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- First of four candidates for new dean opening, Douglas Eck, participates in open forum
array of departments within administration and student services to develop an inclusive and caring campus has prepared him to coordinate Student Affairs across multiple schools and between physically distant campuses student efforts, both specifically in equity, diversity and inclusion and in other programs and on-campus
- Opinion: Book review: What ‘The Secret History’ by Donna Tartt can tell us about college life
In the real world, a youthful disregard for one's own safety along with the safety of others can be strongly
- Opinion: Bearcat Book Bundle creates debates over benefits
accounts are charged roughly $320 – depending on how many credits taken – so that when they arrive on campus
- Fall Fashion Lookbook: What’s in and what’s out?
They are a fan of the big rain jackets that people have been wearing around campus: “The oversized kind
- Willamette bookstore to implement per-credit model for 2024-25 year
The model has been successful after implementation on over 200 other college campuses across the country
- No rain, no gain: You can be sporty through the PNW winter
Around campus, there are many opportunities to get outside, socialize and reduce the sadness that seeps
- Letter to the Editor: ASWU, A Plea for Help
I desperately wanted to be more involved on campus in general. This is a campus of activists, artists, and generally some of the most passionate people I have met in
- Superb study spots for studious students
If you’re tired of being holed up in your dorm room, there are a plethora of options across campus where
- Willamette announces tenth COVID-19 case of semester
The employee was last on campus Oct. 16, and was not in close contact with anyone at Willamette, as
- Willamette students and staff honor King’s legacy with their annual holiday celebrations
The group invited students, faculty and staff from various on-campus departments to participate in a centered around the book “College Belonging: How First Year and First-Generation Students Navigate Campus
- Students create environmental activism opportunities with Growing Oaks
goal for the project is to plant and protect a minimum of 200 Oak trees around Willamette University’s campus At the current moment, they are focused on connecting with other clubs on campus in order to reach audiences
- ASWU 3/3: Chief Justice and Senator Resign, Reaffiliation Process for Clubs Clarified
He cited ongoing health complications and hate and intolerance, both in ASWU and in the broader campus President Giovanni Bautista (‘22) reported that he is making his requests for feedback from university he would send out the March check-in the following day and, depending on the response rate, try to report During Senate Reports, Senator Gus Gunter (‘23) expressed concern over a policy that allows senators










