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
11 hours ago by Chelsea Villareal
After attending Portland State University as an undergraduate during the 1960s, Joseph LeBaron joined the United States Air Force and was sent to Turkey. The cultural experiences he had there reawakened LeBaron's early childhood interest in the Middle East.
"It had the religious significance of the Middle East, Jerusalem, to the world history, which I learned about at church and through, eventually, Portland State," LeBaron said. "It got me very interested."
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
11 hours ago by Gail Cole
Beaver fans will soon have another reason to cheer.
OSU will build a track and field facility that is expected to be available for use in 2010. Along with the new track facility, there are plans for the expansion of the women's track and field program as well as the eventual reintroduction of the men's program.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
11 hours ago by Robert Ingle
With the building budget for 2009-11 approved by the Oregon Board of Higher Education, Oregon State University looks to improve and construct several buildings on campus, including a new College of Business building, international residence hall and student involvement center.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
14 hours ago by Daniel Acee
In 1999, Barry Brown moved into the same low-income housing neighborhood as Caterina Rosenfeld, a 2008 graduate of OSU who majored in fine arts. Brown had a 21-year criminal history including such crimes as stalking and assault.
After Brown, six other criminals moved in to fill up the remaining units.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Robert D'Andrea | Senior news editor
Lane Transit District will consider cutting services this year, despite record ridership, because of high gas prices. The district will also raise group passes such as the ASUO's by more than eight percent in 2009, which will likely disconcert an executive team that campaigned on increasing campus bus service without paying significantly more for it.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
3 days ago by Jessie Higgins
The University has taken the first step in constructing a new student housing complex near campus for graduate and upper-level students. In a meeting July 8, the Campus Planning Committee approved the proposed site and a user group for the Moss Street Student Housing project, which is currently expected to house between 65 and 70 upper-level students on the east side of campus.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Andrew Greif | Sports Editor
His finals over, Todd Doxey returned home to San Diego in mid-June. Trying to compete for playing time in one of the nation's best defensive secondaries wasn't going to be easy, and he knew it.
He came back to his hometown early in the summer, knowing off-season workouts and classes in Eugene might keep him in Eugene until Oregon's first bye week.
But with hard work came excitement. He was going to arrange a trip to Eugene for four of his closest friends from San Diego, Ronnie Childs, Bryan Russell, JayDee Luster and Corey Tisby, to watch him play in the fall at Autzen Stadium.