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  • New Futmesa Table on Campus

    He started playing with his soccer teammates here on campus on a ping pong table early in the year.

  • Opinion: On-campus jobs should be more accessible

    Many students work on campus to help pay for tuition, while others may seek employment to make sure they Either way, on-campus jobs are essentially always in demand and can make up a huge aspect of a student However, in general they have loved their experience with on-campus jobs here at WU. Olivia Austin (‘27) expressed that she has been trying to look for a job on campus since she moved in Even after Bellows scored two on-campus jobs, she also admitted that the job application and interview

  • California wildfires prompt surge on campus in donations for relief efforts

    At the time of reporting, the Palisades fire had burned 23,448  acres, with 11 people reported dead and This fire has burned well over 10,000 acres at the time of reporting.  Though the Palisades, Eaton and Hughes fires have been heavily reported, many smaller fires such as the capacity of local law enforcement,” releasing nearly 8,000 personnel to combat fires and ensure public safety The email wrote, “These fires may affect you in different ways, including your return to campus.

  • RA, CA and OD leaders: A close look at leadership on campus

    An RA, Opening Days Leader, and a CA walking on campus. Graphic by Alyssa Diggdon. The first people to welcome new students on campus are OD Leaders. For students looking for a way to be more involved on campus, develop leadership skills, and make a real

  • Willamette University’s unwelcome guests: Invasive species on campus

    Multiple on-campus nutria had babies recently, adding to their population and popular image on campus Seemingly everywhere you look on campus, there are squirrels, mostly Eastern Gray squirrels. Wild carrot, or Queen Anne’s lace, is an invasive plant on campus. Another plant invading campus is the daisy. These species are only a few of the invasive species we have on campus; there are many more.

  • Willamette University revamps campus: Relocation to enhance collaboration and community

    resources, Willamette University has begun relocating several majors and programs to new buildings across campus

  • Willamette’s plants give deeper insight into campus history and culture

    A walk around the Willamette University campus can often feel like a walk through an enchanted forest “The most notable thing about a campus like ours is it is an old campus and the [agricultural design] Beyond the white oak, there are over 2,000 trees spanning 125 species on campus. “I don't think our campus should be completely Willamette Valley native plants," he said. "The reason is that our campus is a really unique place for many people from different backgrounds to

  • Opinion: Do students have to pick a side in the on-campus coffee war?

    They may decide to venture off campus and grab Dutch Bros with their friends or stay on campus because When on campus, they must also decide whether to hastily run to the Bistro for this week’s seasonal drink

  • Willamette health and safety experts, students provide guidance for safe Halloween season

    During a safety or health-related scare, Campus Safety and Willamette Emergency Medical Services (WEMS However, at time of reporting, WEMS has been out-of-service and were unable to share when they will return All Willamette health and safety members wish to direct students to Campus Safety as the first line to call in the event of a medical emergency because Campus Safety is able to get the appropriate personnel Campus Safety can be reached at (503)-370-6911.

  • Beaver responsible for mysteriously fallen campus tree

    Sophie Smith Editor-in-chief slsmith@willamette.edu In a recent Campus Safety report published in the Since the report’s April 21 publication, Grounds Manager Jim Andersen has discovered that, in fact, a Andersen suspects the beaver, whom he calls Benny, has arrived since campus quieted in mid-March, although

  • Connecting through inclusion; Best Buddies helps bridge the gap between campus and community

    which is a term used colloquially to refer to the absolute focus WU students have on their college campus early days, opportunities are already being offered to the Willamette community to get involved beyond campus Wright was also prompted to start Best Buddies at Willamette to help students break the campus bubble here [at Willamette], but it sometimes feels like we are not connected to the community outside of campus

  • Opinion: Elevators are essential in order to be an inclusive campus

    ‘24) said that “the community that [elevators] most immediately impact is the disabled community on campus Eaton Hall is one of the buildings on campus that has a poorly operating elevator. There are other buildings on campus, however, that do not have elevators within them at all. They have raised the issue with staff and people on campus. If this is the case, why is there still a whole group of students on campus feeling excluded?

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