God puts scientists out of work

For decades now, Christianity has left science to its own designs. Free of the constraints of church dogma, modern science has brought us miracles like the polio and smallpox vaccines, cyberspace, the human genome project and, of course, Segways.

Taking the right steps

The Portland State women’s basketball team has not dominated the Big Sky Conference since 1999, when it lost to Cal State Northridge in the conference championship game.

Sophomore success

The Portland State men’s basketball team was just seconds away from competing in its second Big Sky Championship game in three years, but ended up settling on a 19-win season that ended on Weber State’s home floor.

A season to remember

When it’s all said and done, the Portland Trail Blazers’ 2006-07 season will be remembered as the year the team won 32 games and snagged the No. 1 pick in the draft.

All about commencement

For students graduating this spring, stress levels can skyrocket in the week leading up to commencement. Students are dealing with their last round of finals and preparing for the big day, which falls on June 16 at the Rose Garden arena.

Parting wisdom

Fellow students, for me graduation day has arrived, to which I say to all of you, “nyah nyah, nyah nyah, nyah.” It only took me seven years, but to date they were by far the most ridiculous years I have lived.

Dealing with debt

A student loan is often a smart investment. Borrow a little money now, and you’ll see a lifetime of returns with expanded career opportunities and higher-paying jobs.

The changing administration

After 10 years at Portland State, President Daniel Bernstine will move on to a new position at the Law School Admissions Council. As one of PSU’s longest-serving presidents, Bernstine saw the university through immense growth and budget shortfalls.