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- First-year keeper takes a break from the field
The night after the game, Nottage submitted a Care Report, which went to Assistant Dean for Community
- Jan. 27 meeting: ASWU swears in new senators, passes Transgender Solidarity Statement
Following their guest, ASWU officers gave their reports. Bautista (‘22) stated that he checked in with students serving on university committees to create a report During her report, Park told the Senate they did not have a meeting space yet as all the “traditional
- Doney Residential Hall temporarily loses water, Eaton elevator breaks again
Students reported large water patches in the carpeted hallway outside the laundry room and large puddles buildings (although some classes continued in Eaton despite the accessibility issue) until the elevator was reportedly
- Phishing attacks are on the rise at Willamette. How can you protect yourself from them?
Alan Cohen Staff Writer WITS has reported numerous phishing attacks lately, targeting students, faculty
- Students respond to abrupt recalls from study abroad trips
Students studying in other places reported similar feelings. Brennan also reported nearly not being able to afford to leave the country. No one reported getting compensated or reimbursed for their last-minute emergency flights. Heumann reported receiving some refund for her housing in Italy, and Brennan reported a partial refund Brennan reported having a very difficult time parting with her host mom from Spain.
- Career Development recommends proactive job searching for soon-to-be graduates
with 27 percent of Americans working remotely due to the pandemic as of the September monthly jobs report
- The Bistro reopens for fall semester despite previous struggles
As previously reported in the Collegian, sales were down 70 percent during the fall semester.
- Associate athletic director participates in local triathlon
But to have softball answer the call at the SAAC meeting and we also have the Center for Hope and Safety
- Seniors on remote thesis projects, cancelled Commencement and college careers cut short
Alongside the stress of thesis, seniors also reported mourning the loss of their final few months at All seniors interviewed reported difficulty working once online learning began. Natasha Milligan (‘20), a Japanese major, reported not working on her thesis for three weeks after online Jasper Jones (‘20), who works for the Collegian, reported a similar experience with her creative writing Though all who were interviewed reported feeling that they would be able to finish their theses on time
- Politics internships challenge students to compromise during COVID
She spoke about the adjustments that she has had to make to the class in order to comply with COVID safety
- ASWU discusses budget concerns in Feb. 10 meeting
The next section was officer reports. Next came the judicial reports.
- Interim Title IX Coordinator hired, replaces Aguilar
Heroy will report to Lisa Landreman, vice president of Student Affairs, and is replacing Jade Aguilar