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Location for planned alumni center moves closer to new arena


		Location for planned alumni center moves closer to new arena

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

14 hours ago by Jessie Higgins

The future University alumni center has changed locations and will now sit next to the northwest corner of the University's new basketball arena. The new alumni center, which will be built simultaneously with the arena and a new academic learning services center for student athletes, was originally designed to be situated next to the learning center on the corner of Franklin Boulevard and East 13th Avenue.

Bush signs new GI Bill


		Bush signs new GI Bill

Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR

2 days ago by Chelsea Villareal

President Bush signed a new GI Bill on Monday aimed at providing the full cost for college or job training for those who served after Sept. 11, 2001. The GI Bill will extend to activated reservists and National Guardsmen with benefits paid proportionally to the number of months in active duty.



Jacob Meeks, the president of the Student Veteran Association (SVA) at PSU, an organization recently responsible for helping to raise money for scholarships for veterans and a summer retreat for new association leadership, has spoken with both Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Senator Gordon Smith (R-Ore.) about the GI Bill.

Brewery improves classic game: Bingo is its name-o

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

1 day ago by Alex Gabriel

If Eugene, and Oregon in general, is known for anything other than its illustrious track pedigree, it's definitely its unprecedented and unending selection of the finest beers and spirits west of the Mississippi. From the pales to the porters, the ambers to the browns, when it comes to wetting your whistle, Eugene leaves no stone unturned.

Baring it all


		Baring it all

Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR

2 days ago by Marie Miller

To Ashlanders, Jen Moss is simply known as the "Naked Lady." Most recently, however, she is not only making news for her revealing pasties and strange habits, but also for her desire to sue the city of Ashland for not allowing her to participate with a group of 10 people in Ashland's noteworthy Fourth of July Parade--only wearing a G-string, rollerblades and a smile.

Hancock rescues the summer


		Hancock rescues the summer

Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR

2 days ago by Stover E. Harger III

Depending on who you are there is some good news and some bad news about Hancock.



If you love superhero movies like The Incredible Hul¬k--where the traditional comic book structure of hero defeats super villain, finds romance and battles inner turmoil remains untouched¬--then you will most likely be disappointed by Hancock.



But, if you've had your fill of traditional superhero films after Marvel's one-two punch with the entertaining but still conventional Iron Man and the aforementioned, insipid Hulk, then the genre-twisting, Will Smith-vehicle Hancock should be a pleasant surprise for you in this year's so-far unexceptional summer movie season.

Effects of complicated Christianity

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

1 day ago by Sara Gwin

There has always been something incredibly fascinating to me about religion. In particular, Christianity is something I have spent the better part of 15 years trying to understand.

I picked up the Bible at a very young age as I began my foray into literature.

Terri Irwin funds whale research

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

1 day ago by Tracy Hoagland

Last Wednesday Terri Irwin, widow of "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, signed a Memo of Understanding at the CH2M Hill Alumni Center with the Marine Mammal Institute at OSU.

The agreement will allow Bruce Mate, director of the Marine Mammal Institute, to lead two humpback whale research projects to American Samoa and the Aleutian Islands.

Distinguished OSU alum dies

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR

1 day ago by Craig Bidiman

On June 18, extravagant donor and Oregon State alumnus Martin N. Kelley died of cancer at the age of 80 in his Lake Oswego home.

Kelley, who graduated from Oregon State College in 1950, made a number of contributions to the engineering department at OSU after he left.

From Eugene to Beijing


		From Eugene to Beijing

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

1 day ago by Bryn Jansson

Andrew Wheating is Beijing-bound. The Oregon sophomore completed his meteoric rise from seventh-best in the Pacific-10 Conference as a freshman to Olympian in one year with his trademark kick to take the second spot behind Nick Symmonds of the Oregon Track Club Elite.

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