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- Willamette University declares sovereignty, PNCA annexed by Lewis & Clark
Legislature have failed to respond to these dramatic changes despite the Capitol Building’s proximity to campus
- GRAC coordinator speaks on impact of federal Title IX changes at Willamette
Title IX by the Trump administration have been a cause for concern for students and staff on college campuses remain unchanged, “We’re here to support people with any emotional needs that they have, questions about reporting need to relocate to a different residence hall, but they’re not interested in pursuing a misconduct report on the prevention, which ties into the role of a Title IX coordinator, having to be responsible for campus
- Feingold explains decision not to cancel classes, faculty describe support received
September 9 to September 18 left many students confused and worried about the administration's response to safety Flexibility and adaptation was a major point that Dean Feingold conveyed to professors around campus,
- Buzz about bees: New hives installed at Zena
she has gathered from other beekeeping programs throughout the Pacific Northwest to write the grant, safety opportunities to attain funding and make Zena more accessible, since it is about fifteen miles away from campus of the ways she hopes to make beekeeping more accessible is to get hives installed on Willamette's campus
- Revamped and ready: Willamette's second-ever craft fair
the wider Salem community, it is equally vital that students take advantage of their limited years on campus
- Barnes and Noble causes textbook disruption at start of semester
However, there were still reports of students having to wait another week after that. ’ve done the best they can to provide the books to us,” emphasizing how important he believes an on-campus
- Opinion: A shorter fall break is not suitable for students
It can be expected that the number of students staying on campus over Fall Break will rise due to the Birkhead did express that he understands the importance of the schedules of all the different campuses and other possible consequences for students is unjust, and may force some to spend the time alone on campus
- The Past, Present and Future of Willamette Sports Culture
point: these are some of the things that new students may have been imagining upon their arrival to campus Now that COVID-19 is easier to manage on campus, sports are beginning to see a return to normality.
- Opinion: The Porn Bots that comment on Collegian Articles are Master Rhetors
As a side note, I’d like to thank this porn bot for drawing our campus’s attention to sex with its various Clearly, this is the perfect campus to attempt such a strategy. Taking all this into account, it’s clear that the broader campus has a lot to learn about forming a compelling
- College Democrats and Student Solidarity Union issue statements regarding College Republicans
Bringing a member of a Southern Poverty Law Center designated hate group to campus was an inflammatory members of Willamette College Democrats are committed to fostering a safe and equitable environment on campus
- Opinion: Following COVID-19 disruptions, students should receive tuition reimbursements
Willamette Admission reports that the average CLA financial aid package is worth $18,829. and Bishop closing its doors, all athletics events were cancelled and the majority of buildings on campus before spring break that they were not allowed to return to their residence halls if they left, on-campus While this is a significant relief for students who have resided on campus, the University has yet to While some student leadership have reported ongoing administrative conversations on these subjects, most
- Letter to the Editor: We, the author and co-sponsors of The Collegian Charter Resolution
editorial independence and free practices of The Collegian, a student-led institution that has served this campus We are always happy to hear your thoughts, concerns, and opinions about what is happening on and off campus










