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- ‘Don’t count us out’: Men’s Basketball’s fresh start
will not continue at Willamette, Men’s Basketball is still striving to be positive contributors to the campus
- The Reel Deal with the Millrace
The closest millrace to the University runs into campus and becomes the beloved Mill Stream.
- Fast Break: Football almost wins, golf dominates, I’m sensing a theme here …
The Bearcats led by two scores at the end of the second quarter but gave up multiple turnovers and a safety
- New changes to Opening Days operations in the works for the 2024-25 school year
re responsible for helping students connect and build relationships and get them acquainted with the campus
- Letter from the Editor: The Collegian's Land Acknowledgement
includes the 'Indian Manual Labor Training School' and other such institutions that once stood on this campus
- Ed Whipple serving as interim dean of students
Willamette for 25 years and has worked within various student affairs departments on different college campuses colleagues in and out of student affairs articulating students’ needs, focusing on building a strong campus
- Interview with ASWU Vice President Tatiana Amrein
to make change for their class… really inspired me to try and help senators this year make change on campus Also, a lot of other student activism on campus was really inspiring to me. “I just really want to help students make the changes they want on campus… If a student thinks this is Another thing is campus doesn’t really know about ASWU Senate. I went to Bush Elementary… The first time I came to Willamette’s campus was I think the third grade [
- Vaccine eligibility moved up, WU vendor delayed
Some on-campus employees, including Willamette Emergency Medical Services (WEMS) members, have already
- Collaboration needed to improve menstrual product distribution
Because of these concerns, Henry is working to expand access to period products as a part of her ASWU campus
- Student Labor Initiative makes waves, deemed overstep
Both Burke and Gunter agree that positions like SARAs are essential on campus and need better compensation of this bill hope that this will put pressure on the university to also increase the wages of all on campus
- Historian Susan Stryker calls for action amid wave of anti-LGBTQ+ attacks
But when Stryker visited Willamette’s Salem and Portland campuses on March 3 and 4 to talk about local
- Admin threatens to send naughty students to Reed College
activism and clashes between students and administration over equity, transparency, and justice issues on campus









