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- Willamette Events Board continues to offer entertainment for students
throughout the year, is still dedicated to providing entertainment even though many students have left campus Ramirez also reported that most student employees have returned home or are living off campus, but a few are still on campus. Those students can help by distributing items around campus and by tabling at Goudy. Ramirez wants the student body to know that students who live on campus are welcome to pick up the items
- The transfem loneliness epidemic: What is it, what causes it, and how can we deal with it?
Most isolating is the athletic side of the campus, where extroversion and hypermasculinity are largely Even more queer-friendly communities on campus seem to have very few transfeminine people, with much
- Student organization leaders provide fall activities updates
Noah Dantes Editor-in-chief The Collegian gathered updates from student organizations around campus as campus is closed. Our officers have proposed several options for addressing everyone’s collective safety during this pandemic Of the measures taken, we have closed requests to provide standby first aid to on-campus events and have This decision did not come to us easily and was the result of us caring for the safety of our responders
- College Democrats foster political interest, try to get Willamette out of echo chamber
Hull said that one of their goals on campus is to “help students who are looking to vote, to be more Concerning their relationship with other political clubs on campus, Gunter noted that previously they Concerning the reason for its inactivity, Gunter noted that “Willamette is a very liberal campus, there than a lot of other American college campuses so we’re starting with a head start there,” and Gunter When asked if there was anything else he’d like the broader campus to keep in mind about their club,
- Committee searches for new vice president
Since former Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Domanic Thomas’s departure from campus To begin the search for quality candidates, Aguilar reported that the committee hired an executive search While on campus, candidates had meetings with many leaders and departments on campus, including but not limited to Provost Carol Long, the person this position reports to and hiring manager who ultimately Terry Lindsay, who visited campus on Feb. 24, Feb. 27 and March 4 respectively.
- Willamette announces sixth COVID-19 case
This latest case is the sixth case reported by the University. According to the University's communications, " The employee was last on campus on September 9th.
- Commencement moved online, indoor dining removed after Marion County restrictions increase
Marion County has been [moved back] to the [“extreme risk”] category for COVID-19, causing changes to campus On Monday, Oregon [reported] 319 hospilizations and [fifteen] counties will move to “extreme risk”.
- Willamette Events Board falls into spooky season with Grocery Bingo
As Willamette’s trees start to fade red, orange and yellow, campus organizations such as the Willamette
- Claremont merger called off, Willamette affiliation still on
CST now aims to establish a “branch campus” at Willamette while maintaining its campus in California. The two-campus model will be evaluated throughout the 2021-22 school year for its financial sustainability Claremont offered CST $14 million for its entire campus. While the long-term sustainability of the two-campus model rests on CST’s ability to cut costs, meet
- Aguilar's departure marks a transition for the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
as Multicultural Affairs, Native American Programs and the Gender Resource and Advocacy Center will report Safety Ross Stout and Director of Housing and Conferences Scott Etherton. “Now we can look at how to spread that work, how to integrate it into the larger community on campus EDI until it collects input from university stakeholders and conducts a full analysis of an external report Wood believes that leaders around campus will assist her by continuing to take on EDI work.
- ASWU's new exec: Paving the way for a peaceful and efficient year
he was elected as a write-in candidate, and he stated that he accepted his position to “help improve campus Karthik, Olivia and Greenberg have also shared their hopes for new campus improvement projects, which As the year advances new bills will be enacted and new campus improvement projects will be introduced
- Finding truth in a world of lies: A brief history of Willamette’s traditions
Certainly some traditions will find themselves altered after just the first few days on campus by overeager you will be rewarded with a trove of knowledge to draw from as you work to survive your first year on campus






