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2015-2016, Lifestyles

Salem food truck function-food trucking for charity

November 18, 2015
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by Sarah Haghi staff writer On Friday, Nov. 13 at 1450 Front St. NE, eleven food trucks came together for four hours to create Salem’s biggest food truck festivity to date. Many are already aware of Salem’s food truck pod which usually features three or four

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2015-2016, Lifestyles

Review: Biopic ‘Steve Jobs’ gets the job done

November 18, 2015
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by Alayna Riley staff writer Michael Fassbender stars as technological innovator Steve Jobs in a new biopic directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin. Rather than explore Jobs’ life from start to finish, “Steve Jobs” centers around three separate product launches over the course

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2015-2016, Lifestyles

Netflix’s latest binge-worthy show

November 18, 2015
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by Christine Smith Lifestyle’s Editor “Parks and Recreation” left a hole in the hearts of many after Leslie Knope and the rest of the department starred in their final episode in February of this year. Luckily, Aziz Ansari aka Tom Haverford provided a temporary ten episode

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2015-2016, Lifestyles

Decent eats for local yokels

November 18, 2015
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by Thao Tran staff writer As an enthusiast of the show “Chopped” and an enthusiast of the Food Network in its entirety, I would love to base my food reviews off of pretentious ideas like the dimension of taste, general plate aesthetic or how “the layers

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2015-2016, News

What’s “the Buzz” on campus?

November 18, 2015
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by Joe Lindblom-Masuwale News Editor ASWU senators discussed bringing a new USA Today sponsored  mobile app to campus during their Nov. 12 meeting. Vice President of ASWU Rebecca Brownlee introduced the council to “the Buzz,” which aims to aggregate local, national and college news coverage on a

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2015-2016, News

Quitting for good: Great American Smokeout

November 18, 2015
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by Ryan Gail staff writer Willamette students will join with health advocates across the nation to participate in the American Cancer Society’s “Great American Smokeout” Nov. 19. Started in 1970 by anti-smoking advocate Arthur P. Mullaney, the “Great American Smokeout” is a nationwide annual event aimed at

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2015-2016, News

Debate prof. completes three year grant project in China

November 18, 2015
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by Patrick Conroy guest writer “I have been successful in making myself irrelevant,” said Professor Robert Trapp, director of Willamette’s debate union. Trapp has just completed work on a three-year, $3 million grant-funded project to create and support debate in the People’s Republic of China. Together with

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2015-2016, News

“Read widely, deeply and with love”: English dept. celebrates

November 18, 2015
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by Katie Lively staff writer The English department honored two poetry collections and a novel recently released by creative writing professors at its New Books Celebration held Wednesday evening, Nov. 11. Professors Danielle Deulen, Stephanie Lenox and Scott Nadelson shared their work with students and other faculty

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2015-2016, Past Issues

Issue 11, 2015-2016

November 17, 2015
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‘Get unlucky’ at Fallapalooza by Andrea Risolo and Elize Manoukian WEMS: keeping us safe from ourselves by Katie Lively Breaking Willamette’s tobacco habit by Ryan Gail and Gia Anguiano Artists series exposes Salem and students to master class talent by Joe Lindblom-Masuwale A spell of

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2015-2016

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November 17, 2015
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