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The fight for the Freedom Center continues

The fight for the Freedom Center continues

by The Western Howl | Jun 2, 2021 | News

Students voice opinions on Freedom Center project in special Board of Trustees meeting

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

WOU announces plans to require COVID-19 vaccine

WOU announces plans to require COVID-19 vaccine

by The Western Howl | Jun 1, 2021 | News

Western leadership creates incentive program for vaccines

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

WOU softball enters GNAC championship as alternates

WOU softball enters GNAC championship as alternates

by The Western Howl | Jun 1, 2021 | News

Wolves softball team place third overall in GNAC championship

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

Anti-protest bill in Oregon to be conscious of

Anti-protest bill in Oregon to be conscious of

by The Western Howl | Jun 1, 2021 | News

Important protest bill to keep on the lookout for heading into summer

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

Salem Riverfront Carousel announces plans for time capsule

Salem Riverfront Carousel announces plans for time capsule

by The Western Howl | May 8, 2021 | News

Salem Carousel invites community members to preserve carousel memorabilia in a time capsule 

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

Western professor wins “Educator of the Year”

Western professor wins “Educator of the Year”

by The Western Howl | May 8, 2021 | News

IndyMo honors Dr. Leanne Merrill during  the 56th year of community awards

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

Postponed certification of ASWOU elections officially finalized

Postponed certification of ASWOU elections officially finalized

by The Western Howl | May 8, 2021 | News

Elections Committee delays certification after a grievance presented to the committee

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

Clothes are not consent

Clothes are not consent

by The Western Howl | May 1, 2021 | News

TW: Sexual Assault

WOU clubs and organizations promote awareness of sexual assault by participating in Denim Day

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

All you need to know about the latest Board of Trustees meeting

All you need to know about the latest Board of Trustees meeting

by The Western Howl | May 1, 2021 | News

Important updates from the second to last Board of Trustees meeting of the school year

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

Get involved with SOLVE for Earth Day this year

Get involved with SOLVE for Earth Day this year

by The Western Howl | Apr 22, 2021 | News

Volunteer in these cleanup initiatives with SOLVE

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

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