English professor José Angel Araguz was recently named as a 2019 Oregon Book Award finalist for his most recent collection of poems,“Until We are Level Again.”
Araguz said that this nomination...
It is not hard to imagine that a job in Facilities probably comes with some filthy responsibilities. Plumber’s assistant, math major and art minor Sarah Hutchison revealed what it’s really like working...
The Linfield Lacrosse program has experienced a negative coach retention rate over the last few seasons. Sean Hansen, stepped down before the start of the 2018 season. She was replaced by Brittany Hartmann...
Professor Dawn Graff-Haight is retiring after 22 years of working in Linfield’s Health, Human Performance, and Athletics department.
In addition to leading Linfield’s Consent Awareness Training...
Students who want to make international friends and taste life in another country can do just that at a weekly tea hosted by the international programs’ office.
The International Tea Hour creates...
Mack the wildcat, Linfield’s fearless leader is more than just a mascot. Mack is a dynamic cat going through trials and victories alongside the rest of the Linfield student body.
Since Mack is so...
There has been a particular upward trend in podcasts in recent years. Lindfields own radio station (KSLC) general manager Joe Stuart recognizes this and has taken measures to push KSLC in this direction....
Producing a student-run literary journal is no minor feat, especially at a small school like Linfield.
The Camas Literary Journal is produced annually by a group of Linfield students. Three student...
Many American students have a difficult time adjusting to life after high school. However, the difficulties and obstacles would only be more amplified if one were to travel abroad.
Linfield is known...
The Multicultural Center is under new administration. Beatriz Rendon Bautista, who graduated last year, is the new Program Coordinator for Multicultural Programs and Services. Nicholas Domenichini is the...
Elin Johnson, Features Editor
• September 24, 2018
Statements by Adrian Iu
and Maddy Shelton
Adrian Iu ‘19 is the director of Days of Service.
“For Taste of Service this year, we [had] 40 students [register] for the event; however, we [did]...
While many Linfield students were working their summer jobs, taking in the summer sun, or avoiding anything that required movement, two Wildcats were off in the Florida Keys researching the habits, ecosystems...