2011 is a good year for Chiron Studies: This is the first time their committee has received so many proposals since PSU brought the program back in 2008-2009. While trying to work things out with their limited budget, the program is getting stronger with the increasing involvement of the students and the support of many faculty members willing to empower the student ... News/Politics | Eva Soto Read it!
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Welcome to the first installment of “How Our Government is Fucking Us Now” or as I like to call it “HOGFUN.” In this month’s installment, a lot of exciting things have ... News/Politics | JT Howard Read it!
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As with countless modes of sweet convenience of today, the food cart fad sped into Portland and stole the heart of almost every urbanite before the increasingly important question was posed: What effects will this have on the ... News/Politics | Emma Stanford Read it!
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Recession! Unemployment! Foreclosure! Deficit! Student debt! Middle class collapse!
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This is the third in a three-part series exploring spirituality at PSU. Part one addressed fundamentalism at PSU, part two is addressed traditional expressions of faith at PSU, and part three addresses discrimination and Islamophobia at PSU.... Arts/Culture | Patrick Lamson Hall Read it!
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Turandot, in its present form, began as Carlo Gozzi’s 19th century reworking of an Arabian Nights tale about an ancient Chinese princess and her deathly reign. Many composers attempted to set the play to music, but Puccini’s is the only rendition still performed today. Though it is now among his most performed works, it remained incomplete at the time of the composer’s death in 1925. Franco Alfano, who allegedly drew from indecipherable sketches by Puccini and purportedly filled in many blanks himself, finished the ... Arts/Culture | Topher Sappington Read it!
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Portland is a Mecca for arts and culture. It is home to myriad film festivals, art walks, and diverse open-air markets. But you don’t have to look past these campus blocks to find events offering creative beauty and ... Arts/Culture | Tess Ryneal Read it!
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February 11, 2011 was a day of great joy for the Egyptian people. On that day, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down from the presidency and the people achieved their long-awaited demands. According to the Egyptian Constitution, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces is to supervise government administrative functions until the presidential elections that are expected to take place in ... Opinion/Editorial | Ahmed Al Hakeem Read it!
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I don’t think I am the only person to dream of stressful situations when life becomes crazy. The other night, after falling asleep on my physics book while preparing for the second mid-term, I dreamt of ... Opinion/Editorial | Dylan Eckert Read it!
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