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- Food and Politics Don’t Mix at the Table, What About Outdoors?
Whatever urge brings you the 50 or so meters from campus to the food trucks, you likely won’t regret
- Per-credit model, closure of bookstore: WU admin explore options
Willamette University's administration has started to reevaluate the model our current bookstore uses on campus
- Gov. Kate Brown op-ed: "Young Voters: Register Today and Make a Voting Plan"
to the capitol and testifying in record numbers, making phone calls, and holding walk-outs on their campuses
- Student leadership awards: changes, reasons and responses
Innes News Editor As students returned for the fall 2021 semester, they discovered several aspects of campus Community Service Learning (CSL) had their awards adjusted due to inaccurate reporting of the hours worked
- Shakespeare on the Quad: The Final Performance of Twelfth Night
costumes with whatever they could find in their own dorms, and obtained makeshift props from around campus
- Anti-racism training, action plan now required of all student organizations
We don't want to diminish the work that has already happened in so many organizations on campus… We are work that can live in the EDI office, it needs to exist in every single club and organization across campus
- Bon Appetit makes changes to meal plans and Montag Store
Flanagan Contributor djflanagan@willamette.edu Dining services are an essential part of any college campus sustainability on behalf of Bon Appetit, the larger company that runs food service across Willamette’s campus Leisinger reported that some students, especially student athletes, felt like they weren’t able to eat
- First-years get a first look at Opening Days
In her experiences as coordinator, Opening Days isn’t a typical ‘Welcome to campus!’ Opening Days also helps students find their place on campus and meet a wide variety of people. continuously improving it, Sonoda concludes that “Opening Days serves as an introduction not only to campus
- Passing the baton: Graduating student-athletes reflect on their Willamette experiences
It’s always nice to see my teammates around campus or even have class with them sometimes. a student at Willamette shaped her experience: “I got the privilege of meeting other people around campus
- 2019-2020 ASWU Senate election candidates
Throughout my time at Willamette I’ve been involved all over campus. Since I won’t be working on campus this year, I intend to dedicate this free time I have to ASWU, ensuring Before I started at Willamette University, I was a part of a few clubs on my high school campus where I want to make this campus a better place, and I will make choices in favor of you — the student. With driven action we can guarantee a brighter, better future for the entire campus.
- Willamette removes ASWU senator for verbal harassment
came as a result of a university conduct violation decided on March 16, bars Druker from holding any campus The candidate left the meeting in tears, and several bias reports were filed against Druker.
- Willamette University faces federal funding uncertainty following new 'Dear Colleague' directive
Waller Hall on the Salem campus of Willamette University, March 4, 2025.







