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- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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 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
- 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
- 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









