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- Fall Dance Concert “this place, displace/d...” tackles the issue of houselessness in Salem
citizens are without homes, including those staying overnight in shelters, living in their vehicles, or camping At several points during the performance, Nord whispers to the audience, “Houseless people in Salem report
- Searching for Downtown Salem’s Skate Scene
A“pedestrian safety zone” encompases a vast swath of the downtown area, and from the river to the capitol Of course, government buildings that lie beyond the safety zone also prohibit skateboarding.
- Virtual learning creates new challenges for students with learning accommodations
But because the campus was closed, the administration did not provide that to the student.
- Opinion: EA’s Exploitative Business Practices Will Cause the Downfall of The Sims Franchise
Benjamin Weber, a member of both the gaming and eSports clubs on campus (‘24) put it concisely: “It’s
- Opinion: Liberal enthusiasm, working-class policies needed to bridge the political divide
While there were no reported acts of violence on that day, a little over a month before the Bush Park from gaining more power both by encouraging and empowering those against them, as well as placing in safety
- Jon Mathis, equity educator at Chemeketa, seeks new WU dean role
He stated that he tries to initiate a personal connection with the students, faculty and staff on campus
- Opinion: Stay woke. Stay mad.
Survey data from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) shows that 58% of Gen Z men (ages 18-27) reported about younger generations forming an “ascendant majority” that would secure their electoral future,” reports
- Letter from the editors: Black Lives Matter.
The Collegian aligns itself with the Black Lives Matter movement and its struggle for justice and the safety
- Profile: A conversation with the new chaplain
holy days, other important celebrations, other than Christian… even if there’s only two students on campus
- Emergency Fund significantly depleted after COVID surge
related to emergency medical care, emergency transportation costs related to family death or illness, safety-related
- Interview with 2019-2020 ASWU President Amarit Ubhi
I think the campus really needed someone who can see above the issues.
- 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”.









