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- Meet the candidates for ASWU Exec
students and working to make ASWU efficient and effective for the student voice in official matters on campus While this is only my second year, I have found myself on this campus for five other years from my time the conclusion that the only way to reach towards improving the way in which students experience this campus As Vice President, I would look forward to working with senators on their campus improvement projects When serving the whole of campus as ASWU Treasurer, it will be my utmost priority to ensure the needs
- JSSL brings large-scale Sakura Matsuri back to Willamette, despite planning struggles
Not only can a numerous amount of cherry blossom trees be found around campus, which easily help set if there was anything else they wanted people to know about the festival, Hernandez wanted to bring campus “Sakura Matsuri has a long tradition here on campus, again with the relationship with TIU[A].
- WU to introduce surveillance testing; will not offer vaccines for foreseeable future
that facilitate transmission among students, but may help us locate geographic patterns of COVID-19 on campus “Although we identified positive COVID cases on and off campus in the fall, they were not connected to
- Russian Club hosts annual Maslenitsa festival, expresses support for Ukraine
celebratory spirit of Maslenitsa, Bishop invited “anyone who has ever spoken a word of Russian on this campus
- Willamette announces fifth COVID-19 case
Noah Dantes Editor-in-chief A student living on-campus became Willamette’s fifth COVID-19 case on September
- RHA, in the midst of restructuring, is seeking student funding requests
RHA) is the student government body that represents and serves the residents living on Willamette’s campus Jones said, “emphasizing that [RHA’s funding] comes directly from those that live on campus is huge because RHA has completed a myriad of projects for campus residents this year despite COVID-19, such as the pumpkin
- Willamette Rugby Club in Shadow of the Fall, Faces Uncertain Spring
A first year player put his head on the wrong side of a tackle during a reportedly low speed drill, concussing Each rugby club expresses a good attitude towards safety. Rutter specified, “I would rather people prioritizing their safety over prioritizing the game.” However, a higher prioritization of the game improves safety. Neither club has a true coach.
- WU announces fourth COVID-19 case
The employee has not been on campus since September 2 and was not in close contact with anyone at Willamette
- Guide to Using Sparks Post Quiet-Period Closure
The goal of this initiative is, “to make the space more inviting to everyone on campus…I’d like long-term comfortable for all of us to use, and this guide on how to navigate the Sparks Fitness Center will help our campus
- What's the deal with the Bunny House?
The famous Bunny House is located a short walk from campus on Mill Street.
- College Republicans issue statement following speaker controversy and disaffiliation
We made sure that his invitation to campus was in compliance with COVID policies, and the speaker was It had been advertised on the club email listserv and for members on the Discord, but not the wider campus
- Goudy Commons to receive Michelin stars
Though this revelation has increased confusion on campus.






