At the Feb. 26 ASWU meeting, senators voted to refuse affiliation to the Constitutional Heritage Club (CHC). The club was started by Lexi Thorsett (’26), the same student who sought to establish a ...
For most goalies, their journey in the position starts about the same: no one else on their team wants to be a goalie, so ...
On Feb. 26, the Associated Students of Willamette University (ASWU) senate voted unanimously to clear the Bistro’s debt of $19,604, with the condition that they work to create an accountability ...
When one ventures into the digital realm, they are putting themselves in danger of hearing the opinions of trolls, undisclosed advertisers, AI bots, Matt Walsh and children. No one’s safe. Not on ...
On Feb. 12, Willamette University’s Art Department showcased their multimedia art with a fashion show. “CARRY ON” demonstrated the fierce attitudes and commitments of Willamette University’s students, ...
Disclaimer: The Devil’s Advocate is a satirical column that does not reflect the views or opinions of The Collegian. I heard someone mention the 'cat distribution system' offhandedly. How does this ...
Waller Dam, which has been diverting water from the Mill Creek to create the Mill Race — or Mill Stream — since 1864, is probably hindering the passage of salmon and trout.In light of that fact, the ...
While it’s not Los Angeles, Oregon has a rich history in film. A plethora of classic films have been filmed in the state, including “The Goonies,” which was famously filmed in Astoria, and “One Flew ...
One year after its cancellation due to problems with event logistics and a resulting lack of ticket sales following the event ...
Welcome back, Bearcat Fan! I am in another week of fast break-writing hell, because dear God we have so many sports competing. On the bright side, we found lots of success this last full weekend of ...
Hello, Bearcat Fan! March is upon us, and as such we only have a mere three more months until summer. Thank god. Like spring in Oregon, this weekend was filled with lots of highs and lows for our ...
As of 2024, 54% of U.S. adults have a literacy rate below the sixth-grade level, and film director Emerald Fennell has demonstrated the scope of the issue with her recent adaptation of “Wuthering ...