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- The Great ASWUsignation: Everyone who left ASWU this year and why
willful obstruction of equity policy within ASWU sessions, and continued bias against trans students on campus
- Opinion: Vaccine selfies are important, but they’re not without risks
Fierce Healthcare, a healthcare news website, [lists] “Perceptions about the efficacy and safety of the
- Shots fired at peaceful protest, no one harmed
No injuries or deaths have been reported.
- The Bistro asks for bucks; needs more community support
According to Glidden, if ASWU is unable to provide the grant, the University will provide a safety net
- Willamette announces sixth COVID-19 case of spring semester
ROC reported that the employee is in self isolation at home.
- Fast Break Sports April 3
It’s been two weeks since the sports have been reported, so there’s no time to waste on your precious
- 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
- Opinion: In defense of individualistic resistance
One of the rebels against the telephone told the reporter, “ I have no telephone, but I have peace.”
- ASWU to vote on endowment divestment plan — with new parameters
Additionally, Amelia Hare holds a position in the SEAL office, which reports to Lisa Holliday, advisor
- 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








