Portland State University is primarily a commuter school. A majority of the student population does not live in the residence halls, and to some it perhaps comes as a surprise that the option even is available.
See something, say something
Finding Kyron
It’s been nearly a year since the disappearance of Kyron Horman. The FBI has been brought in to help determine what might have happened. Volunteer crews still search any places he might have ended up.
Free and legal
When it comes to downloading music, there has always been a conflict between what is legal and what is affordable.
What is in a name?
Implications of unusual and overly unique names Malcolm is more likely to go to prison than Michael.
Game on
Picture, if you would, a video game player. What comes to mind?
Why is the sky blue?
How does one calculate a standard deviation in a survey? Most Americans would be considered very knowledgeable if they knew the answer to even one of these questions.
Group X at PSU
We’ve all heard the excuses people give for not exercising. Admit it: You’ve used one or two of them yourself.
Enriching American academics
The failure of the American educational system Quick—besides your alcohol tolerance and 25 variations on the same ramen “recipe,” name something you learned in your first two years of college that you still use/understand today.
Scholarly frustration funds
Portland State’s online scholarship application is due on the first of February.
Powered by paper
There is something special about relaxing on the couch after a long day and flipping through a book.
A screen with no monitor
Access to technology should be restricted for children I will admit, I hadn’t thought much about how much access children had to the Internet and to other such technologies before December.