Is OxiClean not quite cutting it anymore after the death of Billy Mays?
Laundry as a science
I would rather be in the place your music takes me
“One of the things that makes us stand out,” said Pace Rubadeau, “forget all that other stuff about being able to play three hours nonstop and improv the whole time. I mean, that’s beautiful and that’s awesome, but what makes us stand out is the kind of ears we turn on.”
Meet your sports staff
Rosemary Hanson
Sophomore, Community Development
Future plans: To work as a public relations specialist
Up next: Sacramento State Hornets
Portland State football has a chance to end a four-game skid when it faces Sacramento State on the road tomorrow afternoon, which would prove to the Big Sky that although the Vikings have the same number of W’s on their belt as they had last year, the program has indeed made progress.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: November 5, 2010
To: The PSU Community
Fortis Construction, Inc. has been privileged to work on a number of construction projects on the PSU campus.
Resurrection
Drummer Jerry Fuchs joined the force of Athens, Ga., post-rock band, Maserati, in early 2005.
County vows to guide students from the cradle to career
Yesterday, community leaders gathered at Portland State for a forum on student success. The morning session acted as a debriefing of the state of education in Multnomah County.
Oregon Elections Results 2010
GOVERNOR
John Kitzhaber (D)
Purple lips on purpose
This season has seen some major trends in the makeup world.
Losing streak continues
When the Portland State Vikings and the Eastern Washington Eagles faced off Saturday, a lot was on the line for both teams: The Viks looked to end a three-game losing streak and the Eagles looked to claim sole possession of first place in the Big Sky Conference.
Haze and shoegaze on stage
Think seascapes, crashing white-tipped waves, bounding, lonely echoes off high canyon walls; think humbled whispers and sunshine streaming through holes in the treetops; think wispy blue flames.