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Kenny McMillen, Staff Writer
June 3, 2025
Linfield University’s May 14 town hall was meant to answer the many questions that students had regarding cuts which aim to eliminate Linfield’s $4.9 million budget deficit....
Semester-long Success: Student Symposium
May 29, 2025
Bookstore Blues: Why Books Were Delayed
May 27, 2025
Charlotte Abramson and Isabel Berger
October 27, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted every aspect of everyday life─from school, to grocery shopping, to politics. However, despite the staggering loss of jobs around the...
A look at Linfield’s newest Wine Studies professor
October 27, 2020
[PHOTOS] Finals approaching, but popular study spots remain empty
May 5, 2020
Peyton Leifeste, Staff Writer
May 29, 2025
Linfield women’s lacrosse 2025 season is one for the record books. With hard work, accountability and talent, they accomplished more than they have ever before as a team...
A small, but mighty encounter has been the captain of Linfield’s Shannon Dunn’s ship
May 19, 2025
Linfield men’s golf dominates the Northwest Conference Championships
May 5, 2025
Katherine Perry, Staff Writer
June 3, 2025
The focus of this year’s Camas festival was the purple Camas flower. This flower is an integral part of the Willamette Valley ecosystem, and has been an important food source...
A review of “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical”
May 13, 2025
AI- A cheating tool or a learning tool?
May 13, 2025
Faythe Lloyd, Staff Writer
March 26, 2025
I have never acquired a taste for coffee. Every time I have an energy drink I am pretty sure my heart will explode, even if I know it won’t. I have found that the best way...
Division III sports are the largest in the country, but is it worth the work?
March 11, 2025
Leaf blowers are harming students, both academically and physically
November 12, 2024
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It took less than a second for Linfield freshman sprinter Daniel Olson’s conference-qualifying 200-meter dash to go from celebration to catastrophe....
Anna Frazier, Editor-in-chief
April 4, 2023
There are plenty of adages out there that attempt to help us regular mortals combat the environmental behemoth known as climate change. Eat less meat. Recycle your cans. Reduce...
March 15, 2023
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A World Without Soil: A tale of disappointments and hope
March 14, 2023

The focus of this year’s Camas festival was the purple Camas flower. This flower is an integral part of the Willamette Valley ecosystem, and has been an important food source for indigenous tribes of the area for hundreds of years. The event took...






Linfield University’s May 14 town hall was meant to answer the many questions that students had regarding cuts which aim to eliminate Linfield’s $4.9 million budget deficit. However,...

Linfield University is a place where students can explore a variety of different avenues. This sentiment was apparent at this year’s student symposium, with students from many different...

For many students, the spring semester is a time to work out the kinks from the fall and begin anew. Unfortunately, this was also true for the...

Nobel prize winner Randy Schekman was invited to speak at Linfield to share his scientific career with students as part of Linfield’s Oregon...

On May 14, members of the Linfield administration held an open town hall for students to ask questions about upcoming budget cuts. Those in attendance...

Linfield women’s lacrosse 2025 season is one for the record books. With hard work, accountability and talent, they accomplished more than they have ever...

If you frequent Linfield’s Health, Human Performance and Athletics (HHPA) building, you may be familiar with Shannon Dunn, who sits at the desk in the...

On April 20, the Linfield men’s golf team took their home course for the final tournament of the year, the Northwest Conference Championships. After...

After coming off a legitimate run in the NCAA World Series last spring and finishing third, the Linfield softball team is hungry for a National Championship...

I have never acquired a taste for coffee. Every time I have an energy drink I am pretty sure my heart will explode, even if I know it won’t. I have found that the best way...

Last October, the first half of my senior collegiate golf season ended. Four tournaments in five weeks stretched me thin, and the mountains of homework I have to catch up...

Linfield University has tons of trees. In fact, the university officially proclaims it has over 2,500 trees. With that, comes a need to handle the high amount of leaves in...

Halloween is fast approaching, and there are countless ways to celebrate. It is a holiday perfect for community, fun and excitement. Keeping that in mind, let’s look at...

“Madame Web” directed by S.J. Clarkson and written by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless is unfortunately a disaster. From its clunky dialogue, unclear character motivations...

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted every aspect of everyday life─from school, to grocery shopping, to politics. However, despite the staggering loss of jobs around the...

You may be familiar with the wine studies instructor Toni Ketrenos, but did you know that she has a house bunny? She also has a black lab mix named Pearl, a 22-year-old orange...

Studying for finals looks a lot different for students enrolled spring 2020 classes. Students will take finals online to finish the semester, seeking study spots around their...


The focus of this year’s Camas festival was the purple Camas flower. This flower is an integral part of the Willamette Valley ecosystem, and has been an important food source...

This year’s spring musical, “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical,” opened April 24 to a packed crowd. The show is based on the first book of the “Percy...

Since ChatGPT came on the scene, generative AI has been a subject of controversy. Students across all grades have used generative AI to write essays. In response, teachers...

I am Zobia Memon, an international student from Pakistan. I was born and raised in the small city of Larkana, Sindh. My journey to education began with a roundtable discussion...

As the sun set on the beautiful evening of April 18, a castle-like structure sat in the field beside the Miller Fine Arts Center, donned with flags, shields and a dragon....

There are plenty of adages out there that attempt to help us regular mortals combat the environmental behemoth known as climate change. Eat less meat. Recycle your cans. Reduce...

Linfield University’s Theatre Department hosted Eco Tales: Student-Adapted Fairy Tales this past week in the Ford Theatre. This play takes a unique twist on fairy tales,...

There are plenty of sayings out there that attempt to help us regular mortals combat the environmental behemoth known as climate change. Eat less meat. Recycle your cans....

Linfield University sits at the epicenter of Oregon wine country. Much of the local economy is reliant on job creation and tourism brought in the wine-making industry. Vineyards...
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