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- Importance of accessibility
Statistically, on college campuses, 60 percent of students with disabilities don’t register with the access office on campus. embrace it, and by embracing it make sure that we recognize the importance of accessible spaces, on campus
- Senate seats reduced: ASWU passes first restructuring bill
University, commit to uplifting the quality of the student experience at all levels of university and campus
- An Oregonian’s Guide to Spring Weather at Willamette
“I’ll go to class for an hour, and when I come back out, the campus will be a completely different world
- An Analysis of Gen Z Aesthetics
Looking around at the aesthetics of students on Willamette's campus, this is what I see.
- Study abroad trips cancelled amid COVID-19 escalation
The spread of COVID-19 has become a local issue, with the Statesman Journal reporting that one case If the students choose to return to campus, Willamette will not require them to pay an entire semester He said this semester’s spring break may pose particular challenges to Willamette’s campus, since a large
- ASWU Clarifies Petition Process, Adds No Confidence Vote Removal
Caruana’s petition proposed a campus wide vote of no confidence for ASWU Executive officers that could
- 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
- 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
- ASWU encounters financial strain for Fall 2021 semester
The majority of this money, “goes to student organizations to plan events and activities around campus
- 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
- 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






