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- University not to give tuition refund, but offers reimbursements for unused room and board
Sophie Smith Editor-in-chief slsmith@willamette.edu As the Collegian reported earlier this month, some Students who had been living on campus but left before the end of the semester can receive room credits The University is calculating both room credits and cash grants based on the date the student left campus will impact the University’s finances, since Willamette received revenue from TIUA students living on campus
- Four years after WU-PNCA merger, art community reflects on the Bearsloth option
Willamette, allowing students to explore their interests in various fields without being confined to one campus
- Men's Soccer Wins the Northwest Conference
If you see any of the soccer players around campus, be sure to tell them congratulations and be sure
- Claremont School of Theology hosts annual film festival at Willamette for the first time
with], held their annual Common Good International Film Festival at Willamette University (WU)’s Salem campus visible - and this event serves as a poignant example of just how the affiliation is emerging on both campuses This year, with their typical in-person event being held on Salem campus for the first time, they’ve When asked if there was anything else that he wanted Salem campus to know about this event, Fackenthal
- Despite retirement, Reyna Meyers' door remains open to Willamette community
Whenever she finds herself back on campus, she is happy to stop to chat with students.
- Theology graduate school arrives to Salem
This introduction of the school places a third graduate school on the Willamette campus and “offers graduate degrees in ministerial and theological education within the Christian tradition,” as reported by their University to lower the increasing cost of its programs created by the upkeep of its large and aging campus cooperative undergraduate class collaborating with CST graduate students on CST’s still-active California campus The class will utilize Skype to connect the two campuses.
- WITS Missing Up To $15,000 of Equipment
software that can only be installed on university computers, if a student has to quarantine or leave campus records of whether students returned equipment over the summer of 2020 because staff weren’t allowed on campus If someone did return to campus to give back a rented camera or computer, it might have been taken in by campus security but not recorded. Allen says he is trying to hold onto 10 Macs and 10 PCs for on-campus, short-term rentals, which leaves
- Willamette’s Athletic Facilities Symbolize its Past
by Macy Loy Names hold an important role in informing the world around us; how we name buildings on campus informs how we think of our campus. Willamette’s founder Jason Lee originally used the land that is now Willamette’s campus as a Methodist
- Nature spots to visit near Salem
Camping along this hike is available, but limited to 12 campsites a night. This mountain is located within the Willamette National Forest and a mere thirty minutes away from campus Tamolitch Falls Tamolitch Falls, commonly known as Blue Pools, is about an hour and 45 minutes from campus
- Relationship starved: most stay distanced, others risk it
Days leaders, along with first-year students, felt this pressure immediately after setting foot on campus “I have friends who live off campus and I don’t get to see them unless I remember to reach out." Those living off campus are unregulated, however residence buildings have much stricter policies. Though caution and accountability are praised and abided by on campus, there is no controlling what occurs
- Sparks Fitness Center to open in September, COVID-19 concerns being worked out
Editor-in-chief On August 17, Willamette announced that they had hired Tony Stafford as the new director of campus The previous campus recreation director, Kosti Efstathiou, resigned on October 28 last year after inexplicably disappearing from campus for nearly three weeks. Tom Kirch, a previous campus recreation director at Oregon State University, came out of retirement to
- Bon Appétit’s Elijah Schwartz shines at Special Olympics Regional basketball tournament
In addition to being a familiar face on campus, Schwartz is a star player for the Marion County Capitals








