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Students ask for stepped up support
Around 500 students, 52 from OSU, descend on the Capitol to lobby for higher education
Under the shadow of Oregon's original pioneer - a gold statue perched atop the Oregon Capitol Building in Salem - students rallied on Thursday in support of higher education.
At 11:45 a.m., buses from Mt. Hood Community College, Oregon State University, University of Oregon, Portland State University and other area schools arrived at the capitol.
The weekly download: 'Panda' manager delivers more than orange chicken
Alice Ngin, the manager of Panda Express, has worked at the Memorial Union food vendor for seven years. She was born in Singapore, lived in Puerto Rico for three years and is now settled in Corvallis.
Can you talk about your background?
Summer '93 we immigrated here.
OSU blood drive exceeds expectations
Red Cross says the success of the blood drive will help makeup for January losses
The winter term blood drive wrapped up with great success.
"We have met or exceeded our goal everyday," said Erika McQuillen, the president of the OSU Blood Drive Association and a sophomore in civil engineering. "It was the most successful winter blood drive we have ever had.
OSU economists eye Measure 37 claim methods
Two economists in the College of Agriculture are critical of system
A study published this week by Oregon State University Extension Service examined inconsistent evaluation methods for Measure 37 claims across the state of Oregon.
Ballot Measure 37 was passed in 2004 to enable the owner of private real property to receive compensation when a land use regulation restricts the use of the owner's property and reduces its face value.
Police Beat
Arrests
3:04 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 21 - An OSU student, 24, was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants.
1:38 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 21 - An OSU student, 22, was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants.
2:53 a.m., Sunday, Feb.
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