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  • Vaccines required next year for students and staff

    faculty, staff and students must provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccinations to work or attend class on campus means the number of relevant doses must be completed at least two weeks prior to a person’s arrival on campus All students and employees who will be present on campus during the 2021-22 school year, regardless of students or employees whose attendance is fully digital or does not require their physical presence on campus

  • Coach Adelman out: A new era for Men’s Soccer

    After spending a brief period away from the school, he came back to campus as assistant coach of the Having success in an athletic program on a college campus is hard enough, but having continuous winning

  • WEMS eyes March relaunch after its members are vaccinated

    Willamette Emergency Medical Services (WEMS) is a student service organization that responds to on-campus 19 pandemic, WEMS ceased taking calls and its members stopped going on shifts because of health and safety

  • Salem's community gardens: Spots for study breaks, outdoor enjoyment

    When walking around campus and the general Salem area, it is easy to see ducks swimming up and down the Whether you’re on or off campus, looking for a park or quiet garden to sit in or a squirrel or duck to According to a report by the WU Grounds Department , trees such as Red Alder, Willow, Vine Maple, Douglas Next to the walkway between Matthews and Belknap The Belknap & Matthews Student Garden is a small on-campus DeLee shared her favorite green spaces on campus: “I like the Japanese gardens, the Botanical Gardens

  • Exciting New Option for Incoming First-Years

    intense questioning Thorsett claimed that if any first year wants more information about said mysterious campus not being a topic of questioning), and that any confusion surrounding the more mystical first-year campus

  • Opinion: It’s Time for Wulapalooza To Make A Comeback

    But with live music returning as countless musicians begin announcing tour dates, and the Willamette campus Knowledge of Wula is limited for those who were on campus when the club’s final “Futurepalooza” event almost certainly spike student interest in bringing some form of similar, live music event back to campus Ocaña provided the idea that the festival should be “a big event for multiple organizations across campus Perhaps most importantly, imagining a new campus-wide live music event can revitalize the student body

  • New Lift Up! fitness program has kick-off; aims to empower underrepresented students

    ,” a new program by the Gender Resource and Advocacy Center and Campus Recreation (GRAC), was kicked Chris Olivia (‘24), who is Campus Recreation’s Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Coordinator and the GRAC Resources Coordinator, said that he created the program in partnership with Hugmeyer and Director of Campus She expressed hope that Campus Rec will be able to fund the program as we transition into the 2022-23 Recreation and the Fitness Center, which is more of work for Campus Recreation, not just the GRAC.”

  • Opinion: Opening Days isn’t transfer student approved

    Willamette’s [ website ] encourages transfer students living on campus and non traditionally-aged first-years to attend the full Opening Days in order to experience campus culture and become involved in the Willamette Though transfer students are similarly new to campus, they are not given these same opportunities. All students should feel welcome on campus and transfer students deserve to feel that their Opening Days which students meet and greet with different resources and groups on campus.

  • Two senators removed, bills passed during final Fall ‘21 ASWU meeting

    After Gomez’s letter, the agenda was approved and Officer Reports began, starting with President Giovanni Burke (‘23) gave tentative plans to increase the student fee that funds ASWU and thus the clubs on campus Chief Justice Alexander Knorr (‘22) stated in his report that the Judiciary will be going to formally During Senate reports, Senator Cameron Cole (‘23) reported on behalf of the ASWU Trans Advocacy Committee Amend Committee Representative Responsibilities, which would require committee members to submit a report

  • Q&A with ASWU presidential candidates

    What are you involved in on campus? What are you involved in on campus? I've been fortunate to be involved in a number of ways on campus. What are you involved in on campus? The recent hate crime that happened on campus is very disturbing and it is important that we do what

  • Willamette’s Jewish Student Union Fosters Community With Its Hanukkah Celebrations and Beyond

    Willamette’s Jewish Student Union, or JSU, is a student-run club that celebrates the Jewish community on campus Building this sense of community to campus is paramount to the club because being a religious minority with, “It's something that we are fairly constantly aware of…something we joke about a bit is that Campus Ambassadors are called the ‘Campus Ambassadors,’ and there's really no word for their name that associates This year was the first year that there has been a menorah lighting on campus, though there are plans

  • Ian Curtis, New President of ASWU

    more welcoming and accessible environment by continuing to bring in students that want to make this campus a good job at listening to student concerns and addressing some of the major issues that we face on campus

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