Clyde Common: If your aunt likes her martini made just so (so cold it must have ice crystals) or your older sister thinks she knows everything about food, bring them here to show off a bit.
Restaurant groupies
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Bad approach to journalism: I do not know how involved you were specifically in the front-page publication of the article on Adam Rahmlow’s arrest—but I would like to express my extreme disappointment.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Progress and clarification: Thanks for the attention to our Exito! initiative in your May 17 front-page article [“Students seek results from Exito program,” May17].
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Effective, efficient, eco-friendly: On April 19, the Vanguard published an Op Ed that said “Safe, biological alternatives to plastics require massive R&D, which will only be considered a financial investment once revenues from current products begin to drop.” [“Don’t ban the bottle,” April 19]
Student groups raise concerns about SMSU space allocation
Due to a number of unresolved issues, the Smith Space Committee, which oversees the parceling of Smith Memorial Student Union space to student groups, will host a town hall meeting on Wednesday to answer questions and receive feedback about the allocation process.
PSU’s 2011-12 budget plan unveiled at campus forums
The 2011–12 Portland State budget plan was unveiled at two campus forums held in the Smith Memorial Student Union on May 11.
Collective bargaining underway at PSU
April 27 marked the opening of collective bargaining sessions between Portland State’s chapter of American Association of University Professors and university administrators.
VANGUARD EDITORIAL: On drugs? FAFSA says no to YOU
Amid inquiries about name, age and address on the FAFSA form is a single question that has nothing to do with income or academic eligibility, and has kept tens of thousands of students from receiving any aid at all.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Tuition Equity: The Oregon Legislature is considering an important bill this week that would give more students a greater chance to go to college.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Proper awareness of racism: I am writing in response to your cover story on Tuesday, April 26 titled “Muslim student group racially targeted on the Internet.”
Bill proposes health-care exchange
The Oregon State Senate approved Senate Bill 99 last week. The bill outlines the functionality of a health-care “insurance exchange” in Oregon.