ASPSU President Courtney Morse led a group of student body leaders in a discussion with university President Daniel Bernstine Wednesday over a proposal designed to fundamentally change the structure of student government.
Student gov. requests autonomy
A bigger and bigger footprint
It was nearing the middle of the afternoon on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend last year, and the thousands of T-shirt-clad or shirtless festival-goers at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Wash. had heard the occasional thunder for the past few hours.
Blazers win NBA draft lottery
The Portland Trail Blazers beat the odds and won the right to settle the Greg Oden-Kevin Durant debate.
News briefs
Lighting up a cigarette in Oregon bars and taverns would be prohibited under a bill that passed the Oregon Senate Tuesday on an 18-12 vote.
Rec center may house high-end bar
Portland State is negotiating a contract that would open a high-end restaurant and bar in the new PSU recreation center when construction is complete in 2009.
The Street Savage
I am a person who likes to watch movies. And they are fun to watch, especially the ones that have the stuff that is much cooler than when it’s really happening–like in that one movie where the guy had a gun.
Luau showcased Polynesian culture
Close to 1000 students, staff and community members packed the Peter Stott Center May 18 for the Portland State Pacific Islander’s Club’s fifth annual luau, which raised $1,500 for a scholarship program sponsored by the club.
Science contest gives kids opportunity to shine
You might have seen them on Friday–hundreds of young students running around the PSU campus, smiling, laughing and learning.
International Night pulls in large crowd
Six months of preparation paid off on Friday as students enjoyed an international variety of foods, learned about different cultures and watched dancers and singers display their heritage at PSU’s annual International Night.
Letters
The recently published opinion article entitled, “Anarchy is stupid,” [May 11] serves no other purpose than to reveal the authors’ horribly awkward and apparently malicious misunderstanding of anarchist theory…
Spider-Man 3…it blows!
Spider-Man 3 the game is about as fun as a box of rocks. In fact, if you broke the CD into 100 pieces and put it back in the box just to rattle it around a little, you’d probably have more fun than playing the actual game.