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- Willamette announces twelfth and thirteenth COVID-19 cases
Noah Dantes Editor-in-chief A Willamette student living off campus tested positive for COVID-19 on Nov . 5, and a contractor working on campus tested positive on Nov. 2, Willamette’s reopening committee announced The student was last on campus Nov. 3, and anyone who was in close contact with the individual has The contractor was last on campus Oct. 30 and was not in close contact with anyone at Willamette.
- From the gallery to your screen: Art showings will be virtual as studio classes shrink in size
Art will still be displayed physically in campus buildings, though the official end-of-semester art show “He’s got a very wonderful system for testing the air quality in terms of COVID-19 and safety and we’ Opie hopes that even if all classes go virtual, students will continue to have access to campus studio
- Musicália works to build community, bring music and arts to WU
And if you have already heard whispers of a new arts, community, and music festival taking place on campus a student-led program and committee that provides funding for projects and programs that advance on-campus To quote Karthik, they are “three wonderful humans, and they’ve done so much on campus”, and watching that they “wanted to create a space that opened up doors and platforms for marginalized students on campus …and to use the University’s money, that we all pay, to celebrate their existence and resistance on campus
- Building a more vibrant community: PNCA merger opens opportunities for dual degree programs
With the considerable distance between the PNCA and WU campuses, Feingold discussed the potential for students interested in taking a full semester course load of in-person classes at the other school’s campus This news comes only a year after Claremont School of Theology (CST) partially relocated its campus to having a larger school, this merger is an opportunity to build a more “vibrant community” on the WU campus
- Joe Biden elected president of ASWU
Shortly after results were announced, users on social media speculated that campus celebrity Blitz the
- Willamette announces second COVID-19 case of spring semester
Noah Dantes Editor-in-chief A contractor working on-campus became Willamette’s second COVID-19 case of The individual was last on campus in Goudy Commons on March 25.
- Letter from the editor: In response to COVID-19, the Collegian goes digital, seeks community input
Hi all, Like many groups, both on and off campus, the Collegian is taking measures to protect the safety Finishing the semester without our usual reporting and printing schedules will certainly be a challenge
- Willamette Welcomes Largest Class in 7 Years
Chrissy Ewald Managing Editor “I walk on campus now and there's a lot more energy. At the beginning of Opening Days, the College of Arts and Sciences accepted 529 new Bearcats to campus Excellence, a Willamette program that flies admitted students from underrepresented backgrounds to campus
- Willamette Community Celebrates the Holidays with its Annual Star Trees Lighting
led by the University Chaplain Ineda Adesanya and consisted of the five sequoias on the West side of campus promised both that the trees would be the “cathedral of the century,” and that they would remain on campus enormous size (claiming their title as the tallest trees of their kind on any college or university campus
- Nightmare Factory: On the haunt for a terrific time
Since the attraction takes place on the campus of the Oregon School for the Deaf (OSD), students engage The scariest thing about the Nightmare Factory, however, is how little it’s talked about on campus.
- Gender Resource and Advocacy Center secures funding and searches for new director
Resource and Advocacy Center (GRAC) is a crucial resource for LGTBQ+ students on Willamette's Salem campus in hopes of building capacity for a more sustainable program that supports victims and survivors on campus
- The Bistro reckons with post-pandemic realities
reopen to those late night hours, but we also recognize that COVID kind of created an environment on campus “The community aspect on campus has changed so much, and we want to bring that back by hosting more late







