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Press Release: BIPOC hidden figures at Western

Press Release: BIPOC hidden figures at Western

May 8, 2021

Highlighting Elizabeth Braatz, the student behind the Satisfactory/No Credit Academic Policy

Makana Waikiki |‌ IFC Chair

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Press Release: Governor Kate Brown urges Oregonians to get vaccinated

Press Release: Governor Kate Brown urges Oregonians to get vaccinated

May 1, 2021

15 counties qualify for extreme risk amid rapid surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations

Charles Boyle |‌ Deputy Communications Director

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Capturing Earth’s Beauty

Capturing Earth’s Beauty

Apr 22, 2021

The Western Howl staff shares their favorite nature photos they’ve taken

Compiled by The Western Howl Staff

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Press Release: BIPOC students call on WOU Board of Trustees to meet student needs

Press Release: BIPOC students call on WOU Board of Trustees to meet student needs

Apr 13, 2021

Black, Indigenous and Students of Color at Western explain their all encompassing proposal to the WOU Board of Trustees

Makana Waikiki | ASWOU IFC Chair

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Press Release: Reign in University Construction Spending

Press Release: Reign in University Construction Spending

Apr 6, 2021

Student Government Leaders at Public Universities Across Oregon Call on State to Invest in Financial Aid

 N.J. Johnson |‌ ‌ASWOU President

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Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Ghosts of Saltmarsh”

Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Ghosts of Saltmarsh”

Mar 3, 2021

“Ghosts of Saltmarsh” is Wizards of the Coast’s most boring adventure guide

Stephanie Moschella |‌ ‌Digital Media Manager

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Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Volo’s Guide to Monsters”

Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Volo’s Guide to Monsters”

Feb 26, 2021

“Volo’s Guide to Monsters” is Wizards of the Coast’s most detailed sourcebook 

Stephanie Moschella |‌ ‌Digital Media Manager

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Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide”

Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide”

Feb 16, 2021

“Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide” is not Wizards of the Coast’s typical sourcebook

Stephanie Moschella |‌ ‌Digital Media Manager

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Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes”

Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes”

Feb 9, 2021

“Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes” is Wizards of the Coast most essential source book

Stephanie Moschella |‌ ‌Digital Media Manager

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Opinion: Self-love doesn’t have to be linear

Opinion: Self-love doesn’t have to be linear

Feb 9, 2021

Learn to like yourself first, and the rest will come later

Natalie‌ ‌Dean‌ ‌|‌ ‌Entertainment‌ ‌Editor‌

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