Kate Walkup, Sports Editor | May 20, 2022
Kate Walkup, Sports Editor | May 19, 2022
Maddie Loverich , Editor-in-chief | May 18, 2022
Anna Frazier , Editor-in-chief | May 18, 2022
Kate Walkup, Sports Editor | May 15, 2022
Kate Walkup, Sports Editor | May 6, 2022
Maddie Loverich , Editor-in-chief
May 18, 2022
The Linfield Review was honored with eight awards in the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association's 2022 Collegiate Newspaper Contest, including first place for best graphic,...
Accessibility on campus has room for improvement, students say
April 18, 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, explained: Q&A with Professor Dawn Nowacki
March 10, 2022
While it may seem far away from home, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has become an important issue for the entire world. New details emerge every hour and it’s difficult to keep up with constant developments or to even find reliable and consistent news resources about the crisis.
Annemarie Mullet, Staff Writer
May 5, 2022
At Linfield University, there are many talented groups that fly under the radar. One of these groups is Linfield’s Dance Ensemble, run by choreographer and professor, Sarah...
A day in the life of the cast and crew of “Heathers”
April 20, 2022
New director of wine education looks to advance wine studies program
April 11, 2022
Kate Walkup, Sports Editor
May 20, 2022
Graduation is right around the corner for the majority of Matous Young’s peers, but he still has three more years of college to complete. The Linfield tennis player from...
May 19, 2022
Keeping his rhythm with baseball
May 15, 2022
Anna Frazier , Editor-in-chief
May 18, 2022
We’ve all been there: you walk all the way across campus—backpack laden with a laptop and ten-ton textbooks—to the Linfield University Starbucks only to find it’s...
Is HelloFresh worth it? A student’s perspective
May 4, 2022
Siltstone Wines: a Willamette Valley wine tasting experience for all
May 2, 2022
Kaden Gass, Staff Writer
April 30, 2022
Hey folks, it’s ya boy Kaden and this week I wanted to talk about post-pandemic problems and finding a job. I feel like getting a job is very similar to a boys club and...
I’ve got a petal to pick with seasonal allergies
April 13, 2022
April 9, 2022
Kaden’s Komments: Get Shreked Bby
March 31, 2022

It took less than a second for Linfield freshman sprinter Daniel Olson’s conference-qualifying 200-meter dash to go from celebration to catastrophe....
Alexandra Feller , Guest Writer
March 12, 2020
Linfield will host a Cozine Creek planting party Saturday-- rain or shine-- from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in partnership with the Greater Yamhill Watershed Council. Students...
Starbucks commits to a sustainable future, recent statement by CEO
February 14, 2020
Got milk? The fall of a dairy giant
February 13, 2020
2019’s CO2 emissions highest ever, despite reduction in coal burning
January 9, 2020

Graduation is right around the corner for the majority of Matous Young’s peers, but he still has three more years of college to complete. The Linfield tennis player from San Anselmo, Calif., graduated high school in spring of 2018, but the now-21-year-old...






The Linfield Review was honored with eight awards in the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association's 2022 Collegiate Newspaper Contest, including first place for best graphic, first place...

In the fall of 2021, freshman Grace Fjermedal started the school year on wheels. Fjermedal has a neuroinflammatory autoimmune disease and nerve damage, which caused her to lose the...



Last week, Linfield University was included on the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education list of “10 Worst Colleges for Free Speech:...

Graduation is right around the corner for the majority of Matous Young’s peers, but he still has three more years of college to complete. The Linfield...

Always together. “Going to college together was an automatic thing,” Riley said. “There was no question. Ever since we were little, we've done...

Most individuals’ initial memories include the first time they ride a bike, try their favorite food or watch their favorite movie. However, this...

Rain, cancellations, more rain. Not many people find the freezing, endless drizzles that trail into late spring enjoyable, but this unusually wet spring...

Hey folks, it’s ya boy Kaden and this week I wanted to talk about post-pandemic problems and finding a job. I feel like getting a job is very similar to a boys club and...

It’s spring time. The weather is getting nicer and the windy days are perfect for things like flying kites. I can’t fly kites though, since I’m a coughing, sniffly mess...

I don’t know about anyone else, but I am so sick and tired of being touched by men at the grocery store, or being told to smile by the gas station attendant, or having some...

Hey guys and gals. It’s ya boy Kaden Gass, and today we are reviewing Shrek 2: the best movie from the Shrek series. I am drinking a glass of wine and 22 years young while...

The mask mandate for Oregon is scheduled to be lifted on March 12, and honestly, I’m not here for it. No one likes masks. They’re hot, they are hard to breathe in,...

At Linfield University, there are many talented groups that fly under the radar. One of these groups is Linfield’s Dance Ensemble, run by choreographer and professor, Sarah...

For the audience of "Heathers: the Musical", the show starts when the lights dim and the music plays. For the cast and crew: the show begins much earlier than that. The crew...

Linfield University’s location in the heart of the globally-recognized wine region of the Willamette Valley in Oregon was a big reason that Linfield’s new director of...

Art exists beyond speech and time, and it extracts feelings and experiences that cannot be explained through words alone. The creation of art is a means to emote and be understood. For...

We’ve all been there: you walk all the way across campus—backpack laden with a laptop and ten-ton textbooks—to the Linfield University Starbucks only to find it’s...

Hellofresh has been taunting me via targeted advertising for too long. For years now, TikTok, Youtube and Instagram have been swarming my feeds with influencer endorsements,...

In the state of Oregon, there are 908 wineries. 700 of those reside in the Willamette Valley. Each of these wineries are unique in their own way and must find a way to show...

One of Linfield University’s most treasured events is finally back on campus on May 7. Wildstock, a free concert for students put on by the student government,...

I still remember the feeling of being torn away from my favorite drink as I sipped my final straw full of bubble tea before leaving home for college in August of 2019. The...

Linfield will host a Cozine Creek planting party Saturday-- rain or shine-- from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in partnership with the Greater Yamhill Watershed Council. Students...

SEATTLE--Starbucks CEO, Kevin Johnson, recently sent a letter to staff, stakeholders, and customers outlining the company’s short- and long-term goals for sustainability....

A report released in November states that America’s largest cow milk producer, Dean Foods, has filed for bankruptcy. Dean Foods is a parent company for many well-known dairy...

The yearly global carbon dioxide output reached a record high, despite a slowing in emissions from many countries and a reduction in coal burning facilities. Last year was...