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Opinion: Violence is not a one party problem

Opinion: Violence is not a one party problem

by The Western Howl | Jun 2, 2021 | Opinion

Placing blame on one movement isn’t going to heal the divide we currently have in our country

Sydney Carpenter | News Editor

Pandemic Baby — growing up not seeing faces

Pandemic Baby — growing up not seeing faces

by The Western Howl | Jun 1, 2021 | Opinion

Being born when voices are known and faces are unrecognized

Hannah Greene | Guest Contributor

Press Release: BIPOC hidden figures at Western

Press Release: BIPOC hidden figures at Western

by The Western Howl | May 8, 2021 | Opinion

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

Makana Waikiki |‌ IFC Chair

Press Release: Governor Kate Brown urges Oregonians to get vaccinated

Press Release: Governor Kate Brown urges Oregonians to get vaccinated

by The Western Howl | May 1, 2021 | Opinion

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

Charles Boyle |‌ Deputy Communications Director

Capturing Earth’s Beauty

Capturing Earth’s Beauty

by The Western Howl | Apr 22, 2021 | Opinion

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

Compiled by The Western Howl Staff

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

by The Western Howl | Apr 13, 2021 | Opinion

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

Makana Waikiki | ASWOU IFC Chair

Press Release: Reign in University Construction Spending

Press Release: Reign in University Construction Spending

by The Western Howl | Apr 6, 2021 | Opinion

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

 N.J. Johnson |‌ ‌ASWOU President

Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Ghosts of Saltmarsh”

Dungeon Delving for Dummies: “Ghosts of Saltmarsh”

by The Western Howl | Mar 3, 2021 | Opinion

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

Stephanie Moschella |‌ ‌Digital Media Manager

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

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

by The Western Howl | Feb 26, 2021 | Opinion

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

Stephanie Moschella |‌ ‌Digital Media Manager

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

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

by The Western Howl | Feb 16, 2021 | Opinion

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

Stephanie Moschella |‌ ‌Digital Media Manager

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