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  • WITS help desk substantially reduces student staff for spring semester

    At the end of last semester, the WITS help desk leadership, which provides on-call tech help to the 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

  • Meet the candidates for ASWU Senate

    I plan to focus on sustainability, mental health and accessibility to resources on campus. Those issues on campus have come to my mind and I want to make a difference. One issue that has been apparent to me is the lack of representation across campus. The University has created resources to promote the safety and well being of those in underrepresented Outside of the classroom, I have worked with various organizations on campus.

  • Collegian senior spotlight: grads on variety of paths

    part of working at The Collegian has been the connection it has allowed me to maintain with the on campus After moving off campus I felt removed from the Willamette bubble but once I started at The Collegian favorite part about working at the Collegian is knowing about nearly everything that is happening on campus

  • Navigating new beginnings: The challenges and triumphs of transfer students

    professors and resources for transfer students at Willamette, each of which helped them feel welcomed to campus

  • Rally held at Willamette to raise awareness on 'Stop Line 3'

    CAA organized this protest in order to create more awareness on Willamette’s campus and provide students James stated, “we also do have various things that we’re attending with the Indigenous clubs around campus

  • Classes set to continue Monday, majority of ASWU expresses disagreement with decision

    students have been left without power due to the [ ice storm ] over the weekend, which downed branches on campus without power and that Salem has advised residents to not drive, and called it unacceptable to expect off-campus If you are unsure whether it is prudent to travel to campus, you should use your personal judgment and

  • Meet the ASWU candidates!

    You’ll always be able to find me around campus, so don’t hesitate to ask me questions or just to say My goals are to bring energy and excitement to school events, improve student amenities on campus, and promise to work within ASWU to continue to make Willamette a fun and exciting place for every student on campus If elected, I will work to advance equity on campus, increase accountability by making ASWU operations

  • Willamette announces fourth COVID-19 case of spring semester

    Emma Innes Staff writer A student living on campus has tested positive for COVID-19, making it the fourth

  • 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 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

  • Unhappy with Collegian Leadership, ASWU Senators Resolved to Change It

    descriptions for defunct organizations like [Wulapalooza], an annual music and arts festival once held on campus independence from ASWU as well as democratizing the larger student groups that serve the Willamette campus I would daresay that in certain areas of reporting, I find it more functional than The Collegian,” Druker “I find that certain aspects of their reporting on student government affairs can be more comprehensive variable, plus things can be more biased because the editor can be more influenced by the whims of campus

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