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McMinnville, Oregon · McMinnvilleThe 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 place on May 9 in Nicholson Library and included activities such as guest speakers, the Indigenous Creators Marketplace, a gallery of indigenous basketry and photography, in addition to tours of Cozine …Read Article
Camas Festival: Hearing Indigenous Voices

McMinnville, Oregon · McMinnvilleLinfield 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, many students felt that in many ways the town hall wasn’t productive. “I felt like the town hall served the purpose of telling students in depth why budget cuts are needed and vaguely what is on the agenda,” Caroline Smith, a sophomore biology major, said. “However,…Read Article
Students Critical of Administration’s Handling of Budget Cuts

McMinnville, Oregon · McMinnvilleLinfield 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 and as individuals. On April 26, the team competed in the Northwest Conference tournament against the eventual champions, George Fox. This was the first time in over a decade that the team had competed in the conference tournament. Through the high emotions and excitement of sen…Read Article