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Campus-wide campaign kicks off
OSU hopes to raise $625 million by June 2011, $350 million has already been raised
The capital campaign has been called a historical event, serving as a new experience for OSU and a stepping stone to larger accomplishments.
Last Friday, Oct. 26, marked the official launch of The Campaign for OSU, a campaign that President Ed Ray said the university has trained for and will finish.
Cirque Du So-Gay doubles crowd
Use of tent in MU Quad makes room for twice as many audience members
It turns out that the giant tent in the quad did something other than add extra time to students' daily commute to class.
Saturday night marked the 6th annual drag show at OSU, coined the Cirque Du So-Gay as it was one of the first events held in the tent in the MU quad.
OSU graduate named first female WSDOT secretary
Since time when female civil engineers were rare, Hammond elevates to top spot at WSDOT
Oregon State University graduate Paula Hammond is a woman of firsts.
Not only is she a female civil engineer, she is now the first female secretary of Washington's Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
Hammond holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and according to the WSDOT, since joining the organization she has worked in all areas of the department's operations, capital delivery and policy programs.
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