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Students, alumni visit capitol for 3rd Capitol Cowboys day
On Wednesday, groups of students dressed in “America’s Brightest Orange” flocked to the Capitol. They visited legislators as a part of Capitol Cowboys, an event the OSU Alumni Association organizes. Students, split into groups of three or four, were given an alumnus or staff member to help them navigate the capitol. The groups were assigned four legislators to talk to and advocate on behalf of OSU.
Column: Beavers miss opportunity with spring game
CORVALLIS — If a spring football game exists only to get players live reps and to give coaches fresh film to obsess over until August, then Oregon State knocked it out of the park last Saturday. But if there is an opportunity at the end of spring practices to...
Duo changes again, most users not affected
Last Monday all students at Oregon State University received yet another email regarding a change to the Duo authentication security system. This change in our security will take place on May 8. What exactly will change?. Those who use their phone to authenticate with Duo and use the three-digit code...
Rees to stay at Oregon State
CORVALLIS, Ore. — The final member of the Oregon State women's basketball team that made a run to the Elite 8 this past season, has made a decision about her future. Junior forward, Kelsey Rees took to social media Tuesday to announce she's returning to OSU next year. Rees...
Horse Heaven: Canby riders deliver another solid performance
The Canby equestrian team (OHSET) wrapped up its 2024 North Valley District regular season April 11-14 at the Linn County Fairgrounds in Albany. The Cougars put together another solid performance, scoring the most points of the 11 teams competing in four division. The Cougars snagged six individual titles and four relay wins during the final regular season event. Now their attention turns to the state competition May 9-12 at the...
UPDATE: Authorities continue searching for armed suspect in Blue River area
BLUE RIVER, Ore. -- Law enforcement continue their search for an armed man after he eluded arrest on Saturday. According to the Lane County Sheriff's Office, deputies and Oregon State Police Troopers responded to the Terwilliger Hot Springs around 11 a.m. on April 20, after receiving a report of a man swinging a sword around and inhaling nitrous oxide.
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