Junior guard Jamie Schroeder, who ranks near the top of the Big Sky in scoring and rebounding, leads the Bears, the offensive end and in the paint. She has recorded three double-doubles thus far this season, and scored 17 points when Northern Colorado defeated the Vikings earlier this season. Senior center Danielle Hagen is one of the conference’s premier interior threats, averaging nearly 13 points per game, and nearly nine rebounds.
Women’s basketball preview
Corrections
The Vanguard incorrectly reported the number of students with disabilities who will not receive reformatted textbooks in a timely manner from the Disability Resource Center this term [“Students with disabilities forced to wait for textbooks,” Thursday, Feb.
Three consider vying for ASPSU presidency
The ASPSU elections will be held the second week of spring term, from Sunday, April 20 to Saturday, April 26. The voting will be held entirely online, and students can vote through the Banweb PSU Information System. Computers may be placed around campus for students to vote on throughout election week. In addition to voting in a student body president and vice president, students can vote for other ASPSU positions, including Student Fee Committee members and student senators. For profiles on prospective ASPSU presidential candidates, click on the image.
PSU employee accused of $269,000 theft
For three years, PSU employee Daniel Korpenfelt allegedly stole about $269,000 worth of lab equipment from the university–often removing the machines from campus in broad daylight.
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Students can donate blood today in an American Red Cross-sponsored blood drive in Smith Memorial Student Union.
Answered! – Irrelevant information that you need to know
Jerry Glanville, former NFL Falcons turned PSU Vikings coach, has a video game. That’s right, back in the heyday of the Sega Genesis (when Glanville had a little more clout) Electronic Arts released Jerry Glanville’s Pigskin Footbrawl, which chronicles–and no, we’re not making this up–a couple of warring kingdoms in the seventh century that decide to battle it out with a game of (what else!) good ol’ fashioned American football.
PSU pushes ‘last best offer’
The administration’s most recent offer in the ongoing salary negotiations with Portland State faculty would increase salaries for all faculty to a minimum standard to keep PSU salaries in line with university faculty around the nation, administrators say. If Portland State’s faculty union agrees to the terms of the offer, which the administration calls the “last best offer,” all full-time faculty would receive a 3.7 percent pay increase over their current salaries beginning a month after contracts are signed.
OSPIRG told to vacate office
The Portland State chapter of OSPIRG must vacate their office in Smith Memorial Student Union within two weeks because they are no longer considered a student group, the Smith Advisory Board told the group Monday.
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Head soccer coach Tim Bennett resigned last week to accept an associate head coaching position at Iowa State, according to a source in the Portland State athletic department. A source close to the team said Bennett’s resignation came on Feb. 13.
Death is not the end
Life is full of grief and loss. A bad breakup, a best friend moving away, even graduating and leaving college often brings a sense of loss. The greatest loss of all, perhaps, is death. The grief of having someone close to us die can be overwhelming and even paralyzing.
Out from the soundboards
If its amplified on campus, chances are the Popular Music Board is responsible for it.