Written by: Mirella Barrera-Betancourt On the afternoon of March 16, Western students from an immigration and politics course gathered in union to support and advocate for immigrant rights, as well as a number of interrelated and prevalent issues across the United...
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President Peters perceives
Written by: Dakota Gange President Jesse Peters confidently and humbly displays what one may assume are aspects to his true self; a cozy sweater, jeans and brown leather shoes with stitching resembling that of a Moccasin. A small silver hoop earring hangs on his left...
Compassionate CPP
Written by: Jude Bokovoy Finding one’s way in the corporate world can be hard. No matter where one is at — searching for a job related to their career, a job to gain experience or an internship — Western’s Center for Professional Pathways — CPP — is here to...
Western’s Model United Nations Trip
Written by: Gretchen Sims Recently, from Feb. 23 — Feb. 25, members of Western’s Model United Nations club took part in a well-established academic tradition — the London International Model United Nations. Model UN is a popular activity for students interested in...
Western makes major department deductions
Written by: Mirella Barrera-Betancourt The Incidental Fee Committee has concluded open hearings and discussions regarding the incidental budget allocations for the 2023-24 academic year. On Mar. 10, the IFC released the finalized budgetary allocations for Western’s...
Best true crime podcasts
Written by: Gretchen Sims Recently, there has been a discussion circulating online regarding the ethics of true crime podcasts. The genre of true crime is one of the most popular among recent generations, but regardless, fascinates people of all ages, genders and...
Western’s accounting major pairs well with UO program
Written by: Dakota Gange New to the liberal arts university is Western’s business and economics accounting major. As of 2023, students can now obtain their Bachelor’s of Science in Accounting. Students completing this degree track take a plethora of business,...
Judy Shepard speaks to Western on Mathew Shepard
Written by: Mirella Barrera-Betancourt Nearing the 25th anniversary of the murder of Matthew Shepard, Western is honoring Shepard’s memory with the “Legacy of Matthew Shepard Project.” This project was brought to Western and sponsored by the Oregon Cultural Trust. On...
Western’s track teams take home double win
Written by: Nicholas Sarysz Western’s Women’s track team closed out the 2022 spring track season with a conference championship in outdoor track. However, the team has never won an indoor conference meet in the program’s history. This changed when both the...
“Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” review
Written by: Nicholas Sarysz “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey” is a film that takes place in the magical world of the Hundred Acre Wood, where Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends reside. However, unlike the classic children’s stories that...









