LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: October 26, 2010
PSU Interpersonal Violence Task Force: As you might know, we’ve recently had some terrible deaths in our community due to relationship violence. There have been thirty-eight domestic violence-related deaths in the Portland area in the past year.
Remember Pakistan, anyone?
Over three months ago, heavy monsoon rains flooded the areas around the Indus River in the southwestern tip of Pakistan, leaving over 2,000 people and 1,000 livestock dead and over 20 million people homeless in the regions of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkwa and Balochistan.
Five staples you can’t live without this winter
With the weather getting colder, it’s time to start preparing for winter before it hits, and we realize that we have nothing to keep us warm.
Up next: Weber State Wildcats
After last week’s near-upset over 11th-ranked Montana in Hillsboro turned into a last-second
23-21 loss, Portland State football looks to end a two-week losing streak as it heads to Utah to face the Weber State Wildcats.
Guerilla fashion
Fall is finally here. The air is crisp with the change of the seasons and everyone is starting to bundle up.
VANGUARD EDITORIAL: Give credit where credit is due
Higher education broadens horizons and acts as an incubator for change, by teaching and enlightening students. However, at times it can be poor in truly preparing graduates for the workforce.
Streetwalker GUERILLA FASHION Students layer up for fall Amanda Bentley Vanguard staff
Songs for a healing heart
Though he’s a man of many stories, Kele Goodwin’s offering to the public resides in his beautiful folk music—though “beautiful” doesn’t quite seem to capture the essence of his creations.
It gets better
Close but no cigar
Vikings football lost to 11th-ranked Montana on Saturday in the final three seconds.