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- Emergency Fund significantly depleted after COVID surge
related to emergency medical care, emergency transportation costs related to family death or illness, safety-related
- Profile: A conversation with the new chaplain
holy days, other important celebrations, other than Christian… even if there’s only two students on campus
- Women’s soccer struggles on the road
will play five of their next seven games at home, but first must travel to University of Puget Sound’s campus
- ASWU passes bill on anti-racism plans, tables rest of agenda
The two clubs whose approval was tabled were the Eye Health and Pre-Optometry Club and Camp Bearcat. According to their proposal, the mission and intent of Camp Bearcat is “to provide a safe, welcoming, inclusive community-centered around nostalgic summer camp and childhood games and activities”.
- Fast Break Sports April 10
is with a heavy heart that the Collegian must apologize for jinxing the Basecats in the last sports report
- ASWU discusses multiple bills, tables votes for some and passes bill on pronoun usage
Chief Justice Alexander Knorr (‘22) was absent from the meeting, but delivered his report via Justice Senator Moench started the Senate Reports by discussing the progress of the Trans Advocacy Committee, report, and Senator Colby Alexander (‘24) urged the senators and justices, if they had time over break After Senate reports concluded, old business was voted upon. to the President, and then this information would be summarized by the President in a greater report
- Students describe downtown dine-in, takeout experiences during COVID-19
The Oregon OSHA (Oregon Occupational Safety and Health) states that store managers should politely remind
- Opinion: Indivisible with liberty and Instagram for all: Politics in the internet age
completely changed the political landscape, as illustrated by the famous story of radio listeners who reported Nixon won the debate, while those who watched on television overwhelmingly reported Kennedy.
- New Colloquium Associate job opens for students
The fourth-hour meets once a week and is taught by campus experts who cover a broad swath of topics,
- Provost Carol Long reflects on her time at Willamette ahead of retirement
museum, registrar, office of international education and the vice president of student affairs all report
- Chinese and Taiwanese Cultural Association hosts Lunar New Year celebration
be held on Feb. 12 to better coincide with that, but CTCA postponed the celebration due to COVID-19 safety
- Reopening Committee remains undecided on graduation plans
“The priority is to try to figure out how to do an in-person experience with the health and safety guidelines







