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- 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
- Willamette University faces federal funding uncertainty following new 'Dear Colleague' directive
Waller Hall on the Salem campus of Willamette University, March 4, 2025.
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Ways to have fun while socially distanced: group activity recommendations
This can be accomplished by those living off-campus, those living within the same dorm complexes, or
- 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.
- ASWU passes statement in solidarity with April 15 protestors
accountability, transparency, and equity from the Salem Police Department for the greater good of the campus
- Opening Days leaders discuss changes made to this year's program
This year, Opening Days (OD) leaders took on the responsibility of introducing new bearcats to campus following the CDC’s recommendation of not testing students for COVID-19 immediately upon arriving at campus
- 2. Appeal of conduct violation decision
Not all students are comfortable submitting formal reports to the university, and beyond that there are that are utterly permissible under the code of conduct—some of which (say, the freedom to protest on campus from the Senate would leave an ASWU without a single Jewish voice, an especially concerning fate for a campus
- Opinion: It’s time to Acknowledge Student Burnout
For bearcats who work off-campus jobs on the weekends, it is even harder to catch a break.





