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- Hallie Ford museum reopens amidst pandemic
The museum had been closed for over five months due to COVID-19, but new safety measures have been put
- Women’s soccer stays strong after 3-0 loss
Willamette’s women’s soccer team on Sunday, Sep. 15 at East Field on the University of Pudget Sound’s campus
- Opinion: Remote learning should be an option for students after COVID-19
Additionally, they benefit the safety of students and faculty during the pandemic.
- Professor retirement, Zoom issues: choir adapts to new challenges
“There’s a lot of accessibility problems, like people not having keyboards if they’re off-campus, and
- Five tips for surviving Oregon's fall rains
self-explanatory, but it’s worth reiterating, because it can be easy to become complacent with this safety
- Fast Break: Spring sports gearing up, MBB not done yet
Between 30 and 60 of you have been reading the sports report since I started writing it two years ago
- ASWU moves forward with endowment management plan, seeks board of trustee approval
The Collegian will continue to report on this as more information becomes available.
- Free gear, ice caves trip in the works for ODP’s spring
The Outdoor Program (ODP) will bring new opportunities to students to explore ice caves, camp at an old After its ziplining trip on April 6, the ODP will offer three trips: Fort Stevens beach camping, white
- ‘No on 118’ campaign runs slew of ads as Oregonians tackle complex rebate decision
In a recent report , the Legislative Revenue Office (LRO) expressed concerns about the effect of lessened The LRO’s report doesn’t go so far as to analyze the efficacy of M118's “hold harmless” provision, which
- 1. University conduct violation decision
Furthermore, you are ineligible to hold any leadership position on campus during the 2021-2022 academic
- New gear, new bikes and more ODP for fall semester
Funding from ASWU has allowed for a ton of new camping, hiking and cold weather gear to be given to the
- 54 years of Florence’s exploding whale
When interviewed by Oregon Coast reporter Larry Bacon, George Thornton, the engineer in charge of the







