The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
15 hours ago by Dwight Wozich
I am writing to complain about an interruption of my privacy.
Recently I sat down to watch "Saturday Night Live." I figured that after a long day of studying I might be able to lay back on my couch and laugh a little bit.
There's just one problem: every 10 minutes, the show was interrupted by one of your grandstanding political ads.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
9 hours ago by Candice Ruud
The big white mansion on Northwest 21st Street and Northwest Harrison Boulevard, known for its well-lit room full of paddles, has been in hibernation for some time and is just now beginning to wake up.
Pi Kappa Phi is returning as an active OSU fraternity this spring, as leadership consultants Jake Henderson, Michael Larsson and Walt Pape recruit founding fathers for the fraternity's reinstatement.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
1 day ago by
Go Beavs
Still going for national championship
I'd like to give a special shout out to Paul Ortiz and the rest of the Beavers team for the single best baseball game I've ever seen! A grand slam in the eighth inning, which keeps us in the running for the national championship - that was so cool! Give them some front page, if you could!
BRIAN ZASTOUPIL
student
Sense of Scope
What about the engineering expo
On Friday, 1,000s of visitors arrived on campus.
Western Oregon Journal, Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR
1 day ago by Jeffrey Sawyer
With Oregon's primaries getting closer, presidential candidates and their supporters are making their way through Oregon more so than in recent years.
In the past, presidential candidates have mostly not bothered to campaign in Oregon during the primary season because Oregon's primaries are held so late in the year, usually after a candidate has been chosen.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
1 day ago by Jonathan Boydston
It has been several weeks since I first attempted to witness the proverbial canonization of Saint Barack (by way of rally) at Mac Court in Eugene.
Don't get me wrong: C-SPAN has lured me in often enough with its rip-roaringly captivating programs that I've had plenty of chances to watch Obama's stump speech.