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- Library exhibition on the life and legacy of Mark O. Hatfield
Hatfield has reached the end of its tenure on campus, beginning in mid-October, proceeding now to a new Despite the fact that the exhibition is departing campus, the reason for its existence in the first place So much has this ethos resonated on-campus that, including this exhibition, there has been a clear, conscious
- 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
- Staff picks: Salem restaurants open during COVID, Feb. 10-17
In walking distance from campus, Marco’s Place provides affordable and solid food. Lonney's is a short 20 minute drive west from campus and a tad bit pricy--but holy moly it is worth it
- 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
- 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
- Bearcat soccer goals leader Claire Warthen talks leadership, filling the scoring vacuum
For Warthen, that confidence has aided her both in her leadership roles around campus as well as in her
- Some distanced, others virtual: club presidents detail student involvement
Sanja Zelen Staff writer Student clubs and organizations on campus have been busy brainstorming ways Games against other colleges are not possible due to Willamette policies prohibiting on-campus visitors and off-campus travel. The Outdoor Program has been brainstorming ways to visit locations within walking distance of 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 holds forum soliciting feedback on WU emergency response
but senators used what comments students did offer to discuss a wide variety of issues, including off-campus By the time administration offered housing and food to students living off-campus who had lost power, that the amount of time it took for those services to be offered was unfair to students who live off campus Nieves said that many students who work on campus “rely on this pay [from their job] to pay for college
- 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
- 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.”
- Willamette announces eighth COVID-19 case
reopening committee sent out an email on Sept. 23 at 6:53pm, notifying that a student who lives off-campus The student was last on campus Friday, Sept. 18.









