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A graphic portraying the distribution of funds from the previous online fee of $35, presented by Michelle Giovannozi at the town hall meeting “Remaking the Online Fee.”
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PSU’s evolving online course fees

  • Isaiah Burns
  • May 17, 2023

Each term, students spend $22 per credit on all online courses. This is separate from the base tuition and is used to fund the unique factors that go into conducting…

Groceries in current PSU food pantry. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard
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 PSU Food Pantry to receive new space

  • Isaiah Burns
  • May 10, 2023

The Student Fee Committee has officially approved a building fund that will expand the space available to the Portland State Food Pantry. This new space is anticipated to boost the…

KSA ATTENDEES POSE FOR A PHOTO TOGETHER. COURTESY OF KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION
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Korean Student Association returns after pandemic hiatus

  • Kai Field
  • May 10, 2023

The Korean Student Association (KSA) re-established their club with an event on May 2, their first since the start of the pandemic. KSA aims to promote reconciliation and harmony between…

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BREAKING: Anti-transgender provocateurs to visit PSU Campus

  • Zoë Buhrmaster
  • April 30, 2023

Some anti-transgender provocateurs may be on Portland State campus next week with the intention to “instigate debate over access to gender affirming care to minors,” according to a statement made…

Rosa Garcia Arreola, Redefine and Transform scholarship recipient, and her daughter. (Photo Courtesy PSU School of Business)
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New donations to School of Business support graduate students

  • Zoë Buhrmaster
  • April 28, 2023

For those interested in pursuing a master’s degree in the world of business, administration and finance, the School of Business has a plethora of scholarships available due to a vast…

Campus Public Safety vehicles parked on SW Broadway. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard
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PSU rearms campus police officers

  • Zoë Buhrmaster
  • April 26, 2023

Portland State campus police officers are now permitted to go on armed patrols, according to a campus-wide email sent out by President Stephen Percy on April 11.   The decision…

Lynn Green, director of the Helen Gordon Center, points to a map of PSU children are working at the center. Zoë Buhrmaster/PSU Vanguard
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PSU finalizes ASPSU Children’s Center move

  • Zoë Buhrmaster
  • April 19, 2023

When Lynn Green, director of the Helen Gordon Child Development Center, got a text from one of her administrators on Feb. 24 asking if she had read the College of…

ASPSU Children’s Center located in Smith Memorial Student Union. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard
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ASPSU Children’s Center set to move locations

  • Zoë Buhrmaster
  • March 15, 2023

Associated Students of Portland State University (ASPSU) Children’s Center will be moving into the Helen Gordon Child Development Center building come fall 2024. Jose Coll, Ph. D., interim dean of…

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PSU Student Government proposes self-reform

  • Zoë Buhrmaster
  • March 15, 2023

Changes are happening inside Portland State’s student body government, with the proposal of a new governmental system intended to promote growth within the organization. New positions, including new titles, duties…

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PSU announces tuition-free degree program

  • Pippa Massey
  • March 15, 2023

In a progressive move, Portland State has announced the launch of a tuition-free degree program which aims to make higher education accessible to all.   Beginning in the fall of…

TriMet payment kiosk on 6th Avenue in downtown Portland. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard
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TriMet proposes fare increase

  • Macie Harreld
  • March 8, 2023

TriMet is proposing an increase to daily ticket fares. Portland’s public transportation system has avoided increasing the bulk of the cost to ride since 2012, despite spiking inflation, fluctuating gas…

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