The Clackamas Print, Clackamas Community College, OR
4 days ago by Abigail Neet and Annemarie Schulte
Murphy's Law: What can go wrong, will.
Registration began Monday night and was brought to a screeching halt when the online system crashed at roughly 12:02 a.m.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
1 day ago by Rebecca Johnson
By Rebecca Johnson
The Daily Barometer
The Faculty Senate have voted in favor of the motion to support the use of furlough days in order to combat the current budget crisis.
The Faculty Senate voted 86-17 in favor of the motion, a surprising majority given the heated debate that has sprouted from the issue.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
1 day ago by Yadira Gutierrez
By Yadira Gutierrez
The Daily Barometer
Enrollment at OSU has grown by more than 6,000 students over the last decade. Combined with a current student body of 21,969 and president Ed Ray's vision for 2025, that number will continue to rise.
"A factor that has spurred the growth in enrollment has been the economy," said Kate Peterson, assistant provost for enrollment management.
The Beacon, University of Portland, OR
2 days ago by Sydney Syverson
The University of Portland will switch to a system of loans next year in which students will borrow directly from the federal government versus borrowing from a private lender.
According to a letter that will be sent to all University of Portland students and parents in December, Director of Financial Aid Janet Turner explains that UP will switch from the Federal Family Education Loan Program to the William D.
The Beacon, University of Portland, OR
2 days ago by Ona Golonka
The fatal collision between a cyclist and two cars right at the University of Portland's doorstep was a sobering reminder that collisions occur, even in a bike-friendly city.
Bicyclist Kipp Crawford, 31, died after two cars hit him near the intersection of Willamette Boulevard and North Haven Avenue Nov.
The Beacon, University of Portland, OR
2 days ago by Andy Matarrese
Senior Anne Carey was undeclared when she came to UP. She ended up picking a major, almost arbitrarily, just to get another adviser.
"He was a nice guy, but he had no idea how to help me," she said.
She was unable to get the second major she wanted because she was never told her AP credits could transfer.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
2 days ago by Rebecca Johnson
By Rebecca Johnson
The Daily Barometer
The College of Education moved their master's program in counseling to the OSU Extended Campus at the beginning of fall term, a sudden and unexpected move which changed participating students' status to inactive and denied them access to several services and benefits.
The Clackamas Print, Clackamas Community College, OR
5 days ago by Aram Shabanian