Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
20 hours ago by Stover E. Harger III
It's been building up to this all summer.
After numerous seasonal blockbuster disappointments (I'm looking at you, Indiana Jones) and a few decent superhero adventures, this flashy but often predictable movie season has been awaiting a film that would live up to its hype and please audiences and critics alike with intelligence, thrills and an emotional resonance that would stick with theater-goers long after the credits roll.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
11 hours ago by Richard D. Oxley
Portland State is planning the construction of a new building for the School of Business Administration in order to meet increasing demands for space.
The new building will be located at the southwest corner of Market Street and Southwest Park, and is slated to cover the entire block. The space is currently home to the Harder House and the Extended Studies buildings, as well as a five-story student residence, the Parkway building.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
1 day ago by Skyler Archibald
Fueled by the recent decision of head football coach Jerry Glanville to not renew the scholarships of at least eight players, Portland State student government is striving to improve the way student-athletes are treated.
According to ASPSU President Hannah Fisher, student-athletes are being used for their athletic ability and graduate without the opportunity to fully exercise their intellect or find their passion for their future.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA
5 days ago
Much of the reporting within this issue of The Spectator has a unified theme: Seattle University is changing. And as President Stephen Sundborg, SJ, reassures, change is a normal thing for any institution to encounter.
But Sundborg downplays the evolution of Seattle U.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA
4 days ago by Angelo Carosio
It's an exciting time to be a new voter. The record-breaking primary season for the 2008 Democratic Party nomination was one of the first where every vote in every state had an impact, and the epic fight between Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will go down in history as one of the hardest fought and closest primary battles in quite a long time, one between two candidates many people found it hard to choose between.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA
2 days ago by Matthew Martell
Though it may never again reach the point it was at during its heyday with bands like Nirvana and Screaming Trees swarming the community, Seattle's music scene is anything but dead.