In the midst of candy highs, crazy costumes and haunted houses, 10 Portland State students toured campus to learn about the array of free, nutritious food literally within reach.
CPSO proposes campus police force
On a dark, rainy Tuesday, the Associated Students of Portland State University senate convened. The hottest topic on the agenda: the Campus Public Safety Office.
What’s the deal with voting?
On a dark, rainy Tuesday, the Associated Students of Portland State University senate convened. The hottest topic on the agenda: the Campus Public Safety Office.
Panel discusses changes to Holocaust education
Faced with the ever-encroaching march of time, how do historians and educators respond when the people they are studying begin to die?
Recruiting students
You know why you chose to enroll at Portland State
The mingled senses of Daniel Burnell
Under emotional duress, Daniel Burnell has described himself as a smooth round blue stone in the rain.
New faculty profile: Amy Borden
With Portland State’s film major exploding in popularity, Amy Borden is happy to be the newest addition to the school.
Specializing in silent films and American cinema, Borden spent the last two years working at Minnesota’s St. Olaf College, helping to design their film program.
Employers attend job fair in record numbers, students enthusiastic about job prospects
About 90 employers came to Portland State on Tuesday to recruit students at the Fall Career and Internship Fair, held in the Smith Memorial Student Union ballroom.
Oregon leads the nation in young voters
As Election Day nears for national, state and local races, candidates are frantically catering to their constituents for their votes and support.
Students gather to discuss culturally insensitive Halloween costumes
A George Washington costume paired with a Native American headdress. Saudi Arabian garb labeled as a “terrorist costume.” An alien mask and orange jumpsuit sold at Target as an “illegal alien” costume.
PSU hosts EcoDistricts Summit
In Portland, the terms “sustainability” and “green building” are used so often that when such concepts are actually put into use, one can miss them—even if they are literally right under one’s feet.