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- Faculty call for ability to move classes online without official accommodation
further opportunity Willamette has is to plan ahead to develop a rigorous protocol for returning to campus students and faculty, is that I think there would be an increased sense of comfort and security on campus
- Uncertainty Principle band plays at house show
Meet John Campi (‘24), Aiden Dopson (‘25), Maxwell Fontaine (‘24), Joaquin Ocaña (‘24) and Lou Babik The group initially went by the name "Putnam," an inside joke resulting from Campi's humor. Their musical journey began in October 2022 when Fontaine, Ocaña and Babik decided they needed Campi's
- Opinion: Misconceptions about Antifa pose threat to democracy
In response to the firing, Ngo wrote an op-ed for The National Review railing against campus censorship , titled “Fired for Reporting the Truth.” As Vox reports, this injury was an alleged result of the milkshake being laced with concrete (according beginning of his campaign about so-called “fake news” sources, a term he uses for news sources which do not report
- Four years of transformation: seniors’ time at Willamette, in photos
mgjones@willamette.edu Much has changed at Willamette since the class of 2020 first gathered on campus
- How students are finding unexpected joys in the time of COVID-19
Students who live on campus, like Layla Hughes (‘23), are also able to find happiness in the small things People who live on campus obviously can’t take baths, so that is definitely something I look forward
- Club Profile: the Willamette Rugby Team
the plethora of club teams offered at Willamette, Rugby stands out as being the only sport housed on campus
- WU Theatre: students on The Memo's use of a made-up language, socially-distanced set and masks
Willamette students Spike Iverson (‘22) and John Campi (‘24) reflected on their experiences seeing the Iverson watched the play in person and as a livestream, while Campi saw the play in person. Campi detailed his experience, “I was at the very front which I felt a little awkward just sitting right Campi said he had the same concern watching the in-person production: “I thought the biggest issue going Iverson and Campi recommended the play to students, reporting that the digital version of The Memo didn
- Letter to the editor: Put extra meal points to use filling community fridges
one of which is inside of popular coffee shop and community meeting space IKE Box a few blocks from campus
- Commentary: Stickers around Salem, part two!
“Wulapalooza” 2006 and 2008 These were seen on campus. RIP Wulapalooza, gone but never forgotten.
- Women in STEM feel supported by Willamette community
From Mathematics to Exercise and Health Science, there are women in STEM in all corners of the WU campus
- Retiring professor Michael Marks reflects on Willamette’s community and love of learning
All who have had the pleasure of interacting with Professor Marks will miss his presence on campus, and
- Opinion: The age of aging is upon us. It’s time to embrace it
To suggest this, one must first advocate for workplace protection of older women and a more robust safety








