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Exterior of Cramer Hall. Isaiah Burns/PSU Vanguard
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Anti-Palestinian posters in Cramer Hall

  • Max Chamberlain
  • September 20, 2024

The following article contains descriptions of posters referencing Palestinians that some viewers may find deeply harmful. We advise reader discretion when proceeding.   In late July through early August, multiple…

Ondine Hall in the summer time, the dorms lack air conditioning. Isaiah Burns/PSU Vanguard
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Change to AC Unit Policy Brings Some Relief to Dorm Residents

  • J.M. Vincent
  • September 11, 2024

Lacking building wide air conditioning in several dorms around campus, some PSU students face prolonged heat exposure. Experts say this can lead to physical harm—even in young and healthy individuals….

A sign outside the newly accessible portico stating the fence has been removed to begin landscaping and that the library will reopen soon. J.M. Vincent/PSU Vanguard
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The Library Fence is Gone

  • J.M. Vincent
  • August 16, 2024

Students and campus community members may have noticed a big change in the Park Blocks. The fence around the library—erected after its occupation last spring—has come down.   In March,…

Resource and cultural centers have had canceled and chose to cancel events due to feeling that minority students would feel unsafe because of the increased police presence on campus. Sergio Cervantes/PSU Vanguard
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Police on campus causes safety concerns

  • Colin Russell
  • June 10, 2024

Students and faculty alike at Portland State have voiced concerns about a lack of safety with the presence of the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) on campus. This comes following the…

IELP is a program designed to help international and other non-English speaking students learn English is being cut due to declining enrollment. Sergio Cervantes/PSU Vanguard
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English language programs to be cut

  • Alyssa Anderson and J.M. Vincent
  • June 10, 2024

The Faculty of Portland State’s Intensive English Language Program (IELP) received an email on Feb. 12 asking them to attend an emergency Zoom meeting. During this meeting, Interim Provost Shelly…

Bike police officer held this protestor down for 12 seconds and up to five of those he used two arms. Zoë Buhrmaster/PSU Vanguard
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Protest at PSU administration building lead to lawsuits

  • Zoë Buhrmaster
  • June 10, 2024

Protesters lined up, sat down and linked arms at the entrance to the Richard & Maurine Neuberger Center’s (RMNC) parking garage. Some caught their breath after running from the front…

Rachel (right) and Lisa (left) Guirsch, two of the founding members of Project Rebound. Courtesy of Lisa Guirsch.
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Project Rebound aims to fight systemic barriers

  • Isaiah Burns
  • June 3, 2024

Project Rebound is an organization of formerly incarcerated students at Portland State. Despite facing challenges both academically and personally, the members pursue goals centered on offering resources to other formerly…

The playground at HGCDC where Clementine Jones reportedly sustained her injury. Alberto Pujazon/PSU Vanguard.
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Helen Gordon Center fails to call 911 for injured child

  • Zoë Buhrmaster
  • June 3, 2024

The following article contains content depicting graphic images and details regarding an injured child. Some individuals may find this disturbing, we advise reader and viewer discretion when proceeding.   Rachel…

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Safeway institutes new bag policy

  • J.J. Christensen
  • May 27, 2024

Backpack-donning students looking to shop at Safeway in between classes must make a decision: leave your backpack with security at the door, or come back later without it.    At…

Many protests on campus have called for PSU to divest from Boeing. Eva Sheehan/Pacific Sentinel.
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ASPSU passes resolution to divest from Boeing

  • Alyssa Anderson
  • May 27, 2024

On May 13, the Associated Students of Portland State University (ASPSU) passed a resolution calling to discontinue Portland State’s affiliation with the weapons manufacturing company Boeing. This resolution was authored…

Top Row: Brady, Bylenga, and Jay. Bottom Row: Tayba, Hartless, and Vinevsteva. Candidate photos courtesy of ASPSU.
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What do our student representatives actually do?

  • Isaiah Burns
  • May 6, 2024

As the 2024 Associated Students of Portland State University (ASPSU) elections inch closer to voting time, three candidate duos remain in the presidential and vice presidential race.   The president…

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