News Articles
Resource fees to become more transparent
Sen. Vicki Walker of Eugene suggests plan, OUS Board takes action for students
Some fees at OSU are set to become a little bit clearer thanks to an idea brought to the Oregon University System Board.
On Friday, Jan. 4, the board voted unanimously to pass the proposal that will roll resource fees into tuition costs.
Resource fees include fees such as those in place for technology and university programming.
Presidential primaries, Version 2008
ABC partners with Facebook to take primary elections to new levels with real-time poll results, feedback capabilities, new integration
First it was YouTube, and now Facebook has tried its hand at taking part in the presidential political debates. On Jan. 5, ABC News and Facebook partnered up for the 2008 New Hampshire Debates.
Republican and Democratic presidential candidates had the opportunity to discuss key issues and present their views for the New Hampshire voters.
ISS seeking to expand Diversity Development
Position's title change may have discouraged more applicants
The search has begun for a new Assistant Diversity Developer in the Diversity Development division of Intercultural Student Services.
Juan Trujillo, the co-chair of the Association of Faculty for the Advancement of People of Color and instructor in OSU's foreign language and literature department is heading up the search.
Time to jump into Winter Term
OSU to feature busy week of back-to-school events for those looking to get involved in campus activities
Winter Term has kicked off, presenting a number of opportunities to get involved and learn a few things along the way. Numerous lectures, clinics and recreational activities have been planned for the duration of the term.
Today students choose from a few activities around campus, including a ski and snowboard wax-and-tune clinic starting at 6 p.
Spring Break

