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Everything costs money nowadays. Parking. Filtered water. Calling your mom. But it’s the basics—food, shelter, healthcare and the toilet paper to wipe your ass—that cost the most. So when it comes to ...
Is it radical to desire a pace of living that rejects all notions of urgency and unintentionality? Tempo Giusto is an Exhibit at the Littman & White Galleries (L&W) located in Smith Memorial Student ...
At an Executive and Audit Committee meeting on May 16, the Board of Trustees discussed the University-wide implementation of a full neutrality model regarding all investments and partnerships with ...
On May 22, 2025, PSU bussed over 100 students, staff and faculty from campus down to the Oregon State Capitol building in Salem. Vikings gathered on the Senate floor to witness the voting of House ...
Conceptual albums arguably have become few and far between within our current cultural focus of achieving virality with hit singles. However, Alternative Rock Band Cibo Matto’s (CHEE-BO MAHT-O) album, ...
It’s time to embrace summer in the city! Every year, I say I’m going to have some Summer fun. Every year, I sit in my ergonomic chair reading books big and small until—whoosh!—it’s time to start ...
Jordan Marzka (left) and Grace Lawrence moderate writing challenges during the intermission of Portland Lit Mic at Rose City Book Pub on Apr. 14. Analisa Landeros/PSU Vanguard ...
Students at Portland State University who may be navigating mental health problems do not need to look far for support. Portland State’s College of Education houses the university’s Community ...
13 Months of Sunshine came out and suddenly it feels like Summer in Portland. Aminé’s third album comes at the perfect time, its danceable beats and breezy textures pair well with the increasingly ...
welcome, but keep in mind that the more context provided, the more specific our advice can be. (Names have been changed for anonymity.) “My friend Jenny has been spending time with a guy who my friend ...
According to an article published in 2021 by the NPR-sponsored radio program KLCC, Oregon’s Affordable Housing Crisis Impacts College Students, Oregon received $200 million dollars to build low-income ...
We all may have a certain image in our heads when it comes to attending the symphony: one of stuffy foyers, elegantly dressed elders and a sprawling orchestra primed to play classical (aka BORING) ...
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