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Expo shows off student innovations
Engineers' senior projects culminate with Engineering Expo, Robo*Palooza fair
Racecars, bridges, robots and everything in between were on display at the Kelley Engineering Center Friday afternoon as students from every department of the college of engineering got a chance to display their latest work.
The OSU Engineering Expo and Robo*Palooza filled all four floors of the building as well as the surrounding sidewalks, showcasing over 100 student design prototypes and projects that engineering students had been developing this year as part of their senior capstone projects.
OSU STAND brings Darfur awareness to MU Quad
Students do part to help fight African humanitarian crisis
Members of OSU's chapter of Students Taking Action Now for Darfur set up tables in the Memorial Union quad Friday in an effort to raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis taking place in the Darfur region of Sudan.
STAND, a student anti-genocide coalition, is part of standnow.
Cleanup takes trash out for OSU campus
Saturday campus-wide garbage collection effort finds more trash, success than anticipated
Those who took a stroll on campus Saturday morning may have noticed several individuals with plastic gloves and trash bags collecting filth from the ground. No, they weren't scavenging, they were serving the community.
The Oregon State University Campus Cleanup took place Saturday morning, with students and community members alike joining together to assist in the effort.
'Suspicious man' prompts concern on Albany campus, student located
Student concealing cylindrical object found after calls to police, man was unarmed
ALBANY - Reports of a suspicious man wearing a trench coat and trying to conceal a long, cylindrical object prompted the lockdown and evacuation of the Linn-Benton Community College campus in Albany on the morning of May 11.
The man, a 27-year-old LBCC student, was later located in his yoga class, Albany Police Capt.
Food, cultures shared at annual cultural fest
Annual spring festival gives student organizations chance to share cultures
The MU Quad was packed Sunday with people meandering booth to booth to jump rope, play cricket and experience the many different cultural tastes at the ISOSU Annual Spring Festival.
"[It's] a celebration of the cultural groups at OSU," said Sara Haines, ISOSU public relations coordinator.
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