collegian’s instagram captions don’t share “That number is the amount of ducks on a campus.”

  • Missing mammal mystery: Fate of the nutria remains unknown

    Benjamin Snell Staff writer Many students are upset by the disappearance of one animal that was once on campus Groundskeeper Jim Andersen gave specific details regarding the nutria’s presence on campus. He said that the nutria were not permanent residents on campus to begin with: “They never were around We never had 'em around on campus. He knows that the main reason the nutria were attracted to campus initially was because of a gardener

  • Navigating the course catalog: A look at fun classes for fall term.

    An empty lab room in Olin Science Center on the Salem campus, on April 1, 2025. Here are a few that professors and students on campus find interesting: INTST-199 Top: Negotiation and

  • What is it like to be a Republican student at Willamette?

    While they cannot reserve on-campus spaces through the EMS system, they can still meet on campus. discussions; the topics on the table spanned from news in the political sphere, relevant events on campus “It’s disheartening to see how just having a political opinion that’s not the campus mainstream makes While being a Republican at Willamette reportedly entails difficulties, it has an interesting benefit They are not allowed to use spaces on campus to host meetings.

  • One year after cancellation, Black Tie Affair returns to Salem Convention Center

    Without their normal venue, WEB tried to see if the PNCA campus would be a better fit for the event.

  • Alianza’s Día de los Muertos celebrates the sharing of food, dance, community

    When people don’t know about a certain culture and their traditions, they may resort to assumptions and Alianza’s Día de los Muertos   also extends beyond Willamette’s campus to the greater Salem community

  • Opinion: Goudy, students need to reduce waste from takeout

    writer The 2020-21 school year has seen Willamette University undergo heaps of much-needed COVID-19 safety precautions in order to prepare for the slew of students and staff arriving on-campus. These precautions have all been helping Goudy operate well, but one safety measure, while ultimately By Feb. 11, the Residence Hall Association (RHA) had issued tote bags to each and every on-campus student

  • ASWU Executive Election: Meet the Candidates!

    I’ve been all over the map on campus, and I’ve somehow now found my way onto this ballot. Why? everything I can so that younger students, along with the students in my year, can be excited to come onto campus For those of you who don't know me yet, I have spent the last three years working to make this campus , I will oversee transparent elections and work to mend the broken fabric among divided students on campus Not unto ourselves alone are we born, all of the organizations on our campus really do cherish and understand

  • Rethinking Greek life: WU sororities on COVID-19 and white supremacy

    Each house is required to follow the same university protocols that are enforced in campus dorms. is a chance that the sorority will provide contactless ways of donating to the Center for Hope and Safety opportunity to be part of a community when they're feeling so distanced and when some of them aren't on campus All Alpha Phi bonding events, such as activities and games, have been moved online to guarantee the safety Conversations about COVID and Greek life history are being prioritized to reinforce safety and inclusivity

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