The real Portland State

“There might not ever be a really good film that features PSU, but at least we can laugh at the bad ones together.” – Feast of Love review, The Vanguard., Oct. 19, 2007. Those words were written in this very paper, by this very author, just three weeks ago. And now they’ve been proven wrong.

News briefs

For students interested in a legal career, Portland State will host the seventh annual law school fair this Tuesday, with representatives from over 60 laws schools from across the country attending.

OSA conducts statewide survey

Portland State has until Nov. 21 to collect 2,500 student responses to a statewide survey aimed at gathering student opinion on issues such as increased university funding, access to health care and easier ways to pay off loans.

Letters

Student group leaders should consider themselves lucky to get paid at all [“SFC makes poor decision” editorial, Nov. 2]. While their classmates struggle with demanding bosses, jobs that are not flexible, and no one caring at all that you have midterms this week, student groupies apparently are beholden only to their social group.

Glengarry Glen Ross

This quarter, Portland State University’s Theater Department is putting on a production of David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross at the Lincoln Hall main stage.

For better pay, faculty look to union

Members of the union that represents Portland State faculty are unhappy with a pay raise offer that the PSU administration made to faculty at a contract bargaining meeting Tuesday, according to a news update posted on the union’s Web site.