WEB stands for the Wildcat Events Board and they are the programming board that stems off of the Associated Students. WEB plans a variety of on and off campus events varying from attending sporting events, concerts, comedians, movies, magicians, different cultural events, outdoor events like hikes, kayaking, paddle boarding and more. WEB is also in charge of planning the annual end of the year concert and festival, Wildstock.
Where does WEB's budget come from?
The student body fee that students pay with their tuition, which goes directly to the Associated Students who allocate a significant portion of funds to WEB for programming.
Off campus sign-ups typically take place via IM Leagues, which all students can sign-in using their Linfield email and ID number
What is Wildstock?
Wildstock is an annual end of the year concert and festival that is free to students. Along with the concert there are activities, food, and other exciting ways to have fun with fellow students to celebrate the end of the year. Previous Wildstock artists have consisted of: Marc E. Bassy, Dan + Shay, The Rej3ctz, Saint Motel, Maddie and Tae and other amazing artists!
Where is the WEB office?
WEB shares an office with the Associated Students located in Riley Campus Center room 216 (on the second floor, right next to the staircase)
How do I get involved with WEB?
Once the Associated Students Vice President of Programming is hired in the Spring, they will then put out applications for the WEB leadership positions. Check your student email around mid to late March for more information!
Who can participate in WEB events?
All Linfield students paying a student body fee.
How is WEB different than the Associated Students?
WEB is the programming branch of the Associated Students, which operates under the Associated Students Vice President of Programming, who is both a member of the Cabinet and WEB.