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Wilberger suspect pleads not guilty to charges
On Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., Joel Patrick Courtney declined to enter a plea for technical reasons, according to his attorney. The judge entered a plea of not guilty for 14 counts of aggravated murder, two counts of first degree kidnapping, one count of first degree rape and one count of first degree sexual abuse.
Making Migra Mouse
Lalo Alcaraz shares work, wisdom, opinions as part of April's César Chávez month
Last night, the MU lounge hosted a multimedia event by Lalo Alcaraz, cartoonist and political satirist from southern California, in honor of César Chávez month.
Alcaraz is known across the nation for his cartoon strips.
Engineers take first in design competition
OSU engineering students travel to New Mexico to compete in Environmental Design contest
This week, 21 OSU engineering students traveled to New Mexico to compete in the 18th annual International Environmental Design Contest (EDC) at New Mexico State University and came home with first prize.
According to the press release, students from as far away as Bogazici University of Istanbul, Turkey came to show off their ability to create new and innovative environmental technologies.
Northwest salmon shortage affects OSU researchers
Fish decline may be caused by sea lions, over-fishing, history of Pacific Ocean conditions
A projected salmon shortage is leaving OSU research designed to protect weak salmon stocks in trouble.
During their research, OSU scientists found they could trace genetic markers of salmon caught in the ocean and within 24 hours, pinpoint an individual salmon's river basin of origin.
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