Hello, Bearcat fan! Officially, we find ourselves with 12 weeks left in the semester, but since I don’t count the weeks of ...
For decades, diet culture has been as quintessentially summertime as beach towels and watermelon. There’s always a pressure ...
Welcome back, Bearcat Fan! Fall sports are back and off to a slow start, but we secured a couple of wins over the weekend ...
The strangest thing of all is how long the final series has taken to come out.I've been a fan of “Stranger Things” ever since it debuted. Even though I didn't grow up in the ’80s, a decade the show is ...
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 ...
Whether in rain or shine, with one loop around Willamette's mile-long campus, you will likely find at least one campus-affiliated dog. These dogs come in all shapes and sizes. Here are just a few that ...
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 ...
A new automatic door button has been installed at the west entrance of Smullin Hall with funding from the Associated Students of Willamette University (ASWU) as part of a campus improvement project ...
The City of Salem announced Jan. 30 the beginning of construction of Geer Park’s full-sized community skate park. Construction for this contemporary renovation will start in March and conclude in ...
This article is a rerun of a print story from May 2024. The print version was corrected to reflect input from former Athletics Director Dave Rigsby. Writer Ernie Samora is a former Collegian staff ...
During this year’s commencement ceremony, some may notice unusual footwear among the graduates. That’s because every year, students who worked as the Blitz mascot during their time at Willamette ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law in 1990 by President H.W. Bush. Since then, public buildings and infrastructures have shifted to ensure people with disabilities are able ...
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