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2016-2017, Lifestyles

Black Lives Matter protests pop up all over campus

December 7, 2016
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By Anonymous As part of a project for Professor Drew’s Black Lives Matter class, myself and a group of students put together a “Black Lives Matter Special Edition” of the Toilet Paper, and last week put them up in stalls across campus. The project intended

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2016-2017, Lifestyles

Resident advisors RAte their experiences

December 7, 2016
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By Nic Shipley Lifestyles Editor Next month, applications are due for next year’s Resident Advisor (RA) positions. I decided it would be helpful to have some anonymous interviews with current RAs so students can have an idea of what they’re getting into. Full disclosure: I served as

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2016-2017, Lifestyles

Taylor Swift counter sues DJ in assault suit

December 7, 2016
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By Ariadne Wolf Opinions Editor Things are obviously bad for women when even Taylor Swift cannot accuse a man of sexual assault and be believed. Former Denver radio host David Mueller probably assaulted Swift. By “probably,” I mean that there is a photo of him with his hand

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2016-2017, Lifestyles

The creation of “Identity”

December 7, 2016
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By Carol Li Staff Writer Some of us may recall, “Like a G6,” a familiar tune that was highly circulated back in 2010. This catchy song rose to the number one of Billboard’s top 100 chart in late October that year and was frequently played.   When I

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2016-2017, Lifestyles

The meme dream team of 2016

December 7, 2016
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What do you meme? By Juliana Cohen Staff Writer This year, things looked so bleak and felt so hopeless for millennials that not even professional comics could calm us down from existential dread and anxiety, especially when it came to our current political situation. We had our podcasts, our

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2016-2017, News

ASWU holds final meeting of the semester

December 7, 2016
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By Ashley Miura Contributor On Dec. 1, the ASWU Senate had its final meeting of the semester. They moved to approve numerous clubs, budgets and bills. One of the clubs approved was KWU, which will bring back a Willamette radio station. “Willamette has a really creative culture

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2016-2017, News

Dreaming of a bright Christmas

December 7, 2016
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A look into how the WU ground crew sets up our holiday lights By Iris Dowd Staff Writer Campus electrician Edwin Ulshafer, who is in charge of the Holiday lights at Willamette, has been working at WU for 20 years. He began in 1996, which just happened to

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2016-2017, News

Giving voice to the silenced

December 7, 2016
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The importance of WU CAUSA’s Border Fence By Carol Li Staff Writer As finals approach and winter draws near, many members of the Willamette community are busy with the ebb and flow of production that is expected in the institution of education. Yet, in addition to the academic

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2016-2017, News

North Salem HS holds 2016 bazaar

December 7, 2016
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By Kotma Anjain Contributor At 9 a.m. on Dec. 3, North Salem High School opened up the 2016 iteration of their annual bazaar. Members of the Salem community spent the day exploring the different tables looking for interesting wares. Every year, the bazaar opens as an opportunity

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2016-2017, News

Religion and the election: What happened

December 7, 2016
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By Gianni Marabella News Editor In hindsight, it feels like it was unavoidable that religion would be a harsh deciding factor in the election. The Religious Studies department put together a lecture to gather and reflect on how religion impacted the final decision.   “In what ways did

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