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- Tips and tricks to survive Zoom University and the quiet period
This re-adjustment may stress some out-especially those who were not on-campus last year-but hopefully Look at the ducks, take a stroll through the Botans, or find other nature spots on campus. Bishop Wellness Center, WU Chaplains, and campus counselors are always there to support you.
- Willamette only to allow graduating students to attend commencement
The May ceremony will be on campus at McCullough stadium, with only graduating students in attendance WUCC said students will be allowed personal off-campus celebrations, but encouraged them to follow COVID
- Incoming students voice challenges, anxieties surrounding COVID-19 and WU reopening policies
On Tuesday, August 18, campus was abuzz with incoming students ushering in the new year, smiling through masks and an uncertain transition to campus life. prom and my graduation, but I'm honestly just glad I can be starting college and getting to live on campus A new “drop and go” system was implemented for all students in on-campus residence halls, giving each Any parents or guardians who tagged along were asked to leave campus immediately afterwards.
- ASWU establishes new officerships for restructured Senate
in its efforts to restructure to [increase student participation] and increase ASWU involvement in campus The Equity officers’ other responsibilities will be to gather student concerns and give a report each And also making ASWU kind of a more visibly active group on campus that lots of students can be aware
- Changing of the guard: ASWU executive election results!
I'm thankful for this opportunity to be a voice for marginalized students on campus that wouldn't have They are fantastic leaders on campus and I think that we will be able to accomplish a lot working together
- David Craig wants to spread the word about white oaks. Salem is willing to listen.
collecting acorns from Oregon Oaks and growing them into saplings to be planted around Willamette’s campus
- Willamette announces fourteenth COVID-19 case of semester
Noah Dantes Editor-in-chief An employee “not regularly working on campus” tested positive for COVID-19 The employee was last on campus Oct. 27, and was not in close contact with anyone at Willamette.
- Willamette students rally against U.S. aid to Israel
The local rally was among many demonstrations in cities and college campuses around the world since Israel
- Interview with ASWU President-elect Giovanni Bautista
communicate directly with the student body because students might not understand the role ASWU plays on campus Bautista said he appreciates the flexibility that Zoom provides, especially for students who live off-campus activities that have taken place recently at the Oregon State Capitol, saying they have “no place in our campus Bautista said: “I would also encourage students to get involved with the different roles [available] on campus
- Vacant Senate seats, unattended meetings: ASWU restructuring looks to boost engagement
low, ASWU vice president Mary Robicheaux (’21) said over email, “There might be a misconception on campus One example Robicheaux pointed to is efforts to change the campus improvement project each senator takes ASWU’s role: “As a Senator, you are in a great position to advocate for students and support the other campus To me that is the ultimate and best possible role for ASWU on campus: to help support student clubs or
- Writing Center consultants adapt to Zoom, discuss tutoring stigma
For the safety of everyone, we should stay online right now,” she said. feel uncomfortable meeting in-person, especially if you don’t want to get out of your dorm or go on-campus
- Opinion: Cancelling Commencement was necessary. Now it’s time to find other ways to celebrate.
ngdantes@willamette.edu On April 1, Willamette President Steve Thorsett announced that this spring’s on-campus that this year’s graduates will be formally recognized virtually on May 17 and will be celebrated on campus While the decision to cancel on-campus Commencement is a painful one for this year’s graduating class donated 140 ventilators to New York, leaving 762 ventilators available in the state, the Oregonian reported Willamette, while its promise to hold an on-campus celebration of the graduates at some point in the






