Hello, Bearcat Fan! Willamette sports experienced a full spectrum of emotions this week, enduring stark defeats, achieving ...
Among the many clubs and organizations at Willamette University, students might be interested in Greek life, communities that are divided into fraternities and sororities. Greek life organizations aim ...
Disclaimer: The Devil’s Advocate is a satirical column that does not reflect the views or opinions of The Collegian. The ...
Four weeks ago, the Willamette baseball team got in some snowy trouble on the way to the Portland International Airport for ...
During its dinner hours on Thursday, March 6, Goudy hosted a “Hot Ones” style interview with Steve Thorsett, Lisa Landerman ...
About 75 community members joined the Immigrant Story event on Tuesday, March 4 in Hudson Hall of the Rogers Music Center. The event was aimed to raise conversations surrounding belonging, home and ...
Willamette professors and students joined the “Stand Up for Science” rally outside the Oregon State Capitol on Friday, March 7, alongside a crowd of over 500, to stand in defense of science amidst ...
Classes were canceled on Thursday, Feb. 13, and the opening of school was delayed until noon on Friday, Feb. 14 at the Salem ...
Willamette prepares for potential upcoming drop in enrollment following nationwide demographic cliff
Like many colleges across the country, Willamette University is preparing for a shift in the number of incoming enrolled undergraduate students, commonly referred to as a “demographic cliff.” ...
Topic: If you could have lunch with any famous person (dead or alive), who would it be and why? Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed are from the individual staff members and do not reflect ...
As first-year students, transitioning to college life can be exciting and stressful. Living independently, leaving behind close friends, family and beloved pets at home, and stepping into an ...
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