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Voter outlook on campus
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Voter outlook on campus
Katherine Perry, Staff Writer • November 4, 2024

The presidential election on November 5 is drawing near, and there are a variety of perspectives on campus concerning the two main candidates. The Democratic candidate is Kamala Harris, sharing the ticket with vice presidential candidate Tim Walz....

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Wildcat favorite fall activities
Wildcat favorite fall activities
Peyton Leifeste, Staff Writer • October 29, 2024
Halloween: Does anyone care?
Halloween: Does anyone care?
Katherine Perry, Staff Writer • October 22, 2024
Origami made during a Japanese Club meeting.
Shining a spotlight on Japanese Club
Peyton Leifeste, Staff Writer • October 22, 2024
Voter outlook on campus
Voter outlook on campus
Katherine Perry, Staff Writer • November 4, 2024

The presidential election on November 5 is drawing near, and there are a variety of perspectives on campus concerning the two main candidates. The Democratic candidate is Kamala...

Nicholson Library and Ford Hall recover from major flooding
Nicholson Library and Ford Hall recover from major flooding
Alyssa Catalani, Staff Writer • October 22, 2024

This summer, the campus experienced a major disruption when a significant flood impacted both the Nicholson Library and Ford Hall. The flood, which occurred on June 1, was caused by...

The Spheres of Influence signage
Spheres of influence: 50 years of Hoskissin Ceramics
Katherine Perry, Staff Writer • October 2, 2024

Four members of the Hoskissin family, which has deep connections to the Willamette Valley region, came to Linfield to talk about the way art...

Art by Ailsa McLay-Kidd
Summer life and events at Linfield
Peyton Leifeste, Staff Writer • September 24, 2024

During the school year, Linfield’s campus is full of students, professors and other staff members attending classes, clubs and sporting events....

Potter to be closed indefinitely; Pioneer is open to stay (for now)
Potter to be closed indefinitely; Pioneer is open to stay (for now)
Andrew Beauchamp, News Editor • September 19, 2024

Pioneer Hall, the aging yet shining gem at the heart of Linfield, has residents once more. Both the original Linfield building and the host of...

Todd Mansfield
A new era of Linfield tennis: Todd Mansfield takes over as head coach
Ethan Kline, Staff Writer • October 10, 2024

Todd Mansfield started playing tennis when he was only 7 years old. He quickly found success and passion for the sport, and he never looked back. He...

Softball fields to finally get nets: A sigh of relief from students and their cars
Softball fields to finally get nets: A sigh of relief from students and their cars
Mariah Johnston, Managing Editor • September 19, 2024

After years of many broken windows and students voicing their concerns, the Linfield softball field is finally having nets installed to prevent foul balls...

2024 NCAA men’s bracket courtesy of NCAA.com
The Madness of March Madness Brackets
Amelia Solt, Staff Writer • April 29, 2024

Whether someone follows collegiate basketball or not, many people have heard of March Madness. This is the time of year where collegiate basketball, as...

800 wins: a career of dedication
800 wins: a career of dedication
Andrew Beauchamp, Guest writer • April 20, 2024

Softball coach Jackson Vaughan looked out at the field at the NCFA Division III Leadoff Classic. He and his Wildcats just won 9-1 over Belhaven in Georgia,...

Halloween: Does anyone care?
Halloween: Does anyone care?
Katherine Perry, Staff Writer • October 22, 2024

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 Review: An Unfortunate Time at the Movies
Madame Web Review: An Unfortunate Time at the Movies
Julian Ortiz, Staff Writer • February 27, 2024

“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...

A Look Back: Five Favorite Films of 2023
A Look Back: Five Favorite Films of 2023
Julian Ortiz, Staff Writer • February 15, 2024

Stacked from top to bottom with memorable, 2023 was an exciting year at the movies. For the first time since before the pandemic, there was an embarrassment of riches when...

Not Your Traditional Love Story: A Valentine’s Movie Selection
Not Your Traditional Love Story: A Valentine’s Movie Selection
Faythe Lloyd, Staff Writer • February 14, 2024

Not every romance looks the same, but sometimes it feels like every romance movie is. Are you tired of the hallmark format, of dramatic chase scenes in the rain, and men thinking...

Why I think Owala is the best water bottle
Why I think Owala is the best water bottle
Mariah Johnston, Life & Culture Editor • February 1, 2024

Triple threat. I own all three — Stanley, Hydro Flask and Owala. With my waterbottle I have traveled, played sports, and confided to it as emotional support. I truly believe...

Art by Annemarie Mullet
Words of inspiration from Linfield’s new nursing professors
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...

Art by Annemarie Mullet
A look at Linfield’s newest Wine Studies professor
Sierra Bodle, Staff Writer • October 27, 2020

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...

The Renshaw Computer lab is normally busy with people finishing projects or rushing in for a quick print before their class begins. With all classes online, students have no need to  print anymore and the lab remains empty even though access is permitted for students on campus, given they comply with social distancing measures.
[PHOTOS] Finals approaching, but popular study spots remain empty
Lexi Kerr and Dustin Lau May 5, 2020

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...

Community Plate, a popular hangout restaurant, hangs a sign on the door saying they are temporarily closed but hopes to have food available for takeout soon. Wednesday, April 8, 2020.
[PHOTOS] How the outbreak of COVID-19 has affected McMinnville, from Linfield College to 3rd Street
Dustin Lau, Photographer • April 19, 2020

 

Wildcat favorite fall activities
Wildcat favorite fall activities
Peyton Leifeste, Staff Writer • October 29, 2024

As the air becomes crisper and you can’t decide whether a t-shirt or a rain jacket is appropriate for the day, you know you are in for a charming fall season. While many...

Joker: Folie à Deux: No one’s laughing, everyone’s sad
Joker: Folie à Deux: No one’s laughing, everyone’s sad
Julian Ortiz, Life and Culture Editor • October 24, 2024

“Joker: Folie à Deux” was both a fascinating commentary on idolization and hero worship and also a slog to get through. Both are true to my experience with this film....

Origami made during a Japanese Club meeting.
Shining a spotlight on Japanese Club
Peyton Leifeste, Staff Writer • October 22, 2024

Since there are so many clubs and interests, certain clubs may be lost in the noise of all that's happening at Linfield. A club that deserves a little more attention and should...

“The Substance” - A jaw dropping experience at the cinema
“The Substance” – A jaw dropping experience at the cinema
Julian Ortiz, Life & Culture Editor • October 2, 2024

Even as I write this review my jaw is still on the floor over how impressive and shocking “The Substance” is. Written and directed by Coralie Fargeat, she delivers the...

“Reflections”: The power of live music
“Reflections”: The power of live music
Katherine Perry, Staff Writer • September 30, 2024

The “Reflections” piano concert performed by María García, on Sept. 12, was incredibly powerful. According to her, the program was put together to represent a journey...

Susty Cats: Paper towels and other single-use campus items
Susty Cats: Paper towels and other single-use campus items
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...

The cast takes a bow at Eco Tales.
Eco Tales at Ford Theatre showcases student-written stories combining theatre and environmental awareness
Mariah Johnston, Staff Writer • March 15, 2023

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,...

Susty Cats: Food waste 
Susty Cats: Food waste 
Anna Frazier, Editor in Chief • March 15, 2023

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....

Jo Henderson, right, spoke at Linfield's Graf auditorium last week.
A World Without Soil: A tale of disappointments and hope
Riley Omonaka, News Editor • March 14, 2023

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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