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Olympic air pollution research continues
New developments thanks to OSU research find instances of climate, pollution, emissions at 2008 games in Beijing
Post-Olympic research has shown that the presence of particulate matter (PM) in the air over Beijing exceeded World Health Organization Standards 12 percent of the time during the Olympics, which means that the air quality was worse than previous Olympics in Athens, Sydney and Atlanta.
Thanks to CCRAA, Oregon students can sleep easier
DeFazio pushes forward new financial aid plan, increasing need-based award opportunities among changes
Many college students around the country have a reason to be excited.
As of July 1, 2009, new benefits that make student loans more affordable and manageable to repay went into effect.
The College Cost Reduction and Access Act (CCRAA), which was originally passed in 2007, guarantees borrowers will never have to repay more than 15 percent of their yearly income to student loans.
Changing the world, one bottle at a time
Think!BLUE group places third in SIFE national exposition, excelling in sustainability
The community seems to be getting a little greener thanks to a group of Oregon State students.
At the 2009 Students in Free Enterprise National Exposition in mid-June, the Oregon State chapter captured third place in the new competition based on waste management possibilities.
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