Foreign advocates, local experts, witnesses and survivors of an industrial disaster that killed an estimated 22,000 people and left even more injured in Bhopal, India, will host a panel discussion tonight at Portland State to discuss the tragedy on the eve of its 25-year anniversary.
Bhopal Gas Tragedy and the Survivor Tour
ASPSU president-elect reveals big plans
Having spent nearly a third of his life in the military, ASPSU President-elect Jonathan Sanford said he has learned that open communication between a team striving for a similar goal is key to success.
Several bills in Oregon Legislature could affect Portland State
Attempts to shrink a gaping hole in the state’s higher education budget is considered the key issue of debate in Salem among Portland State lobbyists, but a number of bills up for consideration by Oregon’s top decision makers could leave a lasting impact on the school.
Aramark’s green era
Portland State University’s primary food supplier has pledged to adopt new environmental programs in a move that could saddle students with higher food prices at some campus dining areas.