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- Opinion: Despite COVID-19, online shopping remains a necessity for many
A March 31 Washington Post reported, “In recent weeks, workers, unions and attorneys are seeing a dramatic now have stickers on their floors asking customers to stay six feet apart and take many cleaning and safety In the statement, the USPS detailed a long list of safety and adaptive measures it is taking, many of Given the intensive safety measures taken by mail centers around the country and the fact that visiting
- Bearcats brave zip course, find a friendly community
“It shows that ODP is not just hiking and camping but we do a variety of outdoor recreational activities This point, “zip lining, not camping,” is the exact reason why Becca Bryan (ʼ28) decided to go on the
- Review: 24 Hour Theater
Lee Pelton Theatre building on campus at 7 p.m.
- Willamette’s Office of Spiritual and Religious Life encourages community connection with its worship
SRL also offers weekly and daily meditation as part of a growing series intended to reach all of WU’s campuses
- 2024-25 tuition, housing and dining costs to increase at similar rate as 2023-24
As reported by The Collegian in Fall 2023, tuition for the 2023-24 year was raised by $1,500 a semester
- Gender neutral bathrooms and the students that got us here
I was threatened with punishment for damage to campus property. They did this through putting information around campus and through their social media.
- Hallie Ford museum to close starting Nov. 18
new measures will give us the much needed opportunity to control the number of cases and ensure the safety
- 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
- Opinion: Remote learning should be an option for students after COVID-19
Additionally, they benefit the safety of students and faculty during the pandemic.
- 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
- 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
- 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.






