Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
20 hours ago by Nathan Hellman
The scene inside the high-ceilinged Northeast Portland warehouse looks like a hybrid between a rummage sale and Home Depot.
Scattered across the warehouse are windows, cabinets, bathtubs, toilets and a host of other salvaged items. Even home appliances and furnaces have a place on the lot.
A ray of sunlight shines in overhead through a skylight. The skylight, from the penguinarium at the Oregon Zoo, was donated like every other item in the warehouse.
These items make up The ReBuilding Center on North Mississippi Avenue, the largest nonprofit reuse center in North America. The center takes in and reuses items that would otherwise occupy landfills.
Western Oregon Journal, Western Oregon University, OR
23 hours 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, OR
-21 minutes ago by Tara Pistorese
Arrests
4:05 p.m., Wednesday, May 14 - OSU student Patrick Currans, 19, was arrested on a fugitive arrest warrant after turning himself in to the Corvallis Police Department. He was lodged at the Benton County Correctional Facility.
1:52 p.m., Wednesday, May 14 - Trevor Cole Thurman, 19, of Corvallis, was arrested on a Benton County Sheriff's Office warrant.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
15 hours ago by Melinda Bardon
Converting to a car biodiesel may sound difficult to some, raising questions about the practicality of its effect on the environment, but it can actually be as easy as purchasing a diesel automobile and filling the tank with biodiesel.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
9 hours ago by Craig Bidiman
A few weeks back at our weekly Diversions meeting an idea was presented that the entire staff would go to a location and just eat. We would eat and discuss what we were eating and discuss whatever else stemmed from the meal experience.
At midnight on Monday, the Diversions staff met at La Conga on N.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
9 hours ago by Matt Alpert
Two celebrities, Sean Astin and Dule Hill, spoke on campus yesterday afternoon to promote the democratic candidates for the upcoming presidential election.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
1 day ago by Katy Weaver
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.
Pacific Index, Pacific University, OR
12 hours ago by Sami Richards
Red and black will always be Pacific University.
It will also always be Azusa Pacific University, Seattle Pacific University and Whitworth University. In addition, nationally recognized institutions like Cornell and Stanford rely on variations of the color red to be remembered.