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Get Outside Guide 2018

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It’s okay not to graduate

  • Lily Hart
  • June 15, 2018

A few days from now, thousands of Portland State students will walk across the stage at the Moda Center, but there will also always be students who do not graduate….

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Portland State’s Seed Library

  • Danielle Horn
  • March 4, 2018

Life without a garden is unimaginable to me, but I live in an apartment, so I have to get creative. I grow plants in pots on my balcony and patio,…

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Accessible ways to get outside

  • Piper Gibson
  • March 4, 2018

Trails and parks don’t always cater to individuals with disabilities. Here are a few local places that offer clear, defined trails with minimal obstacles for those with physical disabilities. People…

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Veganism: The fastest growing health movement ever

  • Katharine Piwonka
  • March 4, 2018

Never before have plants been so popular and animal products so unpopular. This year is going to be the year of the vegan. Over the course of 2017, the world…

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PSU Environmental Studies Dept. helps our planet thrive

  • Katharine Piwonka
  • March 2, 2018

Planet Earth is something we all have in common. No matter where we live, the ground we walk on or the air we breathe, we’re all connected through our environment….

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Experience Portland’s most historic trees

  • Jordan Ellis
  • March 2, 2018

Portland has nearly 300 officially recognized historic trees, termed Heritage Trees by the City Council. Portland Parks and Recreation manages the program. According to PP&R, the trees are “formally recognized…for…

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