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Protesting when the FDA says 'no'
Students lead silent protest against FDA regulations that say gay men can't give blood
They stood in silence for an entire hour on the steps of the MU. Their signs spoke for them: "I want to save a life, but I can't, I'm gay."
Yesterday, a group of students and community members united to protest against the American Red Cross, Food and Drug Administration and the Blood Drive Association's regulations which prevent gay men from giving blood.
Longhouse kicks off 10th annual salmon bake celebration
Speakers, students, faculty gathered at Wednesday's
The senses of students, faculty and the Corvallis community were tantalized by cultural dancing, music, guest speakers and lunch of traditionally smoked salmon at the Native American Longhouse's 10th annual Salmon Bake Wednesday evening.
"The purpose for the bake is to educate and share the native culture with all the people who attend," said Christy Brady, a senior in business and external coordinator for the Longhouse.
Largest philanthropy in OSU's history hopes to reunite campus
Four fraternities unite despite rivalries, aim
This week and weekend will mark the largest philanthropy Greek life has organized at Oregon State since the university was founded in 1868.
SigStock is being organized by four of OSU's largest fraternities - Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi and Kappa Sigma - for a good cause.
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