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- The Saint marching in: Matthew Corti-Young named head men’s soccer coach
Although Corti-Young recently arrived on campus, he says he’s already seeing a solid foundation under
- ASWU senators aim to increase civic participation from students
registration events, the group plans to invite elected officials from the local and state levels to campus
- Bearcat Chat Needs Student Callers, Creates Incentive to Recruit More Students
In the past, Bearcat Chat was one of the higher paying jobs on campus, but as other on-campus jobs have That’s not enough to pay the bills for people who live off campus.”
- Opinion: Some Thoughts for Willamette’s 180th Anniversary
Willamette President Steve Thorsett sent out a “Words from Waller” email addressed to the campus community south side of Walton Hall, gifted by the class of 1926 commemorates the site of the first building on campus
- Snow day!
Pictured: A "Campus Closed to Visitors" sign is shrouded in snow.
- Residence Hall Association continues programming, reallocates funds in wake of COVID-19 disruptions
working remotely to provide residents with entertaining and remote events while also working with other campus At these meetings, Executive Director Aidan Lawrence-Devine (‘22) reported that they assign meeting themes coordinated with the SOAR Center and Bearcat Pantry to get a bunch of shelf stable food for residents on campus
- Jazz collective excites with creative approach to performance
However, back then, it was nowhere near the work we enjoy on campus for free. In Salem, just north of campus, you can find a bar/ live music venue named Christos.
- ASWU senate votes unanimously to divest endowment from university
too much work to the treasurer’s already difficult job of managing over 90 clubs and organizations on campus
- Staff Picks: What is your favorite aesthetic?
It’s the reason why Eaton is my favorite building on campus; it makes me feel like I am in The Secret
- Willamette grounds crew focuses on perennial flowers
All around campus are pockets of plants that will soon bloom and be filled with color. The rest of campus will be blooming in a matter of weeks, depending on the temperature. Perennials also allowed a larger coverage of campus by flowers because they didn’t need to be changed They also want to attract wildlife to campus. campus beautiful each year.
- Avoiding Goudy? Alternatives for hungry students
because they don't want to risk contact with others or because the dining hall is on the opposite side of campus Though it seems like an obvious option, many students living on Willamette’s main campus forget that Typing “Willamette University” as the destination will give the driver directions to the campus in general Specifically entering “Matthews Hall,” or any other campus building, is a more accurate instruction.
- Sparking creativity and performance at the Bistro Open Mic
time the event was organized in collaboration with The Mill, which broadly promotes literary art on campus









