The archeology department invites all to discover the past at the fifth annual Archeology Roadshow. The archeology department organized this dwellings-themed event for all PSU students and the public. The…
Stage club introduces independent run of ‘Arms and the Man’
Arms and the Man, by celebrated Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, is a comedy about an enemy soldier sneaking into a girl’s room, setting the stage for mischief throughout the…
Pacific Islanders Club welcomes all to 14th annual Lu’au
Voyage through the Hawaiian islands in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. The Pacific Islanders Club has organized its annual Lu’au event for all Portland State students to enjoy…
Portland artist reimagines VHS covers of over 300 movies
Over the years, Portland-based sketch artist Tim Goodyear has drawn over 300 movie reviews in the old style of VHS covers. What originally began as a hobby in which Goodyear…
Don’t be a douche
You would think people have enough common sense to not need a guide on public park etiquette, but alas, jerks will always find a way. Don’t be a jerk. You…
Opera program brings music history to life with ‘Die Fledermaus’
Die Fledermaus, an operetta composed by Johann Strauss, is about a sophisticated masked ball hosted by a Russian prince. The opera is enjoying a run of seven shows (including a…
The James P. Meade survival story
Doctor James P. Meade Jr. is a Portland resident and Vietnam veteran, and he’s lucky to be alive. The 1st Aviation Brigade helicopter pilot was flying back to base in…
Egyptian history comes to life on campus
Egyptian history took center stage at Portland State on March 29. Dr. Pearce Creasman, director of the University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition, gave an hour-long seminar on temples, king burials,…
The end is just the beginning: Maintain momentum after graduation
College students live for the day they graduate but fear the day they have to find a job. Author Scott Eberwein hopes to ease the transition with his new book,…
The three S’s of Sun Bakery: Swords, space, and skateboarding
Corey Lewis’ new comic book anthology magazine “Sun Bakery” allows readers to explore the world of strong female characters, technologically advanced swords and uncanny skateboarding. The comic will debut at…
Portland’s next top blocker: Lego edition
Get ready Lego fans, the fifth annual Lego Convention is here! And it isn’t just for kids! Members of the Adult Fan of Legos and talented chosen builders from around…