Box 1
Contains 59 Results:
Willamette Collegian style book, 1929
This series contains the student newspaper, the Willamette Collegian, and its style guides. First published in 1875, The Collegian is a weekly publication documenting student life, activities, athletics and ideologies. As noted in many issues, "the faculty of Willamette is not responsible for the contents of the Collegian." During the spring semester of the 2019-2020 school year The Collegian moved to an online-only format with rolling publication due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Competent Dilettantes, 1992
Compilation of prose and poetry in two issues.
The Complex, 1936 June
Annual publication of Sigma Tau, Willamette's first fraternity. Sigma Tau was organized in 1919, and joined the national chapter, Sigma Chi, in 1946. The Complex was a member publication highlighting annual events.
Dream Sequence, 2007 February 14
The Dream Sequence was a comic strip newsletter that began publication in 2004. It was distributed on campus with The Collegian, authored by pseudonym Christian Dunn.
Endeavor, 1951-1952
Publication of Willamette UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). UNESCO was organized at Willamette in October 1949 by senior Lowell Miller. In 1951, Joyce Edgell '53 headed the project to create a literary magazine featuring works by Willamette students. Known publications include spring, 1951 and spring, 1952.
The Gypsy Scholar, 1995-1997
The Gypsy Scholar was the title publication for the Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship (JUS).
Haseldorf Times, 1993-1994
Haseldorf is one of Willamette Universities residential apartments. Student Residential Life staff, in charge of Haseldorf created this newsletter for their community members. The newsletter highlights events happening for the Hasledorf community, and successes of fellow students.
The Hornet, 1937 December
The Hornet began in December 1935 as a weekly news sheet with events of the Educational Temple of the Methodist church.
Kampus Kuts, 1947 March
Kampus Kuts was a bi-monthly newsletter featuring photographs of campus events and activities. Only two issues were published.
Kaneko Commons - The Book, 2006-2007
Student handbook from Kaneko Commons, Willamette University's commons style residential community. Kaneko Commons opened in 2006 as a residential community focused on bringing together self-governance, faculty presence, and student housing. Kaneko Commons - The Book includes information about Kaneko's community mentors, the new common's system, faculty information, and things to know about Willamette University.
