Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
1 day ago by Nicole Egland
To be sustainable or not to be sustainable? That seems to be TriMet's question.
On their Web site they state, "We're making fares easier to read, easier to use!" To me, this translates into, "We're using a lot more paper and spending a lot of money on installing new fare-machine enhancements!"
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA
2 days ago by Justin Najar
Far too often in presidential elections those who dare cast their votes for so-called "third party" candidates, those who are neither republican nor democrat but members of smaller parties such as the Libertarian, Constitutional, or Green Party, are often derided for their choice, and said to be wasting their votes on hopeless candidates.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
4 days ago by Fiona Bruce
On Oct. 28, Leroy Morley boarded a TriMet bus with his leashed dog, a 50-pound Rottweiler/Sharpei mix. The driver asked Morley if his dog was a service animal, which he, untruthfully, confirmed.
The large dog was well behaved for the duration of the trip, until they were exiting the bus, when he attacked and killed another passenger's smaller dog, which, as it turns out, was a doctor-approved companion animal that was considered a service animal.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
5 days ago by The Vanguard
Last Saturday, thousands of students and fans poured into PGE Park to cheer on their team in one of the year's most anticipated games.
They arrived with painted faces, wearing their team colors, full of school spirit and alcohol.
The Beacon, University of Portland, OR
6 days ago by Rachel Morenz
Early last Wednesday morning, I arrived at el Pedagoacuteico, the pedagogic university in Matuiacuten, Venezuela, where I am currently an assistant English literature and drama teacher. The main gates to the university were closed.
A crowd of students and professors congregated around the entrance.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA
6 days ago
Letters to the editor from Ian Adams and Daniel Cleamons & Christopher Yanez about ROTC and ASSU.