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- Opinion: Sporting a New Look, Pandemic-Induced Changes Remain A Mixed Bag at Goudy Commons
As a senior who was excited for a full return to in-person campus life, Goudy Commons was one thing I On my first Tuesday back on campus, I eagerly entered the busy line outside the dining hall for my favorite allowing students to enjoy breakfast, dinner or lunch outdoors by the Mill Stream or anywhere else on campus
- 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].
- ‘Step Up Your Resistance Festival’ advocates resistance through art, music and local government engagement
Attendees were provided with two resources for reporting and support: Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition ( PIRC ) for reporting ICE activity in protected locations, and Equity Corps of Oregon ( ECO ), a statewide Following this demand, the Salem Reporter later noted on Dec. 1 that the city council declared a state as the head of the national coalition, a campaign against Avelo Airlines, which has been linked to deportation
- Photos: Ice storm pounds Willamette, damaging trees and structures
A "Campus Closed" sign frozen over next to the sidewalk by Winter Street. Photo by Grace Shiffrin.
- Make your voice heard: Oregon voter's guide
Students living on campus or off campus in Oregon may register as an Oregon voter regardless of what
- $166k later, Goudy tent removed from Brown Field due to little student use
As students returned to campus for the Spring 2021 semester, they noticed the dining tent on Brown Field tent was closed during Willamette’s first “quiet period” starting on Nov. 16 when indoor dining on campus
- 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
- What's the deal with the Bunny House?
The famous Bunny House is located a short walk from campus on Mill Street.
- Punk shows and vintage clothes: Blast Off Vintage
Just a half-mile walk from campus, the shop boasts a wide collection of leather jackets, sweaters, shirts
- New professor Lucas Cordova builds community in computer sciences
new professor emphasized an approach centered around community involvement, student engagement and campus
- 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
- 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










