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- Some staff eligible for vaccine April 19, most students ineligible until May 1
ROC also announced intent to resume hearing proposals for lecturers and presenters to hold talks on campus
- Admissions office undergoes staffing changes
in the Information Services Department of the hospital, conveniently located across the street from campus have big goals set for ourselves this year, but we also have a lot of great support from the whole campus
- Battle of the milks: Willamette's take on alternative milk discourse
Production manager Alternative milks have grown in popularity over the last few decades, and Willamette’s campus
- Five small businesses within walking distance from Willamette
make up a significant portion of Salem’s own downtown economy, a short walk away from Willamette’s campus
- Landreman hired as vice president for Student Affairs
Lives list and its commitment to the liberal arts were two aspects that initially attracted her to the campus I just saw myself being able to build a happy life there,” Landreman said about visiting campus for the
- Willamette’s Hallie Ford Literary Series helps the audience see the author’s perspective
Taking place in the evenings at designated dates on campus, these literary presentations are highly accessible
- Conversation starter: staff, professors lead anti-racist discussions to build equity
“We’re really trying to get everyone on campus a platform in these discussions,” says Aguilar, “this
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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









