
Willamette’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1889:
Your College, Your Paper, Your Stories
THE
Search results
824 results found for "campus safety report"
- Many students on edge entering Election Day, consider the election to be important
This realization has been continuously shaping political culture both in Salem and on campus and the People have found that both on campus and across the country, the importance of voting has been greatly can really get into your skin pretty easily, and the results of that are tensions are really high on campus ,” saying that this adds to the overall stress levels on campus. One potential issue that was raised by students at the PPLE meeting and by students both off and on campus
- ASWU funds closed Affinity Club events, Senate debates bill on antiracism plans
proposed that committee heads might have to attend one or two ASWU meetings a year, or give a committee report Senator Eliza Gonzalez (‘25) agreed with the committee report idea. Director of Bishop Wellness Center Don Thomson gave a presentation about Willamette becoming a [JED campus The work of this first year is to assess the current state of mental health on campus. Thomson said the goal of the program is to effect “meaningful, lasting, systemic change” on campus.
- Can Bearcats make bucks off NIL?
Like other students, DIII players turn to jobs both on and off campus.
- ASWU faces challenges, potential changes, of precedents during fall round one funding
After debate about the role of clubs serving marginalized communities on campus and the ethics of funding concerns about funding Alpha Chi Omega’s acapella charity night fundraiser for the [Center for Hope and Safety preamble commits ASWU to, “uplifting the quality of the student experience in all levels of university and campus
- Fast Break: Football clocks second win, nobody does the Bearcat Rumble
tonight (Tuesday, Oct. 1) to vote their stance on newly proposed administrative guidelines relating to on-campus
- CAS classes cancelled through Wednesday, Feb. 17
Student Affairs Lisa Landreman announced earlier Tuesday evening that Willamette will be providing on-campus sleeping options for off-campus students starting Wednesday. Feingold did say that the campus will be open with electricity, heat and wifi but those coming to campus , heat, and internet, so many who are currently lacking these in their homes may wish to come in to campus
- WU welcomes new GRAC Director Lisa Logan
They are given 40+ hours of training with the Oregon Sexual Assault Task Force, as well as training on campus One planned iniative is Paint Campus Purple, to encourage students to decorate their spaces purple to
- ASWU Senate Candidates Spring 23
In my last year at Willamette, I want to say that I did something to foster positive change campus-wide I feel qualified and excited for this position due to my broad involvement on campus and the ability working on the class project, put forward last semester, to bring free stim toys for people to use on campus
- Swim’s discounted win raises questions about Sparks boiler
Despite the chilling ice storm that froze the Willamette campus over the first week of the semester,
- Signs It's Almost a Bearcat Day
It is nothing The ducks start a habit of breaking out into song about their wonderful life on campus
- Willamette Community Celebrates Trans Awareness Week
Advocacy Committee worked with the Gender Resource and Advocacy Center (GRAC) and other student and campus organizations to set up events celebrating the trans community on campus and raising awareness of trans in the common room of Lee house to print flyers about increasing rights for transgender students on campus health and support services—like the GRAC and its service Binders and Breast forms for Bearcats—on campus people around them have made that possible through example and by providing support, community and safety
- Bush Park to Schitt’s Creek: activities for the quiet period
Benjamin Snell Staff writer Since students returned to Willamette’s campus for the academic year, the all classes remotely until Feb. 1, and are asked to stay in their dorms (or in their homes, for off-campus do to occupy their time during this period, in addition to places they can go both in Salem and on campus nearby coffee shops Two parks that are currently open to the public and within walking distance from campus Go to a common area on campus There are certain areas on campus that are open to students where they









