Previewing Black and Lavender Graduation

Previewing Black and Lavender Graduation

Bailey Thompson | News Editor Before the graduates of 2019 prepare to walk at Commencement on June 15, some of these students will also get the chance to walk on a smaller stage with their more intimate communities. On June 13, the 9th Annual Lavender Graduation will...

Updates on College Republican Club June 4 event

Updates on College Republican Club June 4 event

Update: June 3, 2019 ASWOU’s second statement, released June 3: Students of WOU, Since ASWOU’s last letter to you all on May 30, 2019, the situation surrounding Tuesday, June 4th’s controversial event has escalated. Third-party organizations not affiliated with WOU...

BillyAnn Stemple: Outstanding Graduate 2019

BillyAnn Stemple: Outstanding Graduate 2019

Bailey Thompson | News Editor Can you tell me a little bit about yourself? I grew up in Lincoln City, which is on the coast not too far from here. I’ve always known that I wanted to be a teacher, so Western was an easy choice for me because of the ED program. I am...

BonnaWOU takes the Grove

BonnaWOU takes the Grove

Caity Healy | Editor-in-Chief On May 23, the clouds parted as three bands took the stage in the first-ever BonnaWOU festival hosted by SAB. Each band that was involved was local: Jimmy Wolfson, The Ferenjis and Chromatic Colors. Taking place in the Grove from 5 p.m....

Western hosts its first ever Out of the Darkness Walk

Western hosts its first ever Out of the Darkness Walk

Bailey Thompson | News Editor In spite of the rain that threatened to spoil the event, Western’s first Out of the Darkness Walk for suicide prevention was a shining example of what can happen when a group of people come together to support a cause that they believe...

Dr. Oberst retires from Western after 32 years

Dr. Oberst retires from Western after 32 years

Bailey Thompson | News Editor After 32 years at Western, Dr. Sharon Oberst is within her final month as a dance professor and the dance chair for the university. Looking back on those years, Dr. Oberst reflected on how much her position — and the dance department as a...