By Abigail Lahnert Guest Writer busyness noun. 1. The quality or condition of being busy. 2. Lively but meaningless activity. We all live like this, or have lived like this at one point or another in our lives: There is the waking up, the eating or not eating of breakfast,
By Josh Singer Opinions Editor Senioritis, contrary to its phonetic translation, can also be diagnosed in juniors, sophomores, freshmen and even all the way down the food chain to second graders. Because even if a person will still be enrolled in the following years, few things
By Simon Orr Staff Writer This week I took a leave of absence from school and learned reiki from a shaman woman in Gresham. It looked like an obvious scam. Traditionally, reiki in the US had a mythology which demanded price gouging your customers and prohibited providing
By Ethan Coffey Guest Writer Wulapalooza is traditionally a casual, relaxing day filled with music, friendship and the freedom to live carefree for 12 magical hours. This year, new rules for Wulapalooza have been announced in an effort to reduce alcohol and drug abuse by attendees.
By Jesse Sanchez Staff Writer It’s all too easy to fall into the belief that those of us who talk about racism hate white people. And sure, maybe some do, but as for me, I’m not interested in hate. There are a lot of reasons to despise
By Jessica Weiss Columnist Apparently bigger and more incriminating than Edward Snowden’s leaks on the National Security Agency, the scope and volume of the Panama Papers leaks extends across borders and professions. Already responsible for the fall of the Prime Minister of Iceland, several others connected
By Mark Andreoni Staff Writer Bearcat Spotlight interviews personalities, captains and talents from Willamette varsity and club sports. Learn about these athletes, and what they do when they’re not at practice or playing for the Bearcats! Up this week: Hunter Matthies, an exercise science and biology double
By Alex Gordon Columnist As the Warriors just finished winning 72 games in the regular season, and most likely have 73 by the time this is published, it’s time to see how they hypothetically stack up against another one of the “best teams of all time:”
By Braydon Calder Staff Writer Rowing The women’s rowing team travelled to Puget Sound on Saturday to compete in the Logger Invitational Regatta. Both the women’s varsity 8+ and women’s second varsity 8+ took second place twice at the invitational. The WV8+ team took second in their first